Finless twintips and butter slides

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BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
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7 Jan 2013 6:20pm
Yo! I would like to learn butter slides and want to know whats a sweet board to bust these on

I would imagine finless twintips would be easiest to do this with and have seen that the Cabrihna Custom can go finless quite well, but i would like to steer clear of such names as Cabrihna, Naish, and North as simply coz i would assume there is added $$$ just for the name sake, plus i know there are sick brands out there.

Also, I have a 2011 Nobile 50fifty, anyone ridden these finless yet? I would assume it would be ok as finless tt, but i wouldnt mind feeding my addiction and add another board to my quiver.
Transition_Surf
Transition_Surf
SA
286 posts
SA, 286 posts
7 Jan 2013 8:57pm
You can learn to do them with fins. Just a case of breaking out the fins and getting the board to slide.
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
7 Jan 2013 6:32pm
martynbone said...
You can learn to do them with fins. Just a case of breaking out the fins and getting the board to slide.


Hmmm ok, food for thought! Thanks mate!
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
7 Jan 2013 6:38pm
Tona POP works so well without fins I took mine off to try it and never put them back.
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
7 Jan 2013 6:52pm
juicerider said...
Tona POP works so well without fins I took mine off to try it and never put them back.



Awesome, will check it out! What year are your riding?
Paul1
Paul1
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1011 posts
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7 Jan 2013 8:54pm
BlackPanth3r said...

Yo! I would like to learn butter slides and want to know whats a sweet board to bust these on

I would imagine finless twintips would be easiest to do this with and have seen that the Cabrihna Custom can go finless quite well, but i would like to steer clear of such names as Cabrihna, Naish, and North as simply coz i would assume there is added $$$ just for the name sake, plus i know there are sick brands out there.

Also, I have a 2011 Nobile 50fifty, anyone ridden these finless yet? I would assume it would be ok as finless tt, but i wouldnt mind feeding my addiction and add another board to my quiver.


You have a Nobile, yet you want to stay clear of expensive brands........???
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
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7 Jan 2013 7:01pm
BlackPanth3r said...
juicerider said...
Tona POP works so well without fins I took mine off to try it and never put them back.



Awesome, will check it out! What year are your riding?


Tona only started making the POP about 8 months ago and they recon they are not going to be changing it every year.
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
7 Jan 2013 7:09pm
juicerider said...
BlackPanth3r said...
juicerider said...
Tona POP works so well without fins I took mine off to try it and never put them back.



Awesome, will check it out! What year are your riding?


Tona only started making the POP about 8 months ago and they recon they are not going to be changing it every year.


Must be a hellova board!
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
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7 Jan 2013 7:48pm
Paul1 said...
BlackPanth3r said...

Yo! I would like to learn butter slides and want to know whats a sweet board to bust these on

I would imagine finless twintips would be easiest to do this with and have seen that the Cabrihna Custom can go finless quite well, but i would like to steer clear of such names as Cabrihna, Naish, and North as simply coz i would assume there is added $$$ just for the name sake, plus i know there are sick brands out there.

Also, I have a 2011 Nobile 50fifty, anyone ridden these finless yet? I would assume it would be ok as finless tt, but i wouldnt mind feeding my addiction and add another board to my quiver.


You have a Nobile, yet you want to stay clear of expensive brands........???


I guess essentially i would like to save $$ where possible, but on the other hand if what i am looking for is going to cost a little xtra then i will pay. Plus the Nobile was ex demo so got a good price for it.

Whats your take on it then? Do you prefer to stick to known brands or have you come across ripper boards which were from lesser known brands
Skid
Skid
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1499 posts
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7 Jan 2013 10:33pm
I've only tried to butterknife with a (very) small board that I knocked up when making a 'normal' sized board.
It is only 900mm long and finless. Very 'loose' to ride but this makes it easier to swivel onto its end.
Not sure if this helps at all?
Good luck & have fun
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
7 Jan 2013 8:46pm
Skid said...
I've only tried to butterknife with a (very) small board that I knocked up when making a 'normal' sized board.
It is only 900mm long and finless. Very 'loose' to ride but this makes it easier to swivel onto its end.
Not sure if this helps at all?
Good luck & have fun


Finless and loose, easier to swivel on to its end! Gotchya!
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
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7 Jan 2013 8:54pm
a more powerful pulling kite makes these an easy trick ive been doing them on a shinn monk with finns , id say the trick would be easier without finns, dropping my hand off the bar has emphasised the trick
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
7 Jan 2013 9:48pm
cauncy said...
a more powerful pulling kite makes these an easy trick ive been doing them on a shinn monk with finns , id say the trick would be easier without finns, dropping my hand off the bar has emphasised the trick


That makes sense. Cheers!
Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
8 Jan 2013 12:41pm
BlackPanth3r said...
Paul1 said...
BlackPanth3r said...

Yo! I would like to learn butter slides and want to know whats a sweet board to bust these on

I would imagine finless twintips would be easiest to do this with and have seen that the Cabrihna Custom can go finless quite well, but i would like to steer clear of such names as Cabrihna, Naish, and North as simply coz i would assume there is added $$$ just for the name sake, plus i know there are sick brands out there.

Also, I have a 2011 Nobile 50fifty, anyone ridden these finless yet? I would assume it would be ok as finless tt, but i wouldnt mind feeding my addiction and add another board to my quiver.


You have a Nobile, yet you want to stay clear of expensive brands........???


I guess essentially i would like to save $$ where possible, but on the other hand if what i am looking for is going to cost a little xtra then i will pay. Plus the Nobile was ex demo so got a good price for it.

Whats your take on it then? Do you prefer to stick to known brands or have you come across ripper boards which were from lesser known brands


Had many good boards, but generally found the bigger companies put in more R & D so you end up with a more refined product. I personally love the customs, just got a 2013 and farken love it.....
BlackPanth3r
BlackPanth3r
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
8 Jan 2013 10:43pm
Paul1 said...
BlackPanth3r said...
Paul1 said...
BlackPanth3r said...

Yo! I would like to learn butter slides and want to know whats a sweet board to bust these on

I would imagine finless twintips would be easiest to do this with and have seen that the Cabrihna Custom can go finless quite well, but i would like to steer clear of such names as Cabrihna, Naish, and North as simply coz i would assume there is added $$$ just for the name sake, plus i know there are sick brands out there.

Also, I have a 2011 Nobile 50fifty, anyone ridden these finless yet? I would assume it would be ok as finless tt, but i wouldnt mind feeding my addiction and add another board to my quiver.


You have a Nobile, yet you want to stay clear of expensive brands........???


I guess essentially i would like to save $$ where possible, but on the other hand if what i am looking for is going to cost a little xtra then i will pay. Plus the Nobile was ex demo so got a good price for it.

Whats your take on it then? Do you prefer to stick to known brands or have you come across ripper boards which were from lesser known brands


Had many good boards, but generally found the bigger companies put in more R & D so you end up with a more refined product. I personally love the customs, just got a 2013 and farken love it.....


Fair point. I really do like the idea of the custom hence why i first commented on the board. Thanks for your input Paul
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