twintip for waves

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cesarhanke
cesarhanke
QLD
68 posts
QLD, 68 posts
3 Nov 2007 2:44pm
Hi all,

Just looking for some opinions from those like me that love twintips on waves.
I lost my LF Drop 130 last week and that board was just unreal on the waves and chop... well, at least for me it was.

Since then, I tried a few other boards but none gave me that feeling of being 'surfing' the wave.

So, what are you guys using out there....???

THanks!
justdoit
justdoit
QLD
65 posts
QLD, 65 posts
3 Nov 2007 4:58pm
Try-
Caution redline, Naish SOL or F-One Trax???????























andrewm
andrewm
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
3 Nov 2007 4:56pm
What about the Shinn wave board. I did a huge downwind on it few weeks ago and it was great. feels like a surfboard but can ride it both ways
vishy
vishy
WA
451 posts
WA, 451 posts
3 Nov 2007 6:04pm
Airush hammer is definetly worth a look, heaps of guys dig them. Sweet through the chop, big fins, round rail, smaller tips etc., really fun to ride,
Thanks
Matt
gc
gc
WA
29 posts
gc gc
WA, 29 posts
3 Nov 2007 11:09pm
Try a Jimmy Lewis Rad F, definite surfboard feel in a twin tip.
RayQ
RayQ
WA
638 posts
WA, 638 posts
4 Nov 2007 12:04am
Just spent last we in Geraldton, at Coros testing all the coronation board range in the waves, the swell was 3.5m so I was told. My preferance turned out to be the 128cm x 39cm Carbon pro, wood/ herex core this is a sweet board,
G- spot in Geraldton have got one now to demo, or just check one out at Hold the Line, Wembley.
In combination with a 9m Waroo 2007 realy nice, I cant see why a surfboard is any more fun in the waves around Perth

Ray
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
4 Nov 2007 2:04am
the 138 hammer for me
bellz
bellz
WA
572 posts
WA, 572 posts
4 Nov 2007 8:00pm
def the Airush hammer!!
lancekenny
lancekenny
SA
402 posts
SA, 402 posts
4 Nov 2007 11:27pm
Hey Thong, I had the Hammer and should have held onto it - thinking of another actually! The Toxic wave is great in the surf, but really only on the waves, where the hammer was good on the flat aswell, great all rounder that was sweet in the waves!

Fingers crossed there will be wind tomorrow and we get back beach on?

The Kites
cesarhanke
cesarhanke
QLD
68 posts
QLD, 68 posts
5 Nov 2007 3:23am
Just ordered a Underground FLX 132 ... paid top dollars... so it's better be good!!!
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
5 Nov 2007 6:33am
Naish 2008 SOL,

infinite outline, and progressive flex make this board an amazing ride. Especially in the chop and waves. With the Wood core, the board has energy and life, it delivers drive and pop with out slamming your knees, and loves waves. Don't get this board mixed up with other wood core boards, this is a vertically laminated Poplar wood core, same as high end snow board construction, the wood core is not there to separate laminates, it's there as the actual life of the board. I strongly urge you to demo this board before making up your mind.

Regards,

JB
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
5 Nov 2007 5:04am
Airrush hammer.
Incredible twin tip for the waves.
carl vader
carl vader
28 posts
28 posts
5 Nov 2007 5:37am
Old Fanatic Dr. Gonzo a real crossover between a mutant and twint tip!
Tribal Elder
Tribal Elder
WA
85 posts
WA, 85 posts
5 Nov 2007 7:40pm
I have a 144 Hammer for sale. Check out Seabreeze Buy and Sell tomorrow morning (Just placed the advert) or call Graham on 0411 051 845.
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