Durability and Performance

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MIKO
MIKO
QLD
408 posts
QLD, 408 posts
3 Jun 2009 8:30pm
Downsizing hopefully in the next month. Anyone got an opinion on the tuf est SUB kicking around, and also the best performing , Glide and surfability mid range stock Board.
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
3 Jun 2009 10:55pm
Dunno what weight you are or what size board you are coming down from, but ...

The PSH 9'3" Ripper is really durable, is great in the surf and has good glide and drive.
MIKO
MIKO
QLD
408 posts
QLD, 408 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:24pm
Casso said...

Dunno what weight you are or what size board you are coming down from, but ...

The PSH 9'3" Ripper is really durable, is great in the surf and has good glide and drive.

100kg 192cm 12 tuflite
I was thinking the 10 6 PSH
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:30pm
MIKO said...

Casso said...

Dunno what weight you are or what size board you are coming down from, but ...

The PSH 9'3" Ripper is really durable, is great in the surf and has good glide and drive.

100kg 192cm 12 tuflite
I was thinking the 10 6 PSH


have a look at the 10 6 ron house too. greenline gold coast stock them
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
3 Jun 2009 9:31pm
MIKO said...

Casso said...

Dunno what weight you are or what size board you are coming down from, but ...

The PSH 9'3" Ripper is really durable, is great in the surf and has good glide and drive.

100kg 192cm 12 tuflite
I was thinking the 10 6 PSH


The 10 6 AA is very nice just got one, more glide than 9 6 Wide Ripper but still surfs well. I am 105kg. Go 9 6 Wide if you want small wave performance.
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:54pm
hilly said...

MIKO said...

Casso said...

Dunno what weight you are or what size board you are coming down from, but ...

The PSH 9'3" Ripper is really durable, is great in the surf and has good glide and drive.

100kg 192cm 12 tuflite
I was thinking the 10 6 PSH


The 10 6 AA is very nice just got one, more glide than 9 6 Wide Ripper but still surfs well. I am 105kg. Go 9 6 Wide if you want small wave performance.


We've got a 903 Ripper and a 903 Wide Ripper in our household.

The 903 is probably not enough board coming from a 12' board-big step down, particularly at your weight (unless you're now ripping-no pun).

The 906 W Ripper is a great board if you want to get into the waves-super stable and loose and very well made. More refined tail and nose thicknesses than the 903 too-I suspect it's a later model than the 903 and therefore Blaine has advanced the shape from the earlier 903.

You may want to look at the 106 Wide AA-considering your weight and height and what you're coming off. Can't comment haven't ridden one-I've got mate that's about to get one-so I'll get a ride then-apparently super stable but still some surfability-particularly for a bigger bloke.
MIKO
MIKO
QLD
408 posts
QLD, 408 posts
4 Jun 2009 2:58pm
Thanks for the input fellas,
yeh Lacey the 10 6 r.house are a sweet looking board
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