Hanstholm said..
I‘m curious to know what the initiator of this thread wants to get from the Board? Sometimes my feeling is people talk about different things if they talk about loose Boards. Owned a few Cubes now and I can say it is loose but you need to ride it differently to the Goya Custom Quad or Pyramid. Drive the Cube off the rear section of the rail at the center of your bottom turn. The tail will release more easily and the board will project vertically up the lip. The downside is that once you’ve engaged the rail and committed to the angle, it’s difficult to adjust your line. But however if you have figured that out this Board will give you a lot of fun. If that’s not your style of surfing, then you’d be better off on the Goya Custom Quad. It’s a more balanced board overall, does it well without any adaptation but this sometimes feels a bit unexciting. Don’t get me wrong this is also a very nice Board for a variety of riders. The Pyramid, which likes to be surfed with a lot of weight over the front foot, is much more responsive if you want to tighten or adjust your turn mid face. Its a crazy Board I like it very much, exactly what you want in side sideshore to sideoff conditions, starting from shoulder-high waves.
Hi. Maybe I'm not so technical as you all. I don't have so many wind and waves days either. What I mean is the feeling of tightening the turn as much as I want with no effort in cross on. The best board I've tried according to this feeling is the goya custom quad 84 from 2015. No matter the tunning, this board turns incredible. Most of the cubes in the same conditions do much wider arcs. Maybe I should ride them in a different way.