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  1. #11
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    I didn't get a chance to demo the neo and truth be told had it been the discounted blemish I would have went with it since it's a bit more aggressive but cash is king. I liked the nubstep enough after the demo to justify getting it and hope it takes me where I want to be. Although, when I called doomswell the gentleman said there wasn't much difference between the 2 and recommended for my riding style I do the nubstep. I just want something that will air a bit easier than a Danielo diamond

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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsask View Post
    Sweet. Any reason you guys went with the nubstep over the neo? Did either of you demo the neo? I'm on the hunt for a surf style board but would prefer something with a blunt nose for ease of riding backwards.

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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsask View Post
    Sweet. Any reason you guys went with the nubstep over the neo? Did either of you demo the neo? I'm on the hunt for a surf style board but would prefer something with a blunt nose for ease of riding backwards.

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  4. #14
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    I picked up my Nubstep today, taking it out Saturday, pretty psyched about getting out there with it. But, no cool decals, yet...

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by markthered View Post
    I picked up my Nubstep today, taking it out Saturday, pretty psyched about getting out there with it. But, no cool decals, yet...
    You won't be disappointed! Post some photos when you get it out!

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  6. #16
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    Here are a couple of photos from surfing yesterday with my new Nubstep. It was a pretty short session, but loved it. My impressions:
    - much lighter and more buoyant than my old beginner board
    - super fast, really picks up speed - my old board I had my leading foot pretty far forward to maintain speed, on the Nubstep it's way back
    - very responsive - it was like I had taken the training wheels off, as this thing really moved. It will take a bit of time to really get used to it, but it can carve.

    So, all in all, love it, good recommendation!

    OK, no photos at the moment, can't seem to upload them....

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    Quote Originally Posted by markthered View Post
    Here are a couple of photos from surfing yesterday with my new Nubstep. It was a pretty short session, but loved it. My impressions:
    - much lighter and more buoyant than my old beginner board
    - super fast, really picks up speed - my old board I had my leading foot pretty far forward to maintain speed, on the Nubstep it's way back
    - very responsive - it was like I had taken the training wheels off, as this thing really moved. It will take a bit of time to really get used to it, but it can carve.

    So, all in all, love it, good recommendation!

    OK, no photos at the moment, can't seem to upload them....
    Did you play with both fine set ups? Curious if you liked as a quad or just with the 2 bigger ones? I'm strictly 2 from here out

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtatexc View Post
    Did you play with both fine set ups? Curious if you liked as a quad or just with the 2 bigger ones? I'm strictly 2 from here out
    My son and I only had an hour, so we just did quad for those sets. I'm going out this Saturday and I'll go to 2 fins. If 2 fins is even more maneuverable than the quad, then it's really going to carve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markthered View Post
    My son and I only had an hour, so we just did quad for those sets. I'm going out this Saturday and I'll go to 2 fins. If 2 fins is even more maneuverable than the quad, then it's really going to carve.
    It's way more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtatexc View Post
    It's way more...

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    Agreed. with four fins, the tail doesn't want to kick out at all. However with 2 fins, I can put it completely sideways and I've been able to get around for 360's (but haven't ridden any out yet).

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