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  1. #41
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    My buddy got his shore spike off amazon super cheap, it’s the hammer style. I’m gonna order one now... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Broke Pilot View Post
    My buddy got his shore spike off amazon super cheap, it’s the hammer style. I’m gonna order one now... lol
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    Overkill is underrated

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    Thank you sir


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  5. #45
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    So I know there is already a thread running about surfboards but I have a little different view that I need some input on and I figured I would ask you guys.....so if I was going to buy 2 boards to have on this boat for friends and guests (complete beginners like myself) what should they be?

    I figured 2 boards because some people like my wife and other family members are much lighter (100-150) than me and my buddies and some people are in the 150-200lb range. Are those good ranges to try to cover or am I over thinking it? Or do they need to be even more tailored?

    Full disclosure I think I already have good boards for us big boys (200#+). A 2018 Phase 5 Kong 63” and a really cool wood board I actually recently won in an IG give away that is a Surf style 66” board.

    As always I appreciate y’all’s input! TIA


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    I would take a look at the Inland Surfer Black Pearl. It is a thruster style board, comes in 1 size. We have it, our 100 pounders can ride it as well as guys up to 220 or so. A lot has to do with wave, then board. If your wave is on point, a board like this is perfect for most everyone. It can be rode surf or skim style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnoxMojo View Post
    I would take a look at the Inland Surfer Black Pearl. It is a thruster style board, comes in 1 size. We have it, our 100 pounders can ride it as well as guys up to 220 or so. A lot has to do with wave, then board. If your wave is on point, a board like this is perfect for most everyone. It can be rode surf or skim style.
    Good to know! I hadn’t looked at Inland yet. I will definitely give it a look! Thanks.


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    There are a million answers to this. I would say this, multiple boards is a good idea, but maybe toss a budget out there.

    A good hybrid shape will please most people. Kind of a surf shape with hard skim rails. But with all the decent choices out there, tell the forum what you wanna spend.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dakota4ce View Post
    There are a million answers to this. I would say this, multiple boards is a good idea, but maybe toss a budget out there.

    A good hybrid shape will please most people. Kind of a surf shape with hard skim rails. But with all the decent choices out there, tell the forum what you wanna spend.


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    Good point dakota4ce! I would like to stay around $600 per board. I am not opposed to going up a little bit if it is worth it. I have been looking at the Hyperlite Shim for one of them but really wanted to hear everyone opinions and favorites. I understand that everyone has their preferences and that is really what I want to hear.


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    https://www.evo.com/wakesurf-boards/...iABEgJ40PD_BwE

    That’s a good deal for an excellent all around hybrid board.

    4-8 will cover your bigger range, and you will be riding it once your skills sharpen and your wave is dialed. You’re 230#, right?


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