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Is your quartet your daily driver Davros?Davros wrote:Current
6'2 Quartet by NPJ
6'6 Entity by McNeill
6'6 2+1 by NPJ
6'10 step up by Psillakis (on order)
7'4 All Rounder by DVS
Chaos Sweet Pea - creased and on loan to a mate, never to return
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Asked a lot of good questions too.tootr wrote:Good shaper, good bloke and still rips at 65 odd.
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Re: Quartet, pretty much Jet, been really enjoying the Entity when a bit better. But my Quartet a trusted mate.
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Fccxk, I wanna give the quartet another go.
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Did you have a square tail last time and was there a bit of vol at the back? I've had two, the one I have now like I just described and one refined with a super doomed deck and rounded pin, good board but not as much fun.
Batoes and I have had that convo before re: type of Quartet, he has a view.
Batoes and I have had that convo before re: type of Quartet, he has a view.
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Round tail, not a pin but fairly tight.
Flat deck, lot of foam in it. Maybe touch too much.
Your recco?
Flat deck, lot of foam in it. Maybe touch too much.
Your recco?
Trev wrote:I have always had a lot of time for Dick
smnmntll wrote:Got one in the mouth once, that was pretty memorable
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Square tail, slightly doomed deck, not too much.
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Whats a domed deck do?
Trev wrote:I have always had a lot of time for Dick
smnmntll wrote:Got one in the mouth once, that was pretty memorable
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Sink the rails easier
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Yes! i had one that was amazing - stringerless, rounded square tail - really loose and fast. The second one i had had more of a pin tail design and i found it quite tracky. The older version was one of the earlier designs. It had really flat rocker, the wide point was forward and the concaves were more aggressive. The newer one felt like the wide point was in the middle and had more nose rocker and felt virtually flat underneath.Davros wrote:Did you have a square tail last time and was there a bit of vol at the back? I've had two, the one I have now like I just described and one refined with a super doomed deck and rounded pin, good board but not as much fun.
Batoes and I have had that convo before re: type of Quartet, he has a view.
That stringerless quartet was probably the best board i've ever owned. It worked from knee high to over head, but because it was old and stringerless, it was broken after about a year.
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They come in tuflite too don't they?
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I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Means you like to travel a lot, cleaning up a lot, or you like tarring driveways in your spare time.The Mighty Sunbird wrote:What does pikee mean?
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Biscuits came in tuflite, not sure I've seen a quartet in tuflite before.Beanpole wrote:They come in tuflite too don't they?
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Definitely not I'd say. Actually thinking about the McCoy Model.
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I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Always wanted to try a McCoy nugget. Pretty rare to find a second hand 6'0 though. And I'm not much chop on my back foot so they probably wouldn't work for me.... or maybe they'd help fix my heavy front foot.
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