Tomo Surfboards

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curlybloke
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Re: Tomo Surfboards

Post by curlybloke » Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:49 am

Yeah Tonks, they are amazing. I've become a bit of a 'Tomophile' this year - have a Nano and a Vanguard - but recently got a Vader, 5'6" x 18 5/8" 30.5l. For this old 82kg bloke it is a revelation, got the speed/acceleration of the Vanguard with the agility of the Nano.

Worth a demo if you can manage one.

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Cuttlefish
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Re: Tomo Surfboards

Post by Cuttlefish » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:51 am

Still got mine and ride it often.
Mine's Futures shod and it works with both quad or thruster fins.
It definitely allows you to draw some different lines on a wave and so is good to have to mix things up.
It has speed to burn from its bottom/planshape which can be reallly handy when you're surfing fast breaking semi-closeouts.
Well worth investing in.
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Re: Tomo Surfboards

Post by SharkBoy » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:48 am

I have a nano and a vader and they are the only boards right now.

Never saw that coming.

I never thought I'd own a pop-out (both are firewires).

Never really clicked with anything but hi-performance boards before. ( 18 1/4 widths, team light glassing)

but these boards just do it for me.

And I hate the way the look.(the nano looks cool but I feel like a kiteboarder with the vader)

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