2+1 boards
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2+1 boards
Any of you lads got one, would they go ok in sydney/beachie stuff or are they more a good wave/point break kinda board.Merry xmas & remember to keep your fluids up.
Re: 2+1 boards
G day uncle,
I have two....a 7ft diverse SG model which I got years ago and a DMS crumpet which is 5'11. My crumpet has become my go to board for all conditions. The bonus of a 2 plus 1 is that you can play around with the fins, moving the centre fin forward and back or changing it, shapers.com.au have a good range of fins. You can also change the side bites as well. Whether a 2 plus 1 would suit Sydney would depend on the board dimensions, foil etc but there is no reason why not.
I get plenty of drive and it's loose as, and you get the bonus of glide they re very smooth and fluid. Mine goes off the bottom and straight up into the lip beautifully. If you have a look at the dumpling thread, mine has a similar outline to a dumpling. It has a Big wide diamond tail with a single into double concave with eve out the tail, I use mine on the points and beaches.
Have a look at some of NPJ s boards on his blog they re stunning.....he also knows his fins
I live on the gold coast and am able to demo boards before parting with my hard earned, perhaps you can do the same in Sydney?
Cheers
I have two....a 7ft diverse SG model which I got years ago and a DMS crumpet which is 5'11. My crumpet has become my go to board for all conditions. The bonus of a 2 plus 1 is that you can play around with the fins, moving the centre fin forward and back or changing it, shapers.com.au have a good range of fins. You can also change the side bites as well. Whether a 2 plus 1 would suit Sydney would depend on the board dimensions, foil etc but there is no reason why not.
I get plenty of drive and it's loose as, and you get the bonus of glide they re very smooth and fluid. Mine goes off the bottom and straight up into the lip beautifully. If you have a look at the dumpling thread, mine has a similar outline to a dumpling. It has a Big wide diamond tail with a single into double concave with eve out the tail, I use mine on the points and beaches.
Have a look at some of NPJ s boards on his blog they re stunning.....he also knows his fins
I live on the gold coast and am able to demo boards before parting with my hard earned, perhaps you can do the same in Sydney?
Cheers
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Re: 2+1 boards
Was watching a guy ripping and having a ball on a 2 + 1 style bonzer in 2-3ft maroubra waves. He was having a ball and reckons it goes great in small waves.
As above the rest of the package is very important of course. His was a very wide thick short and stubby board. Under 6' for sure. Stacks of plan shape lift from the board
As above the rest of the package is very important of course. His was a very wide thick short and stubby board. Under 6' for sure. Stacks of plan shape lift from the board
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Re: 2+1 boards
...are unreal.
As the other guys have alluded to, whether it goes well will have more to do with the board than the fins, IMO.
My good wave board is a 2+1, but so is my 'Fark, is it even worth going out?' board...
If you are getting a traditional single shape, with the 2 of the 2+1 mainly as training wheels, then yes, it will got better in good point or reef ways.
You can put a 2+1 setup into anything you like. It won't be the optimum fin setup for all shapes, but it'll still go.
As the other guys have alluded to, whether it goes well will have more to do with the board than the fins, IMO.
My good wave board is a 2+1, but so is my 'Fark, is it even worth going out?' board...
If you are getting a traditional single shape, with the 2 of the 2+1 mainly as training wheels, then yes, it will got better in good point or reef ways.
You can put a 2+1 setup into anything you like. It won't be the optimum fin setup for all shapes, but it'll still go.
Re: 2+1 boards
I've got two.
A 6'0 fat, flat, boxy and wide bear wombat.
....and a 6'2 NPJ with glass in fins - it's like a slightly wider shorty (19 1/4 I thnk), but still with heaps low rails.
To me they feel like they have heaps more Instant speed and a real solid feeling - by that I mean you They go great - instant speed, big turns and go fine in beachies.
A 6'0 fat, flat, boxy and wide bear wombat.
....and a 6'2 NPJ with glass in fins - it's like a slightly wider shorty (19 1/4 I thnk), but still with heaps low rails.
To me they feel like they have heaps more Instant speed and a real solid feeling - by that I mean you They go great - instant speed, big turns and go fine in beachies.
Re: 2+1 boards
Topher makes a good point, you get instant speed.....kind of like a quad....when taking off and they maintain momentum. And they go off the bottom off the top beautifully. Taking mine for a spin down at the points in Byron tomorrow
Would love to hear more about your NPJ topher, my next sled could well be one of his
Would love to hear more about your NPJ topher, my next sled could well be one of his
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