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Hatchnam
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Re: sell me your board - budget $250 tops

Post by Hatchnam » Thu Nov 13, 2014 8:53 pm

^ my past limited experience on tuflite has been that they feel quite ok and lively in smaller conditions. anything overhead or choppy, not so great. stiff and chattery.

today was a tad overhead and choppy, and wave wise i didn't really get anything decent, but could sense certain elements of it being a little stiff / chattery. will see how it goes, and see if it's something i'll can adjust to.

i'm sure it's going to serve the purpose fine as a long term everyday for small-mid conditions. even if it does end up a headache in choppy soupy stuff, i've got plenty other boards that more than cope with that.
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Re: sell me your board - budget $250 tops

Post by JET01 » Thu Nov 13, 2014 10:10 pm

I had a tuflite M10 hogfish which I sold about 5 years ago... Still regret selling it.
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Re: sell me your board - budget $250 tops

Post by philw » Thu Nov 13, 2014 10:41 pm

I found the worst conditions for Tuflites were v stiff off shores. I got blown up the face of many hollow offshore waves, esp if bigger. i loved the tc Byrne in junky beach break, esp slight onshore full waves. In clean conditions it could also feel electric. I think tuflite could have been a lot better with diff dims to match the material, maybe a lot thinner, with heavier but more flexible shell...

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