New custom F Skate Quad from Miller.
Goes like the clappers and powers through each turn whether it be crumbly 1-2ft or peeling 3-4ft.
I'm 38yrs old 5'9 x 74kg's the Ocean is my playground once again!!!!!
Cheers and enjoy the Pics.
FS QUAD 5'11 x 20 3/4 x 2 5/8
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Re: FS QUAD 5'11 x 20 3/4 x 2 5/8
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V.nice outline. Love those TC Aqualines in clustered quad config, surfed them on a 6'0" Sunova I had on loan for 2 weeks last year and couldn't wipe the smile off my face.
V.nice outline. Love those TC Aqualines in clustered quad config, surfed them on a 6'0" Sunova I had on loan for 2 weeks last year and couldn't wipe the smile off my face.
Re: FS QUAD 5'11 x 20 3/4 x 2 5/8
Beautiful board... love the retro paint job.
Would love the same board... might have to treat myself for my 30th in 2011.
My 6'0 biscuit should be soggy by then
Would love the same board... might have to treat myself for my 30th in 2011.
My 6'0 biscuit should be soggy by then
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Re: FS QUAD 5'11 x 20 3/4 x 2 5/8
Looks fast and fun. I like the combination of lots of flat planing area with a tucked in tail. A marriage made in heaven with four fins I say...
Whats the significance of the moon tail versus a similar swallow tail? Similar design theory about having a release point and allowing the water to exit the tail easier or something?
Whats the significance of the moon tail versus a similar swallow tail? Similar design theory about having a release point and allowing the water to exit the tail easier or something?
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