Mine aren't hpsb like legions, but they surf so damn well they make me want to improve my surfing more and more. Round tail quad for me next
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Just gotta get some wires taken out of my knee first
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Fong you're about five years behind in this conversation. I'll bring you up to speed. Surftech's have a low density eps core wrapped in a sandwich of glass + high density foam+ glass. The is called sandwich construction you can read how it works here:fongss wrote:know the pain too josh.
good too know theres a silver lining![]()
with your little bros board.
hows the flex ?
plz dont think im having a dig at ya cause im not.....its just one thing ive disliked about composite (and im talking about a tufflite and the bamboo model build here) boards is that they dont feel as alive as a standard fall apart in three month poly board.
have u found a way around that which in your build keeps the board flexy and lively
I've been circling on your fringes for a long time Josh.speedneedle wrote:My very first exposure to composites in surfboards was while working with Frank McWilliams at Bamboo Surfboards Australia - I know exactly how they **** up.
Lucky Al wrote:You could call your elbows borogoves, and your knees bandersnatches, and go whiffling through the tulgey woods north of narrabeen, burbling as you came.
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