Thanks prjwebb, will get my new Potatonator in the white rapidfire. As it's a small wave board I want the benefits of rapidfire and those white rapidfires look sick :) Glad there is no dramas with...
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Thanks prjwebb, will get my new Potatonator in the white rapidfire. As it's a small wave board I want the benefits of rapidfire and those white rapidfires look sick :) Glad there is no dramas with...
Seen a few posts about people having their white rapidfires snap when duck diving. Dont get me wrong I love Firewires but I'm wondering as this is the first batch of white rapidfires, is there some...
Seen a few posts about people having their white rapidfires snap when duck diving. Dont get me wrong I love Firewires but I'm wondering as this is the first batch of white rapidfires, is there some...
For years like everyone else on the planet I used to try to ride high performance boards in average waves. My old 6'2 x 18.5 x 2 3/8 would fly in Indo and then sink like a coin in a wishing well once...
I really loved the Hellfire and it has been one of the best boards I have ridden until I got a C.C! The C.C just does every thing better, surfs mush better, surfs waves with good shape and paddles...
I live in Australia and surf the South Coast of NSW in a 3/2mm most of the year, the board has plenty of volume for me and gets you in to the hollow ones a little quicker and floats over flat...
I have had the C.C for about a month. I have surfed it from knee to double overhead and it goes sick. A one board quiver for sure! I had a Hellfire before and loved that but this board goes as well...
Cheers Chris
For knee to slightly overhead Trestles type waves, I'm guessing the C.C over the Hellfire? Will an extra 1.4 litres of volume make all that much difference?
Cheers Paul
Hellfire 5'10 or Chubby Chedda 5'11? I'm 80kg and 34 years old. Got an 6'0 alternator for good waves and want a dumpster diver type board for small-meduim waves. When we gonna see some C.C's for sale...