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    think stretched out dominator with single to double concave (i think that's right)
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    i like the feel of single to double.. love the feel of the hellrazor
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    Finally got my MD and I must say its exactly what i wanted. I have found it works in 2-6ft no worries. i was a bit worried reading other posts it doesn't pick up waves easy...its not a nator.... but I find it picks up waves better then most boards and its on par if not better then my scorcher, if i was going to grab one board to check the surf at the moment the MD would be it (Mind you its new and i have that new board attraction). It is perfect to match the nator as a two board quiver. I wanted a more performance all rounder for the 2-6ft range and this board is perfect. It defidently handles the bigger stuff better then the scorcher or perhaps i just feel i have more confidence on the MD. It has lots of speed its amazingly fast on the take off i am still getting used to how hard i can jam my turns but so far no worries it comes back underfoot super easy it has a nice relaxed feel while cruising down the line but once you push into a turn it comes alive. It seems to go really well in bigger messey surf more so then most other boards. I can't wait to get it into some really solid surf with big walls i think it will go really well. I havn't surfed it as a quad maybe next week. I am really impressed its exactly what Lost said it would be in their blurb about it and i think you can go that bit more volume if you want it as an all rounder and it will still perform or go less if you want a super performance hybrid. Can't wait to see what Lost boards are coming out next.

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    Good work seabass and congratulations in the Triple Crown win! ;)
    47yoa, 177cm, 90kg, Intermediate+
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    Unibrow 6'4" with KR JP5 fins
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    Hey Chris does the MD come in future or only fcs? Board looks goood!
    46 yrs 5'10" 175 lbs Dom 5'10 /techflex am & Alt 6'2 /fea blacksticks /MB 6'0 thick w JP KinetiC!!!! Unibrow 5'11 w techflex am2

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    comes in both fin techs!
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  7. #67
    Had my MD out over the past couple days in some mixed conditions generally head high to a bit over and the board has been preforming really well. i have found the sweet spot it is a fast board. It can take off extremely late and hook back up onto the face and allow you to line up the wall really well while increasing in speed. Get this board in some solid waves that are throwing and i belive it would set you up nicely. i have surfed it as a quad and feel its better as a thruster but i am not really a quad person. The best thing about this board is you see the lip coming over and you think i am not going to get around this and you do and before you know it your cutting back onto that foam you where just racing.

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    I really like mine as a quad. I found it flew in well over head walked up Killer point. Held well through the steep, racey inside wall when high-lining to make it as far as possible.
    Good all round board. If I was only taking one board some where that'd be it.

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    MD owners, would you say this is a front footed or rear footed surfers board?
    44yrs / 86kg / 6'2" Mini Driver / 5'8" Potatonator / 6'4" Futura (sold) / 5'8" Sweet Potato (sold) / 6'1" El Fuego (sold) / 6'2" Dominator (sold)

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    I reckon it's pretty neutral. It has the volume under the front foot to support that front footed drive and a really refined tail to push hard off the back foot at speed.

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