Hey Buzzy,
So this is a little bit of a harder answer to explain. In my opinion, the smaller and lighter the surfer, the more the Unibrow is a hybrid. However the bigger and heavier the surfer is, the more the Unibrow becomes like a shortboard. One of our guys in house here is 6'4 230 and he rides a 608 Unibrow I believe and its his shortboard basically. I do think that heavier surfers can do more with bigger boards in good surf than lighter.
So with that said, I am kind of thinking you could easily ride the Unibrow in place of the Alternator. I would say it wouldn't be ideal in heaving tubes, but take an 8-10 foot face a kind of a peeling beach with offshore winds, a nice point break, and a confident, larger, strong surfer could make it work.
Its an imperfect answer, but that is kind of how i see it.
Cheers
6'0 - 175lbs - 29yrs - SoCal -
503 TG Baked Potato - 506 RF Potatonator - 506 WRF Vanguard - 510 FST Unibrow - 600 FST Michel Bourez - 600 FST Alternator - 602 FST Alternator Round - 603 FST Artillery
Firewire Social: Facebook - Twitter - Vimeo - Youtube
Hey All, use my Firewire email, [email protected] for emergency issues, not my forum inbox. However, please avoid contacting me directly with questions on choosing a board, just use the glorious forum. Cheers!
Thanks Chris.
Chris would you say its closer to a Spitfire? Hellfire ? or Hellrzor in terms of the Hybrid - Shortboard Scale
Still trying to work out if it is the board for me, im fairly light at around 72KG/intermediete 5'8 ish high, thinking of riding a 5'8 as my new go to board. Although im still tempted by a tomo, chedda or razor.
Thanks
5'9 70-72Kg - Intermediate - 5'9 El Fuego - 5'6 Dominator - 5'2 Sweet Potato - 5'1 Baked
potato (timbertek) on order - UK based 3/2 - 4/3 (summer/autumn), 5/4 - 6/5/4 boots/gloves/hood (winter/spring)
Fondled up a 5'10 Unibrow last night. Nice board, little bit of volume under chest, nice and refined through nose and tail, definitely narrower in nose and tail compared to the Dominator. The tail is not narrow as the Mini Driver and the MD carries more volume forward than the UB.
Deep single concave from the front of the board all the way to the front of the fins where it splits into a fairly deep double concave the rest of the way out to the tail. The tail is a tad wider than i thought it would be but it does pull a little bit at the end of the tail. The "Under the Arm Test" feels really nice under your arm, not bulky or boaty feeling at all.
Looks like a really fun, fast manoeuvrable board.
I'll try to get some shots comparing the CC and UB
IMAG0083.jpg
68Kgs l 5'9 l 47Yrs Young
5'6 FST Potatonator
5'11 FST LSD Chubby Chedda
6'0 FST Mini Driver
5'6 WRF Vanguard - Ordered
yes.........
68Kgs l 5'9 l 47Yrs Young
5'6 FST Potatonator
5'11 FST LSD Chubby Chedda
6'0 FST Mini Driver
5'6 WRF Vanguard - Ordered
Haha nice! Ride reports :D
Will be surfing it tomorrow morning so will give you first impressions after that. It will need to be pretty good to surpass the Chedda as that has been my most favourite fun board eva......hoping it will give me the same joy as the Chedda but in bigger better waves.
68Kgs l 5'9 l 47Yrs Young
5'6 FST Potatonator
5'11 FST LSD Chubby Chedda
6'0 FST Mini Driver
5'6 WRF Vanguard - Ordered
Hey Fazza what fins do you like the best in the CC as I have been riding mine with Future AM2 and I have a mixed feeling about them. Have the same thought as you is it the board or the fins do i sell it and get a Unibrow?
6'2" 103Kgs Surfing 30+ Years Baked Potato White RF 5'9" with Pancho Fronts + Controller Rears, Vanguard 6'2", Quad Gun 7'2"