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    Potatonator sizing advice?

    Sorry to post another thread about sizing help and sounding like a broken record! I have just ridden my first firewire alternator 6'0 whilst on a surftrip in costa rica and i am ON bOARD with the firewire revolution. I'm 5'11 (6ft on a good day) and 75kgs (165 pounds) and currently riding a 6'1 JS and a original 5'6 Peter Sheely Twin back home but i am looking into a double purchase to renew my quiver. I was looking at the 6'0 Alternator just cos the one i rode was perfect and handled my height and weight, as well as a pumping swell here that peaked at 8-10ft! My problem is I'm not sure on how small to go with the potatonator...? i was thinking anything under 5'6?? i would guess my level is low-mid advanced. I'm happy to go smaller of it will still handle my weight and fly?

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    The other option i was thinking was the baked potato- im just looking for a small wave groveller?

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    I'd say 506 would be plenty on the PN. Could maybe go 504 but 506 would eat up the tiny days a little easier.
    503 on the Baked P.
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    Thanx! I'll prob end up going for the smaller Baked Potato just because it will be a board for 'pure stoke'! haha 5'3.
    Theoretically if i was looking at the SP would i look for similar dimensions? Also are their Firewire recommended fins/ what has anyone been riding and loving?

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    5'2" on the Sweet.

    In the Potatoes people are loving the Futures Controller quad set. I'm running the Controller rear fins with K2.1 front fins currently and that feels good. The Stretch quad set work well too. Stretch actually just released his own take on the Controller set available in both FCS and Futures. I reckon they could be magic.
    6'0" - 77kg - 170lbs
    502R FPT - DL front DS rears
    506D RVG - Soar Powerbase DL
    600Q FTJ/CBD - Soar Powerbase DL
    604R FFE - Soar Powerbase DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by prjwebb View Post
    5'2" on the Sweet.

    In the Potatoes people are loving the Futures Controller quad set. I'm running the Controller rear fins with K2.1 front fins currently and that feels good. The Stretch quad set work well too. Stretch actually just released his own take on the Controller set available in both FCS and Futures. I reckon they could be magic.
    Really? Where did you seen that PRJ?

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    On the surfermag forum.

    6'0" - 77kg - 170lbs
    502R FPT - DL front DS rears
    506D RVG - Soar Powerbase DL
    600Q FTJ/CBD - Soar Powerbase DL
    604R FFE - Soar Powerbase DL

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    Sweet ! I just bought a set of "Lost" Controllers..just the standard Controllers with the Lost logo on them..in stunning Big Bird Yellow lol. Stretch's fins all have that little tip on the rear of the tip of the fin..does anyone know what that is for? I love Stretch..had the pleasure to talk to him on the phone once..but his fins dont work for me. Plenty rave about them though.

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    it is a release point for water to exit off the fin tip apparently.
    6'0" - 77kg - 170lbs
    502R FPT - DL front DS rears
    506D RVG - Soar Powerbase DL
    600Q FTJ/CBD - Soar Powerbase DL
    604R FFE - Soar Powerbase DL

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    Hmmm does water need a point to release off of a fin? I just dont buy that to be honest.

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