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    Quote Originally Posted by FW - Fan View Post
    Do you have young kids Iggy? Looks like they have taken to your boards with crayons and finger paint..how very "Dane Reynolds" of you.
    Not yet, expecting my first one in June... and it's a boy so I guess practicing for when he comes
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    Congrats Iggy, life will sure change when he arrives!! All good though :)
    92kg 183cm. 6.0 FST Potatonator, 5'7" RF Baked Potato

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50young View Post
    Congrats Iggy, life will sure change when he arrives!! All good though :)
    Thanks youngy as I like to see it, hopefully it will only add and extra luggage to the trips,. I have soo much stuff on my plate right now is not even funny jejejeje ;)
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    Ha ha that's what I thought boy are you in for a shock! Can't wait to hear the ride report on ther van, looking at my step up from the PN, either a HF or go radical with a VG
    92kg 183cm. 6.0 FST Potatonator, 5'7" RF Baked Potato

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW - Fan View Post
    Do you have young kids Iggy? Looks like they have taken to your boards with crayons and finger paint..how very "Dane Reynolds" of you.
    iggy IS the kid in his family ...!!!!!
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    IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT, IT'S IN TRANSIT,
    IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE,
    IT'S HAD A BAPTISM OF FIRE, IT'S HAD A BAPTISM OF FIRE, IT'S HAD A BAPTISM OF FIRE, IT'S HAD A BAPTISM OF FIRE, IT'S HAD A BAPTISM OF FIRE

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    Iggy,diferences between the vang and the spit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by core personal training View Post
    iggy IS the kid in his family ...!!!!!
    Well said core, I like to keep it young til this earth has no more use for me
    165cms 89Kgs dry...working on that at the moment...but not working!!! :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by PUKAS View Post
    Iggy,diferences between the vang and the spit?
    Hey Pukas, have not have the conditions to ride the Vanguard yet, but a grosso modo this is waht I see:
    The vanguard has to be seen in person. You don't get the idea of the nose and the contours until you hold the board in your hands.
    1)For starters, the straigh line on the board from nose to tail gives this board a great planning area which has a reduced resistance to the water, hence making the board really fast.
    2)Most of the foam on the board is located under the chest/front foot which makes the board paddle ok (it is true that the board will preffer better waves) despite the configuration.
    3)The board has some sort of little spines on the corners of the nose which, combined with the single concave and rocker, makes for the nose no to pearl.

    Since I coudn't surf the board due to lack of waves, I took it out for a paddle just to see how it floated. @89Kgs 6/4 suit with 5mm gloves and 7mm boots, I was surprised with the way the 5'6" held my weight. I can't but wait for some surf to actually get this one a try. Innovative design, crazy engineering in it
    Now compared to the spit, the biggest difference will be on the range of conditions they both cover, with the Spitfire handling the bigger one.
    Performance wise, the spit will not be as fast as the VG. If you are a competent surfer on the aereal game and your normal conditions tend to be on the good range, the VG is a board you wanna have around. I do see the VG on a quiver as an HP board with a Potatonator or a Spitfire alongside.
    Can't get enough of looking at the board.
    Any news if this one will be offered in FST or the contours will make it hard?
    165cms 89Kgs dry...working on that at the moment...but not working!!! :)
    Potato 5'2" /Vanguard 5'6"/Potatonator 5'8"/ Spitfire 5'8" / Quadraflex 6'0" / Flexflight 9'0"
    Fins: Elevons, Solus, Controlllers, Jordy,AM2,

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    Quote Originally Posted by iggy View Post
    Hey Pukas, have not have the conditions to ride the Vanguard yet, but a grosso modo this is waht I see:
    The vanguard has to be seen in person. You don't get the idea of the nose and the contours until you hold the board in your hands.
    1)For starters, the straigh line on the board from nose to tail gives this board a great planning area which has a reduced resistance to the water, hence making the board really fast.
    2)Most of the foam on the board is located under the chest/front foot which makes the board paddle ok (it is true that the board will preffer better waves) despite the configuration.
    3)The board has some sort of little spines on the corners of the nose which, combined with the single concave and rocker, makes for the nose no to pearl.

    Since I coudn't surf the board due to lack of waves, I took it out for a paddle just to see how it floated. @89Kgs 6/4 suit with 5mm gloves and 7mm boots, I was surprised with the way the 5'6" held my weight. I can't but wait for some surf to actually get this one a try. Innovative design, crazy engineering in it
    Now compared to the spit, the biggest difference will be on the range of conditions they both cover, with the Spitfire handling the bigger one.
    Performance wise, the spit will not be as fast as the VG. If you are a competent surfer on the aereal game and your normal conditions tend to be on the good range, the VG is a board you wanna have around. I do see the VG on a quiver as an HP board with a Potatonator or a Spitfire alongside.
    Can't get enough of looking at the board.
    Any news if this one will be offered in FST or the contours will make it hard?
    Been told it will def be offered in FST but I was told that re the Baked Potato and that intention was changed.

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    thanks for the info.so def i go for my vang at 5,8 at 32L.and let see how the little hot rod goes.can,t wait anymore i think they reach europe next month.alohaaaaa.

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