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    Unibrow critique

    Here is my unbiased assesment of the new Unibrow.First I'm 62 with >50 years in the water.5'10",170lbs and in good shape thanks to a friend Sal Ropero that owns an intense fittness center that caters to our local surfing community(Gabe Kling etc.)Recieved a 5'9" from Blue Sky Surf Shop and I've been using a Futures Stretch quad setup.Waves have been from chest to just over head with some surface wind to cut it up.The board paddles well into the line up and is easy to push under despite being 2.4" thick.Catching waves by paddling or by the quick tail push down is easier than any other board I've used its size.Comming down the face even in steep conditions was smooth and consistant.Turns both frontside and backside were sharp and had no problems pushing it on rail.Off the tops were square and cutbacks were effortless. Most impressive however is the instant and sustained speed.All together I feel this is another stellar Firewire/Dan Mann collaberation and highly recommend it to any one thinking of taking the plunge.

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    Unbiased? Sounds like you love it!
    Jesus is coming, look busy!
    Moving forward or just spinning faster?

    5'8 RF Vanguard 32.2L FCS H3 quad
    6'0 FST Dominator 34.8L FCS PC SF4 quad + stabiliser
    6'0 FST Spitfire 34.9L FCS PC R2 quad + stabiliser
    6'2 FST Jacknife 33.3L FCS PC quad front/rear TC Redlines/TC Aqualines
    6'2 FST Hellfire 33.7L FCS PC R2 quad + stabiliser (x 2, yes 1 here, 1 there!)
    6'4 FST Alternator 34.?L FCS PG7
    6'7 FST Hellrazor 36.5L FCS R2 thruster
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    6'5 FST Hellrazor 33.5L FCS coming

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    someones got a crush! ;)

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    I started out unbiased but now its crack.Another session this AM which was waist to chest shore break.The advantage of instant speed is allowing me to make sections that I'd be behind on my other boards.Other boards are a5'2"SP and a 5'10"MD each of which still have a time and place.

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    How does it compare to the MD?

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    Just christened the first Unibrow in the water in NZ. Only a couple of waves but easy to love. Smooth and predictable but snappy when you need it to be, like a Dominator on steroids. Noticeably more refined than the Hellfire in the rails and tail with it's volume concentrated down the centre line and in the chest area. The more even nose rocker and more pronounced tail flick contributes to a smoother entry and exit from turns. The less pronounced double concaves compared with the Hellfire smooth everything out as well and eliminate some of the surprises I would get every now and then from the H/F. Very fast from the take-off with a beautiful feel taking the drop, due I think to the progressive outline curve from nose to tail.
    82kg's, 61 yrs : 6/4 Unibrow [new best board ever!] 6/0 Potatonator FST. 6/4 Hellfire FST. 6/8 Alternator FST. 8/6 Flexflight FST. [Previously owned boards, Dom 6/2 and Flexfire 6/6 & 7/2] Fins: Shapers Quad E, Stretch S4 plastic glass-flex? [useless construction, too soft, get PC's] Indofins Controllers, Indofins Rastas, FCS Carbon Lite M7's.

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    Woohoo. What size did you get Piha?

    I'll be buying mine Saturday, stock availability permitting. 6'4" for me @90kg and 47 yoa. I'm sure I could get by on the 6'2" but I'd like the extra width on the 6'4" to give it more bottom end range.
    47yoa, 177cm, 90kg, Intermediate+
    Dom 6'4" with K3 fins
    Unibrow 6'4" with KR JP5 fins
    Quadrafive 6'6" with KR JP5 Carbon Tune

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    Hi Buzzy, 6/4 for me too, concession to my nearly 62 yrs of paddle wear-and-tear. 40yr old friend at same weight [82kgs] has just bought the 6/1. 3 or 4 days of good surf coming up so will report back on any further discoveries.
    82kg's, 61 yrs : 6/4 Unibrow [new best board ever!] 6/0 Potatonator FST. 6/4 Hellfire FST. 6/8 Alternator FST. 8/6 Flexflight FST. [Previously owned boards, Dom 6/2 and Flexfire 6/6 & 7/2] Fins: Shapers Quad E, Stretch S4 plastic glass-flex? [useless construction, too soft, get PC's] Indofins Controllers, Indofins Rastas, FCS Carbon Lite M7's.

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    Hey piha! What would say is more highperformance? Im in the debate between a 6.4 HF and a 6.4 UB but dont know what to get....currently riding a 6.4 dom which is going to be my small wave board.

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    Hi luismx, A bit hard to say at the moment as I really have only had a few waves on it. The width 12 inches up from the tail is approx 1/2 inch wider than the H/f but it actually feels narrower as it rapidly loses area from then on relative to the straighter rail line of the Hellfire. I think maybe that the Unibrow will go vertically up into the lip a little easier than the Hellfire but the Hellfire will be able to draw longer, harder turns in more powerful surf. You would not want both boards tho as they sit in the same space wave range wise.
    82kg's, 61 yrs : 6/4 Unibrow [new best board ever!] 6/0 Potatonator FST. 6/4 Hellfire FST. 6/8 Alternator FST. 8/6 Flexflight FST. [Previously owned boards, Dom 6/2 and Flexfire 6/6 & 7/2] Fins: Shapers Quad E, Stretch S4 plastic glass-flex? [useless construction, too soft, get PC's] Indofins Controllers, Indofins Rastas, FCS Carbon Lite M7's.

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