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Thread: BP/Sp Sizing for us bigger lads: 6'5" (195cm) 230lbs (104kg) with 5mm wetsuit.

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    Probably just under volume.

    I believe I will order the 5'7" BP. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanisland View Post
    Iggy. While I was researching the SP/BP I found some videos on youtube including one of a guy surfing a potatonator on the St Lawrence River. That You?
    Most ptobably, that's our little wave uphere
    165cms 89Kgs dry...working on that at the moment...but not working!!! :)
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    Fins: Elevons, Solus, Controlllers, Jordy,AM2,

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    @vanisland,
    Based on weight, a 5'7' Baked would be perfect, BUT because you are 6'5", you may need to go one size up.

    As far as fins, I've tried following setups in mostly knee to chest high hawaiian waves:
    - Solus front + controller rear: felt like I was dragging; i really have to pump a lot and ride high to get any kind of speed going
    - Controller Quad: super fast! However, turns are more drawn out, and snaps are tricky to do because of the area and rake the front fins have. Roundhouses are great though!
    - PSH Controller Quad: fast and more progressive; allowed me surf my Sweet and Baked like a shortboard
    - Rusty R1 5 Fin (did not use center): too loose probably because of the rear fins being short
    - EA Techflex + Q400 rear: fast and maneuverable; i use these on more pitchy waves and steep faces so i can throw tail haha!
    - Jordy Fronts + Q400 rear: my current favorite setup. Just as fast as Controllers but more maneuverable and proggressive.

    I'm currently looking for a honeycomb rear fin to match my Jordys. That new Simon Anderson 5 fin set rears might be a good match. Btw, you should get the latest catalog from Futures from your local surf shop, it shows some new fins coming out end of March. Website is not updated yet.

    ALOHA!!
    Last edited by hawaii_boi; 03-15-2013 at 11:19 AM.
    5'8" - 170lbs / 172cm - 77kg
    503 x 21.25 x 2.4, 32.4L Baked Potato TG (pending), Futures
    504 x 21.50 x 2.5 , 35.7L Sweet Potato FST, Jordy + Q400
    508 x 20 x 2.4, 31L SpitFire FST, FEA Techflex

    Fin Tree: EA Techflex, Jordy Smith L, MulCoy 5-fin, Deviant Fin, QD400 Rears

    There's nothing a good surf session can't cure!

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    I said earlier I would go with the 5'7" baked but I ended up ordering the 5'9" baked (43.6L) because of my height and I don't mind the added foam. I am glad I changed form the 5'10" Sweet (46.8L) that the shop owner had sold me on so thanks everyone for your input.

    I am really looking forward to trying a different board and experimenting with fins. There are so many to choose. I wish it was Christmas.

    I went with the AM2 five fin over the Jordy's as they seem very similar in size and I liked the idea of the extra fins to play around with. I have ordered the controllers as well. (Do you need a shim with the controller rears? I thought I read that somewhere.)

    Hopefully between the AM2's and the Controllers will give me some different options and feels to try for now.

    The PSH conrollers sound interesting. Could not see them in my older 2012 catalog so looked them up. Sounds like they are Pancho Sullivan fronts and controller rears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanisland View Post
    I said earlier I would go with the 5'7" baked but I ended up ordering the 5'9" baked (43.6L) because of my height and I don't mind the added foam. I am glad I changed form the 5'10" Sweet (46.8L) that the shop owner had sold me on so thanks everyone for your input.

    I am really looking forward to trying a different board and experimenting with fins. There are so many to choose. I wish it was Christmas.

    I went with the AM2 five fin over the Jordy's as they seem very similar in size and I liked the idea of the extra fins to play around with. I have ordered the controllers as well. (Do you need a shim with the controller rears? I thought I read that somewhere.)

    Hopefully between the AM2's and the Controllers will give me some different options and feels to try for now.

    The PSH conrollers sound interesting. Could not see them in my older 2012 catalog so looked them up. Sounds like they are Pancho Sullivan fronts and controller rears.
    Vanis..the BP is not a board you want to under fin. The AM 2 are big but the tip is narrow so they release easier. A big guy like you will over power those fins more than likely. The Simons because of the bigger tip and bigger rear fins would be minimum for you. I have a set and love them on that board. I also have just order a set of the Stretch Control Freaks..they will arrive this week. They are like the Controllers (which I have but remain unconvinced as of yet) but apparently surf more freely than than the Controllers. If the AM2's work for you..great, but if not, sell them and get the Simons...I dont think you will regret it.

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    @vanisland, awesome!

    The PSH Controllers are located in the LB/SUP Catalog right here: http://www.futuresfins.com/catalog/F...2_SUP_LINE.pdf

    The PSH front is based on the Pancho. There are two sizes: S and L.

    You don't need shims for Controller rears.

    ALOHA!!
    Last edited by hawaii_boi; 03-17-2013 at 09:01 PM.
    5'8" - 170lbs / 172cm - 77kg
    503 x 21.25 x 2.4, 32.4L Baked Potato TG (pending), Futures
    504 x 21.50 x 2.5 , 35.7L Sweet Potato FST, Jordy + Q400
    508 x 20 x 2.4, 31L SpitFire FST, FEA Techflex

    Fin Tree: EA Techflex, Jordy Smith L, MulCoy 5-fin, Deviant Fin, QD400 Rears

    There's nothing a good surf session can't cure!

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