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    whens the word coming out on all the new models? any time frame yet?

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    i can say this we have new models releasing in a couple months and will be announcing them in the coming weeks....stay tuned....

    getting close...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    i can say this we have new models releasing in a couple months and will be announcing them in the coming weeks....stay tuned....

    getting close...
    finally! then i can really get down to business and choose a board. will you guys be releasing all the new boards for 2012 in a couple weeks?

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    Hey by release its going to be announcements with delivery dates....obviously there is a slight lag between announcement and delivery...but once announced you will be able to place orders with dealers.

    and there will be some later winter early spring and some late spring early summer.....kind of first half....
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    How does the HF compare to the Sub in gutless onshore waves. I am looking at getting the Sub in the right size, but can't get it where I live.

    Would the HF work well in crappy waves as well or is it more suited towards cleaner waves?

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    From the sounds of it the HF is more suited to better waves whereas the SS handles crapper days well.

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    Hey guys i think both boards would work well in the smaller surf and on shore conditions. Keep in mind the Hellfire can be ridden as a quad which can be really fun on wind swelly days and is an easy way to increase speed without searching out a different break or getting a new board.
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    Hellfire if it gets a sucky and breaks/dumps quickly the nose rocker in the hellfire will beat the Sub Scorcher hands down. like chris says it also works well in in smaller windy days with the quad set up, but if its a crumbly fatter wave then the sub scorcher is prob the better choice with the low entry rocker and thicker rails, personally the Hellfire every time!!
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    yeah you kind of want to do your best to isolate what the most common conditions are that you surf in. Then base your choice based on STATS!!

    nothing better than over crunching numbers!
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