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    MB or Taj?

    Hi guys,

    Looking to complete my quiver of Firewire boards.

    Currently have:

    500 Sweet Potato
    502 Sweet Potato (still trying to decide which of the two sweet potato's to keep)
    505 El Fuego
    508 Hellfire

    As you can see, I don't have a standard short board.

    I'm heading over to the Maldives in August & feel that I should have a board for waves in case they get over head high.

    Which model is better for paddling, MB or Taj?

    I consider my surfing abilities to be in the intermediate range (I can pretty much do everything except airs for the moment).

    I'm 5'9" 175cm & weigh 70 kgs 153 lbs

    Size suggestions for either models as my regular short board?

    Cheers

    Megsy

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    hey Megsy, I think you should go Michel all the way. Think 510 thicker version if you like the way your hellfire floats you and go with the the thinner option if you want a touch less float in your shortboard. Based on your description of your ability and the other boards you are riding, as well as your weight, you might prefer the thinner option.

    does your el fuego float you well??

    cheers!
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    Hey Chris,

    Thanks for your advice. I was leaning more towards MB than the Taj.

    My el fuego is great when i'm on a wave & riding, it just requires a little more paddling to get onto the wave, probably because of it's length.

    Shame about Taj & Firewire's relationship situation.

    Cheers

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    Megsy....don't forget that volume has been your friend!
    The 5'10" MB gives you the same volume as your 5'8" Hellfire and you know how good that board has been for your surfing.
    The Taj to me is such a thin, refined shape that you would always need the"right" conditions for it to truly work for you whereas the MB would be far more versitile over a wider range of conditions.
    Last edited by Goanna; 02-26-2012 at 05:29 PM. Reason: wanted to add something

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    Hey Goanna,

    You're not wrong, I do love my hellfire volume but I think if i'm going to get a board for the head high + (6ft) stuff then maybe the choice is between the either the 5'10" thicker MB or the 6'0" MB(similar volume as 5'8" hellfire 27.7)?

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    i would get after the 510 thicker version of the Michel!!
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    I think you're right Chris. The 5'10" thicker MB could be just what I'm looking for in a standard short board for my FW quiver.

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    Hey chris
    How's your 6'0 Bourez thicker version coming along
    Does it feel like it's too much volume or does it disguise itself really well
    After riding a 25.5 litre board it's sort of changed my train of thought as far as volume goes
    I think riding too many hybrids has made me lazy as well
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    Hey Wandi,
    I am not actually going to ride the 600 thicker version, I'll ride the thinner one, though I have only toyed on a demo....don't have my personal yet.
    6'0 - 175lbs - 29yrs - SoCal -
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    I'm not liking the fact that the MB model isn't coming with FCS plugs.

    I have at least 6 different models of FCS fins that would be wasted if I got the MB model.

    Now I'm looking at the 5'11" Hellrazor. I like the fact that it's more of a high performance board than the Hellfire.

    Also like the fact that the 5'11" Hellrazor has the same volume as my 5'8" Hellfire.

    Any thoughts on my switch from the 5'10" MB to the 5'11" Hellrazor?

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