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    So, are you sure I could go for the 6'0?

    The HF 6'2 was sold, there is only a 6'0 at the surf shop :-(

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    Hey Nuno try to contact Myles to see if something can be done

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    Hi, iggy

    Thanks, do you happen to know where can I find this Myles?

    I'm in a similar situation as you, just started my immigration process to Montreal :-) how knows if we wont meet soon (althtough there are no waves in Montreal)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nunoalves View Post
    Hi, iggy

    Thanks, do you happen to know where can I find this Myles?

    I'm in a similar situation as you, just started my immigration process to Montreal :-) how knows if we wont meet soon (althtough there are no waves in Montreal)...
    Nuno as soon as you get here let me know!.Is plenty of surf around, believe it or not!!!.We surf practically all year round that's of course if you are not afraid of the rubber!!!;)
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    As a surfer, you can imagine my fear to let go of my beautiful portuguese waves just 15 minutes away from my house. I cant imagine here is surf in Quebec but I'll trust your word for it :-)
    Quote Originally Posted by iggy View Post
    Nuno as soon as you get here let me know!.Is plenty of surf around, believe it or not!!!.We surf practically all year round that's of course if you are not afraid of the rubber!!!;)
    El Fire 6'3" with FCS M.R TFX + FCS M5 Fins

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    El Fire 6'3" with FCS M.R TFX + FCS M5 Fins

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    THanks for the help Iggy and Prj!
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    I'm coming down in size from riding 9' longboards for the past 23 years. I bought a 7' Hellfire last weekend..only had the chance to surf some closed out Hurricane swell so far..Gonna hit some local waist to chest high windchop tomorrow with the Hellfire! I figured I'd be more comfortable on the biggest Hellfire they offered based upon riding longboards for so long now!!

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    Aloha wavedr, we are very similar in age and weight and surf experience. I have had the 6 6 Hellfire for about a year and I LOVE it!! You wont be disappointed. I am 210 pounds and it paddles well for me. The board works great as a quad or a thruster, though I do prefer it as a thruster most of the time (unless the waves are really fast down the line walls) It rides great from shoulder high to just about double overhead. Get the board, you wont regret it!!

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