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    Activator V Hellfire

    The Board Compare feature is not working at the mo.

    There doesn't seem to be a lot of difference between the ACT and the HF. The HF is an inch longer and about the same volume. Has anybody seen these 2 together to compare the differences?

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    The board compare is loading up with a volume range already locked in. Just set them back to blank and you should be good to go.

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    I get


    This error will automatically be reported to Board Formula and we will fix it as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please feel free to give us feedback on our contact page.


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    http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/qu...2&maxvolume=98

    Try that link.
    For some reason it's auto loading a volume query between 58 and 64 litres.
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    I will be getting my 6-3 Activator (they dont offer a 6-4 Activator) in about 2 weeks (hopefully) to compare to a 6-4 Hell fire
    I will post comparison photos of the tail, nose, rail and rocker. Other than that if the surf conditions allow, I will take it out for a spin or two and post the results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritzkat View Post
    STC67
    I will be getting my 6-3 Activator (they dont offer a 6-4 Activator) in about 2 weeks (hopefully) to compare to a 6-4 Hell fire
    I will post comparison photos of the tail, nose, rail and rocker. Other than that if the surf conditions allow, I will take it out for a spin or two and post the results.
    Thanks Fritzcat, sensational !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by prjwebb View Post
    http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/qu...2&maxvolume=98

    Try that link.
    For some reason it's auto loading a volume query between 58 and 64 litres.
    Thanks. This link works. Unfortunately the Activator is not there yet.
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    95 kgs and 46 yrs - before you can go surfing, you must first catch the wave !!

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    we're on it.

    that'll be back up shortly!!

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    STC67 I have both and AC is a easy board to surf and really enjoyable the HF goes better much better in waves with more punch and
    is a great performance board if you want to go hard go the HF if you want to go out get heaps waves and have fun AC I am really enjoying my AC because my wave count has doubled. HF will take on bigger waves for sure but I have surfed my AC well over head no worries and waist high no worries. AC is the ultimate hangover board to put it simply. I got the AC to replace old Dom. hope helps.

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    thanks seabss!
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