Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Are you (6 fin bonzer) experienced?

Review of the Hendrix FreakFish came in from Florida over the weekend. Stoked that Merrick is getting on with it so well.

“hey Tim, 2 days on the Cosmic FreakFish with a fun lined up swell. Total Speed lines, cut backs and floaters. Really like this board a lot. It is drawing a lot of attention on the beach too. I was catching lots of waves and going for sonic speed. The waves weren’t the greatest but the board worked well and allowed me to go more top to bottom than normal, the board is SO fast.  I am loving this board; all I can say is, WOW !!!!!!!!!!!! Merrick. PS. We still have swell hitting tomorrow and I am on it, DAWN PATROL”

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Riddler REVO5 Mentawais Bonzer

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6’2” x 20 1/4” x 2 7/8”

This board went beautifully at several breaks, Nipussies, Macaronis being the stand-out sessions. Just as fun back-hand as forehand. A definite performance oriented bonzer with a unique fin set up that defies the norms but relates to all the hydrodynamic theories. It’s the sort of board that will really surprise you… very at home getting into the pocket (and staying there) but equally loose off the bottom and top… best way to sum this board up is that it felt very free.

Atlantic POD review

Just got an email from Nigel on his Isle of Wight 6'4" Atlantic POD...

"Hi Tim - in short i totally dig the pod. I rigged it up with a 6.5 True Ames bonzer fin for the sessions in Woolacombe when it got big...plenty big enough for me...on take off it took me straight up on a high line and kinda kept me there, giving me the option of dropping down to the trough  (if i had the balls). I've yet to surf it in smaller stuff, but its time will come. She's surely a keeper/long term board. Possibly a bit heavier than I'm used to, but i did ask for it to be unbreakable :0)
Peace, Nige
PS I would recomend one to anyone who can paddle a board!"


Thanks Nige...

FreakFish FCS EVO6 bonzer review

The Mentawais FreakFish was set up with FCS bonzer fronts and a set of FreakFish FCS fit rears… and i am pleased to say the board flew and the FCS system handled all the torque with no problems at all. The board was incredibly fast down the line allowing sections to be made with ease, whilst still allowing for sudden changes of direction with full power being transferred through the rail. They say the proof is in the eating and the FreakFish certainly proved itself being ridden more than any other board. The conditions were small so sections were more frequent and the FreakFish allowed these to be made with ease. A really flexible design that has become the board i ride more than any other, whether it is beach breaks in the UK or reefs and points from Mexico to Indo.

Sprat FOR SALE

5’8 x 19 7/8 x 2 5/8” VORTEX bonzer bottomed Sprat is up for sale. Loving this board… it really is amazing (to me) that i can ride it, it being so short and me so heavy (13 1/2 stone). It is fast and loose and I've tested it in well overhead surf which, even more amazingly, it loved and I loved how it surfed. I’m putting it up for sale due to the new Indo quiver so it will be a great board for anyone looking to move onto a shorter board to get a bit more radical. Can ride as a thruster or quad and will come with whichever set up you prefer. This design really changes how you think about what you can ride. So £175 will get this SPRAT. It has a pretty well depressed tail area but has stood up to my weight and has plenty of life left in it. Small ding on the rail and one on the bottom – all will be fixed for collection. Drop me a line if you fancy it.

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Riddler review

Sometime you get a board that seems to fit the waves just perfectly, the Riddler is such a board. I had the pleasure of trying it out in some local reefs after Christmas and it even surprised me. The combination of the tail shape and the subtle rails makes the board fit beautifully into the face whatever your angle of attack. It comes off the bottom with drive and speed, yet you can suddenly direct it up the face with no concern of it spinning out. The only drawback was that the rails were a little too thin for me, so i was overturning it and virtually stalling it on my backside bottom turns… of course this did draw me up into the pocket nicely but i prefer to choose when i do that,  so i have immediately started another one ready for the Mentawais.

The reverse bonzer fins made a noticeable difference paddling in, it felt much easier to catch waves that my other models, (despite less volume and more rocker) so the theory of less drag with the upright bonzer sides seems to hold true.

The board did amazing roundhouses with no loss of speed and i was able to keep it on the same arc, even on slow waves, without the need for the double pump that most thrusters seem to require.

So i can say that i would recommend this board without hesitation to most surfers, especially for steeper waves.

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Atlantic POD with twin-CRV symmetrical foil rears

Had the Atlantic POD EVO6 bonzer out in some fun surf the other day and it flies. Waves were overhead and clean with almost no wind… some lovely peaks with long rides and plenty of wall. The board has really quick wave entry with the fins offering low drag and heaps of drive off the bottom. Faded bottom turns no problem with excellent hold; cutbacks kept a decent amount of speed through the turn. These fins seem to be really neutral handling, predictable and have a great balance between drive and hold.

Rode them another day at another spot, a little more hollow and quick and the fins were equally good but perhaps a little less control in the steeper stuff. A conventional shape would have offered a little more control and less drive – which would have worked well on that day as the board was outrunning the curl a bit too easily.

More reviews on the other set-ups when the surf comes back.

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House of Bonzer, Vortex bottoms and Sprats

Well Guy has finally got it sorted, his UK blog for all things Campbell Bros, the House of Bonzer. There are a whole batch going through the factory right now so there should be some happy customers later this year, early next. MC seems to be over more and more often so if you are after one of his designs give Guy a shout.

Meanwhile I'm busy on a range of 6 fin bonzers and playing around with my new bonzer Vortex bottom, which really seems to suit the slower UK waves well, making the boards more lively under foot and willing to get up and go across the face more quickly.

Finally a quick review… The 5’8 x 19 5/8” x 2 5/8” Vortex bottom Sprat quad has also been going really well and is a really viable shape and design for larger surfers wanting to enjoy a shorter board (I’m 5’9, 13 1/2 stone, 40+)… it’s wave catching and stability are remarkable for its dimensions, and it has heaps of drive from the parallel rail line.

Porpoise update

It’s still off with the fins, but i had an excellent session on it at North Watergate last week… it just flew.

I think the secret was the board, as is, needed to be ridden harder with the current fin set up to get the best out of it.

It’s still off with the fins but now i see this as just improving the initial speed and getting it planing sooner rather than anything more radical. As a shape it is incredibly manoeuvrable and harnesses loads of energy… a really fun board for the small stuff.

Freakishly good weekend…

Freakfish was getting respect again this weekend. Sunday night glass off sunset session with a few friends resulted in some high speed carves, in a way only a freakfish can. As a new design this has so much potential – truth is at my years I can’t really do it justice… young rippers and aerial artists required, apply via email :)