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Firewire wingnut noserider

PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 9:17 am
by zalle
Hi guys, ever ridden this board? The FireWire 9'4" wingnut noserider?

I own the tuflite Robert August version, which is the best board I've ever ridden, and told my friend to buy the newer version by FireWire.

They say it's an evolution, of the previous model, and dimensions are very similar: 9'4" X 23.3/4 X 3.

Unfortunately everything else is different.

The newer model has:
Less rocker;
No rocker on the nose;
Round rails in the back (as opposed to flatter on the older version);
The rails are thicker, while the old version has very thin rails;
The fin box is much more forward.

By the looks it should catch waves better and be more of a noserider than the tuflite but... It's a dog...

It's harder to catch waves, the nose dives a lot more, it's unstable in quicker turns...
We traded boards for one session and my friend scored more waves on mine than he usually does on 3 or 4 sessions...

Anyone tried this board? Does it get better with practice? How is this an "improvement"???

Re: Firewire wingnut noserider

PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:26 am
by waikikikichan
Move the center fin back of center.

Re: Firewire wingnut noserider

PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2021 5:56 pm
by NWPacifist
Hi Zalle,
In my experience, flat rocker like the Wingnut is great for sloppy point break conditions but not ideal in waves above 3' on beach breaks where waves get quickly picky and pitchy.
I had a special T with less rocker than I'm used to. I though it would help me catch waves earlier and it did but above 3', it took more skills and a really fast pop up to even get a chance to drop in correctly.
I find that high performance longboards with an edge in the tail are much easier to catch waves in beach break conditions..