by bigstevie » Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:48 pm
by dtc » Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:26 pm
by ConcreteVitamin » Tue Jan 08, 2019 1:23 am
dtc wrote:As an aside, if you want a cheaper option the Torq 'big boy 23' also looks reasonable, although slightly lower volume. And the Walden mini-mega magic offers an easier board to surf/suitable for a lower skill level.
by Tudeo » Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:19 am
bigstevie wrote:Any of you guys got one of these boards, if so I'd be interested in any opinions on them.
by Oldie » Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:33 am
by dtc » Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:06 am
ConcreteVitamin wrote:Torq also released a new model for 2019, seemingly a Channel Islands shape: https://www.torq-surfboards.com/chancho.html
What do you think of this vs. the Big Boy?
by bigstevie » Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:59 am
by dtc » Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:21 am
by ConcreteVitamin » Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:34 am
dtc wrote:Haven’t seen the chancho before but it looks very very similar to my minimal (7’4). In which case the website description is very accurate. Stable cruiser, super easy to catch waves - almost feels like cheating. But...not super fast or high performance in terms of turning
Whereas the big boy looks a lot like my 6’10. A more rounded outline, narrower nose. Will be less stable but easier to go rail to rail (turn). Still catches waves but needs a bit more work. Easier to paddle through choppy water due to narrower nose.
I find my 6’10 (ie the big boy style) more fun generally, but my mini mal is super easy to surf and is always my go to board after I have had a break or want a cruisey time
by dtc » Wed Jan 09, 2019 3:18 am
ConcreteVitamin wrote:Now the technical question:
Chancho: 7’6 x 22” x 2 7/8” 56.0 ltr
Big Boy: 7’6 x 23” x 3” 57.5 ltr
So even though the latter is wider, thicker, and has more volume, you think it'll be (1) less stable, (2) easier to go rail to rail, and (3) faster? Is the narrower nose that significant?
(This is purely for me to learn more about boards. I'd love to get on a faster & more fun board.)
by steveylang » Wed Oct 09, 2019 6:08 pm
Tudeo wrote:bigstevie wrote:Any of you guys got one of these boards, if so I'd be interested in any opinions on them.
Hi there, I've got the 6'6 @48L, I'm 76kg 182cm, 55yo.
For me it's a magic board from the very first time I test rode it. After the testride i went to the shop and bought it, and it's still a favorite board in my quiver.
It only doesn't like hollow waves by it's lack of rocker. Don't be fooled by the nose flip, it's a low rockered board.
It makes surfing shortboards easy and the 6'6 has great performance potential. I never tried the bigger Addvance boards, but heard it's very different experience.
Best would if u could try out one first.
by dtc » Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:31 am
by steveylang » Fri Oct 11, 2019 5:09 pm
dtc wrote:What are you after ie just a shorter board or do you need the volume? With a slightly dodgy back/slower pop up, a shorter board could create issues - you often have to do a later take off and a faster pop up. You want to keep it wide as well
In any case, I think for someone your weight the 6’6 might actually be slightly too high volume for the size - that’s a lot of volume (48l) packed into a pretty small board. You need a bit of weight to bury the rail and not just skate around on the surface. It won’t be terrible by any means though and there aren’t really any other off the shelf boards that are any better that I know of (at least which keep a bit of width) , although some of the fish boards might be ok (even the Torq mod fish or mod fun ) and the Torq ‘big boy’ could be worth a look, although it’s 6’10. Or a FireWire Greedy Beaver perhaps - will be easier to surf; or other egg shapes
Or you could try a local shaper - chances are they will be cheaper than a new FireWire. Something like 21 1/2 to 22 wide and 2 3/4 thick and whatever length you want.
Nothing against the Addvance but don’t get side tracked by the volume - there are lots of other elements to consider before volume is relevant
by Tudeo » Sun Oct 13, 2019 9:01 am
steveylang wrote:But I would still love to hear more about Tudeo's experience with his Addvance. I typically buy and sell my boards on CL, and occasionally an Addvance will turn up.
by dtc » Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:58 am
by steveylang » Mon Oct 14, 2019 4:08 pm
Tudeo wrote:Hi Stevey,
I still like my Advance 6'6 a lot, I got it new 4.5 years ago. Only I got the LFT build, with the bamboo deck, I would not recommend that, it's nice light but it dings too easy for my liking. Luckily in Bali board repairs are dirt cheap..
48 liters is a lot of volume for a 6'6, some guys give u the stink eye for sitting so high in the water.., but the beauty of the shape is it doesn't feel bulky or skatey riding it. I use it with a medium center and small FCS G-XQ sidebites/quad rears. Using these small fins improved the upper range (head high+ waves) a lot, bigger fins made the board feel too hard on backhand.
In bigger waves (1.5oh) the volume starts working against you, the takeoff becomes too fast and slippery and holding on to such a thick board in whitewater becomes hard.
Duckdiving is possible, but in slow motion, and not very deep. Doable in crumbly head high.
I have a quiver of 10 boards from 5'6 until 9'4, and I like to vary a lot. But this board hits the sweet spot: it paddles very good compared to my shorter boards, and it's spectaculair loose compared to my bigger boards.
I value dtc's knowledge a lot, but I don't agree with his comment that it's hard to bury the rail at our weight. Sure many beefed up shortboards suffer that when oversized, someone on the old Firewire forum said it like this: the addvance is specifically designed for handling bigger volume.
I don't know if it's the bevelled rails in front or the outline and foil, but I think Nev Hyman, it's shaper is a genius. I've also got a Submoon 8'2 and a Hashtag 6'2, both designed by him.
But the ADD 6'6 (Don't go bigger!) is for sure my magic board, well, competing for that award with the Timbertek SM..
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