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Postby antona » Fri May 03, 2019 3:31 am

mine is:
9ft robert august
6'2 fry fish
hopefuly if i get the money together im getting a 7'3 SPD
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Re: POST YOUR QUIVER HERE!!!

Postby jeanp2020 » Tue May 07, 2019 4:47 pm

antona wrote:mine is:
9ft robert august
6'2 fry fish
hopefuly if i get the money together im getting a 7'3 SPD



BIC 7'3....thats it, I'm planning for another board but since I'm still a beginner I'll do just fine with this log for the coming months/years :')
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Re: POST YOUR QUIVER HERE!!!

Postby Tommywallbanger » Tue Sep 10, 2019 1:21 am

Right now my quiver is just 2 boards: a 6'6" retro fish twin fun and an Isle Surf 7'10" funboard. My plan is to get rid of the fun board and possibly buy a Torq 9' TET-CES and get a 7'6" Hybrid.

The reason I joined this forum was to find out more information on the Torq boards. There isn't a lot of information out there on them. I rented a 9-foot Torq board on the South Shore of Hawaii but didn't like it. It didn't turn very well. I'm hoping that the TET-CES line is more high performance. I would really like to rent one first but I think the ones that surf shops rent out aren't that model. They're the lower line logs.

I used to have a 9-foot Bic longboard and I really liked that board. It was more of a performance board and it turned almost like a shortboard but I snapped it in half. I then bought the 7 foot 9 inch Natural Surf Bic hoping that it would be a little more durable and not break so easy but it wasn't as good as the nine footer. Now I'm debating do I want to buy another 9-foot Bic or do I go with the 9-foot Torque board?
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Re: POST YOUR QUIVER HERE!!!

Postby jaffa1949 » Wed Sep 23, 2020 5:49 am

That‘s a good cover anything range :D
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Postby krustyburger » Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:51 pm

9'6" Becker San'O
8'6" Dave Johnson Progressive LB
7'0" Stoneman Fish - Glassed on Twin
6'10" Lloyd - The FunGuy - Thruster
6'0" Stoneman Fish - Quad
8'0" Single Fin Wavestorm
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