Slater Designs "Sci-Fi" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas Ep.78

Click to buy: SURF STATION: https://www.surfstationstore.com/collections/firewire-surfboards/products/firewire-slater-designs-sci-fi-lft-surfboard JACK'S SURFBOARDS: https://jackssurfboards.com/collections/surfboards/firewire No obligation, but these links & ads help support the site and keeps the reviews coming! If you decide to buy somewhere else or would like to support the show, please donate at https://www.paypal.me/surfnshow In this review I test out two stock Sci-Fi boards from Slater Designs. I surfed these two boards in 2-5’ surf with clean and windy conditions. The stock 5’7” at 26.2 liters felt good underfoot when the surf was clean but I struggled to get clean precise turns when the surf had some texture on it. The stock 5’6” at 24.8 liters felt good in both clean and windy textured surf because I could sink the rail quickly and keep it engaged throughout my turns. After studying the footage for this review I like the responsiveness of the 5’6” compared to the 5’7” in all the wave conditions I tested. Both boards felt good with Quad and Thruster set ups. The Thruster set had a quicker pivot and the Quad had more speed the entire time with good pivot on the right fin configuration. In the end I had the most fun on the 5’6” as a Quad and I enjoyed Firewire’s LFT EPS technology in clean and windy conditions. The LFT EPS felt lively and had a bit of flare in my turns compared to the 5’7”. I like the performance of the Sci-Fi in 3-6’ surf and I recommend it as a daily driver for intermediate / pro level surfers. Board Dimensions: 5’6” x 18 ½ x 2 5/16 Liters 24.8 5’7” x 18 ¾ x 2 3/8 Liters 26.2 My Height: 5’9” Weight: 160 lbs or 72.57 kg

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Click to buy: SURF STATION: https://www.surfstationstore.com/collections/firewire-surfboards/products/firewire-slater-designs-sci-fi-lft-surfboard JACK'S SURFBOARDS: https://jackssurfboards.com/collections/surfboards/firewire No obligation, but these links & ads help support the site and keeps the reviews coming! If you decide to buy somewhere else or would like to support the show, please donate at https://www.paypal.me/surfnshow In this review I test out two stock Sci-Fi boards from Slater Designs. I surfed these two boards in 2-5’ surf with clean and windy conditions. The stock 5’7” at 26.2 liters felt good underfoot when the surf was clean but I struggled to get clean precise turns when the surf had some texture on it. The stock 5’6” at 24.8 liters felt good in both clean and windy textured surf because I could sink the rail quickly and keep it engaged throughout my turns. After studying the footage for this review I like the responsiveness of the 5’6” compared to the 5’7” in all the wave conditions I tested. Both boards felt good with Quad and Thruster set ups. The Thruster set had a quicker pivot and the Quad had more speed the entire time with good pivot on the right fin configuration. In the end I had the most fun on the 5’6” as a Quad and I enjoyed Firewire’s LFT EPS technology in clean and windy conditions. The LFT EPS felt lively and had a bit of flare in my turns compared to the 5’7”. I like the performance of the Sci-Fi in 3-6’ surf and I recommend it as a daily driver for intermediate / pro level surfers. Board Dimensions: 5’6” x 18 ½ x 2 5/16 Liters 24.8 5’7” x 18 ¾ x 2 3/8 Liters 26.2 My Height: 5’9” Weight: 160 lbs or 72.57 kg

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David RP
David RP - 4 years ago
Noel! Great style and reviewing jobs!

I have the 5,10 sci fi and I have problems in going straight to the lip with that board. I use to surf fcs medium performer fins and I feel the board wants to do only carving and not reentrys. I feel it better with MR 2+1 fins. I also feel it too much fast with bigger waves and then is even much more difficult to attack the lip. Which fins and size of fin would you recomend me to be able to control the board and attack the lip instead of do carving.

I want to ride it as a truster and I don’t want to feel the board so hard when turning (I feel like I’m going on train rails). I want a loose feeling and control that speed in turns.

Thanks in advance.

Keep it going!

David. Balearic islands. Spain.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 4 years ago
David RP Reactors!!! How much do you weigh?
Felipe Pereira
Felipe Pereira - 4 years ago
Hi Noel! Which board would you choose for 3 to 6 foot waves if you could pick only one. Sci-fi or Holy Grail? Comments on performance and feeling when riding them? Thanks a lot and congratulations for the awesome reviews and for your great contribution to the surf community.
Felipe Pereira
Felipe Pereira - 4 years ago
Thank you very much for the reply.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 4 years ago
FeliPereira I would go HG seems a little better in the pocket. The SciFi carries a bit more speed though. I like the SciFi as a Quad. The HG needs a pretty Raked fin like the Carvers or AM2
Timothy Smith
Timothy Smith - 4 years ago
I love these.. keep them coming!
Edwin Rivera
Edwin Rivera - 5 years ago
Sci fi. I’m 5’7” 150... I ride a 5’8”.... great surfboard. But need a step up for bigger waves.
Edwin Rivera
Edwin Rivera - 5 years ago
Can you do a review on Buell and Vissla Wetsuits/ spring wetsuits/ tops?
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Edwin Rivera Sorry not doing much wetsuit reviews at the moment. Our community doesn’t want to watch them.... the amount of work that goes into each review needs to have more value from our community for us to do it. Sorry for now... hopefully this changes
Ashton Gardner
Ashton Gardner - 5 years ago
One of the rare surfers who style I can watch all day. Up there with Curren and Slater.

In contrast I can barely endure watching 95% of the surfers on the WCT... Irrespective of how many crazy air rodeo flip reverse inverse tricks they launch... Which anyway are mostly a cover up for their lack of ability and understanding to connect artistically, cohesively and athletically with a wave. As you do.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Ashton Gardner Thanks for the kind words. Curren and Slater are heroes of mine. My two favorite surfers. I can watch them both surf all day long!!!! Cheers
Rizky Cooking
Rizky Cooking - 5 years ago
Hi Noel!
Just want to thank you for making great reviews, and give you some feedback!
I’m 186cm 80kg Inter/advanced surfer
I mostly surf in bali (live in uluwatu) and sometimes on the surrounding islands. Last year I had a sci fi 5,11, I think it’s a pretty good board but maybe bali Isn’t the best place for the sci fi. I basically only surfed it on reefbreaks. I had a hard time finding the right spot for my back feet, felt like I really had to put it at the back of the pad. Liked it most as a quad, didn’t work good for me as a truster(but I’m a truster guy). Lft construction sucked for me, it dinged super easy and always sucked heaps of water, that took days to dry out. After a couple of months it started delaminating so I sold it.
This year in bali I been surfing a 6,0 groveler helium gamma and a 6,1 pu js monstabox. These 2 boards have been so good and I love both of them.

The gamma didn’t at all have the problem of the lft. Had it for 4 months and not a pressure ding. Only ding I had was on the tail from the leg rope on big wipe outs. Didn’t suck any water but I think it was cuz of the balsa rails, if I made cracks on the deck I recon it would have sucked heaps of water to!
Anyway the gamma was a solid board that really helped me surf more radical in the pocket! So easy to turn! Paddles good.
Good with the steeper rocker on better days in indo. Always surfed it as a truster, fcs ka large.
Well I snapped the gamma 3 days ago, so that’s the end of that story! But boy did it suck up water when it snapped!
Also the board got super yellow with brown veins after 3 months, the only white spot on the board was were I was sitting.

The Monsta box was abit to much volume for me lately, bought it when I was 90kg and pretty fat. But what a great board! I would recommend it the most! Such a versatile surfboard. Grovels good and I used it as a daily driver even on pumping waves. Had the board for 2 years and snapped it 2 days ago. 2 boards snapped in 2 sessions.

Got one month left in indo before I go home.
What do you recon I should pick up now?
Hope someone might have use of my input!
Thank you again for all the great work you do for the surfing community!
Hat off.
Regards
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Rizky Cooking Epic post... thank you for sharing.

I suggest the Pyzel Phantom or CI Fever for your next Indo board.
scott cuttre
scott cuttre - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, Thank you for doing the Sci Fi. Was it me or were you a little underwhelled by the board. you certainly werent as stoked as you usually are. I'm not sold on it like I thought I would be after your review. Did you think the board worked well in waist high waves as a thruster? I would be surfing in NJ when in the summer most days are small and slow, but also get hurrican swells. Idk I'm still confused. I'm still checking out the Rusty 80's throwback "The Blade" and I"m starting to get into Xanadu. Thanks again hope to hear your thoughts
scott cuttre
scott cuttre - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews Thank you Noel, what Xanadu board works best as an all arounder but best in smaller weak conditions?
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
scott cuttre The SciFi is good but it felt a bit long in smaller waves. That’s why I said if I had to choose one board out of the Slater Designs quiver it would be the Cymatic. The SciFi goes best in 3-6’ surf... it’s not a Groveler in my opinion. So weak small surf I say no. I say yes to it as a Daily Driver.
Thomas Russo
Thomas Russo - 5 years ago
review the FRK
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Thomas Russo Yes it’s coming soon

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כפיר ברדה
כפיר ברדה - 5 years ago
do a review on the Chanel islands happy new high performance model
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
כפיר ברדה Yes... it’s coming soon
Flavio Eduardo
Flavio Eduardo - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, can't wait to see you shred on a Black Baron
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Flavio Eduardo The Folks at JS just sent one down. It’s in the review lineup at the moment but I have not surfed it yet. Hang tight
Nathan Beane
Nathan Beane - 5 years ago
I'm 6’1 155 pounds, what size sci-fi should I get??
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Surf n Show Reviews - 4 years ago
Drew Reynado I liked a little less volume on my Cymatic and SciFi
Drew Reynado
Drew Reynado - 4 years ago
Noel, what about cymatic, did you go 1 liter less than your sciFi? I weigh 172-174 and trying to narrow down my cymatic size. I demoed the 5’6 felt long, getting hung on top when trying to catch and drop in...late drops.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Nathan Beane What liters are you riding on your Daily Driver? If your intermediate surfer take your weight in pounds and divide it by 6. Example... 155 divided by 6 is 25.83 liters. So I would say 26-27 liters is good so maybe the 5’7” or 5’8” SciFi.
Gavin Lannutti
Gavin Lannutti - 5 years ago
Love your reviews, they are always very helpful. Can you please review the FireWire Evo?
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Gavin Lannutti trying to get my hands on one... hang tight
SoCal Surfer
SoCal Surfer - 5 years ago
3:15 1-2 feet somehow equals chest-high hahaha
Wesley Chapman
Wesley Chapman - 5 years ago
Hawaiian scale mate
Ryder Akimoto
Ryder Akimoto - 5 years ago
Can U do one on the frk
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Ryder Akimoto Working on getting a 5’9”.
Jono Edwards
Jono Edwards - 5 years ago
You Rip Yank!
I thought i was seeing Slater Shred?
Unreal review, Beauty SnSR.
Esteban Eordogh
Esteban Eordogh - 5 years ago
I have an EVO, and looking at this review makes me realize how awesome not having a pointy nose board is. When you see Noel surfing the Cymatic, his turns are way faster and sharper than when he's on a SKX or Sci-Fi, and that's exactly how I feel on my EVO vs my other traditional board.

I'm a fan of the MPH... Thanks for a great review. I would love it if you reviewed the EVO helium
Antoine Meignan
Antoine Meignan - 5 years ago
Last floater <333
Miguel Marquina
Miguel Marquina - 5 years ago
Ok so I’m back today to follow up on previous comment. Before I give my first impression of this board, I must mention where I surfed it and what kind of conditions I surfed it in. I took my 6’2 Sci Fi out to Blacks this morning as a quad set up with the Julian Wilson Air core fins as side fins and the performers in the neo quad rears. The waves were well overhead and breaking fat. What I means as fat is that the wave comes in as one big fat wall and then peaks into an A frame at the last minute and breaks hella peaky. On these days it’s better to either bring extra foam or take your chances on a flatter rocker, cause it’s all about that big drop.That being said, the design features that spoke the loudest where the straight rail line with the tapered rail which gave the board a track that wanted to round out my turns instead of that 12 o’clock vert that I like. The next was the speed, If I had to put into words it would be Demon Speed that is addicting. The channels, the fins and the parallel, tapered rails made it past those close out sections into the shoulder to set up for your turns. Lastly I think this board is good at driving down the line to make critical sections, I’ve seen Kelly surf it at backdoor and Fiji, not sure if it was stock fins though. I’ll come back for a long term assessment after I’ve surfed the board for awhile. Cheers
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Miguel Marquina Thanks for posting bro...

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Fl Ow
Fl Ow - 5 years ago
Really nice review, love you style of surfing! Just wondering, do you snap any boards or how long does a normal performance board last for you?
Thanks Florian
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Fl Ow I don’t snap too many boards. A pro glass PU will last me roughly 6-8 weeks if I surf it every day. That’s not very long... a EPS will go maybe 12 weeks. When I’m done surfing these boards they are pounded on the deck with very little life left in them. Cheers
eric blaich
eric blaich - 5 years ago
Hi Noel from Down Under in Australia, thank you for bringing us the Best Board reviews on YouTube !!!
Your knowledge and skill in the water is golden !!!! Everyone tell about your channel is frothing and subscribed after watching your work. As per the comments below please review the Tomo Evo Helium it is a very interesting concept and a board that may suit a lot of surfers, just really wanted a board test and your comments.
Keep up the Stellar work !!!!
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
eric blaich Thanks for the kind words and telling your friends about our show!!! I am trying to get the EVO for review.
Tomek Kosalka
Tomek Kosalka - 5 years ago
Surf n Show Reviews You look like you could ride a log and make it look good, but for us mortal surfers we aren’t so fortunate. I was mentally sold on that Cymatic and I still can’t believe how awful I surfed on it, felt like a kook/rookie. I ended up going buying a Neckbeard 2 bc of your review and ABSOLUTELY love it! Thank you for your sweet posts and insights!!
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Tomek Kosalka I don’t agree with the comment that Slater’s boards are front footed. I am a back footed surfer and most of his models go good for me.

What fins did you try on the demos as a Quad? We’re the Liters right for you one the demos?
AJ G
AJ G - 5 years ago
Im considering both the Ci OG Flyer and the Ci Fever... which do you like more? They both seem to be good all rounders so idk.
AJ G
AJ G - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews sounds great thanks for the advice
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
AJ G Fever
Miguel Marquina
Miguel Marquina - 5 years ago
Them likes are going up so quick
Miguel Marquina
Miguel Marquina - 5 years ago
Right away, I felt that straight rail line, I'm sketchy when it comes to designs that tend to contradict themselves in terms of design, this board has a 5" nose rocker and a low entry tail rocker which according to Tomo is suppose to plain better. I surfed this board in crappy conditions in PB in overhead waves and it went ok. Tomorrow I'm taking it to Blacks as a quad, I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers!!!!
samuel rogers
samuel rogers - 5 years ago
>>>> And one RING rules them ALL<<<< THE EVO
rydershortboard Mcleod
rydershortboard Mcleod - 5 years ago
Do we have a Slater clone .
Lucas Andersen
Lucas Andersen - 5 years ago
Awesome review as always! Quick question - if the conditions at lowers are good (~ 5-7 and clean) and you don’t have any board reviews to do, what board do you find yourself gravitating towards to take out for a fun session?
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Lucas Andersen Fever, Driver, Phantom,

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rafficosta1985
rafficosta1985 - 5 years ago
Hey Noel... great job again... I watch your videos since the begining.... Good job
Greatings from Switzerland
Chico
Chico - 5 years ago
Hydronaut to complete the tomo series would be awesome!
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Chico That’s a mini step up... not really into that board unless I am traveling. Sorry
Rey DeGuerra
Rey DeGuerra - 5 years ago
Not buying a Slater desisn. They are over priced. Great board, but way too much dinero.
Yannick Haddouche
Yannick Haddouche - 5 years ago
Hello Mr Salas!
Sci fi 5'6 in stock dimensions is good under my feets, specialy with HS quads, and go fish 5'3 toi, what is your recomendation for Neck Beard 2 and ghost please?
I'm 5'9 140 lbs and 45 years.
Frk Slater is an option too because I selled m'y Omni 5'4...

Thanks a lot. You save our money and time.
Yannick
Yannick Haddouche
Yannick Haddouche - 5 years ago
Thanks again for your help
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Yannick Haddouche I would get your NB2, Ghost, or FRK with similar liters as your 5’6” Sci-Fi. The Ghost and FRK can handle more surf because of rocker, length and tail design.
Tracey Baker
Tracey Baker - 5 years ago
it looks a lot faster with the 4 fins..great review ,
The Beach
The Beach - 5 years ago
I’ve dropped a few grand on Noel’s recommendations and do not regret it one bit. Love from Aus Noel, great work.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
The Beach Yewww!!!
Alex_Ballerina
Alex_Ballerina - 5 years ago
You’re a legend Noel, I always look forward to your reviews and really enjoyed this one. I bought the Cymatic recently and haven’t looked back!!! #taranaki#newzealand
Ken Kohncke
Ken Kohncke - 5 years ago
Great job once again Noel, thanks mate!
james
james - 5 years ago
Nb2 or fever for 3-7ft surf
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
james Fever
Amit Rattenbach
Amit Rattenbach - 5 years ago
can't believe I learned so much in just 16:27 mins. loved it!
thanks man, really good review.
Noah Stone
Noah Stone - 5 years ago
Have you taken a look at the FRK
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Noah Stone I got the 5’8” and it’s too narrow for my likings... I will try to get the 5’9”
Eric Tay
Eric Tay - 5 years ago
Sci fi is too much fun. You are 100% on your review. Its my dd in 3-6. Any smaller and it boggs, any bigger and it feels kinda slow on the drop and outta control on the face.
Giovanni Luca
Giovanni Luca - 4 years ago
Chuck in some am2 or am1 fins for the bigger days depending on whether you ride medium or large fins. I find this adds control and drive
Surfing
Surfing - 5 years ago
$900 for a Thai popout, no thanks! Death of a culture, Kelly Slater and the tennis tour of surfing, its a shame.
martinwajda
martinwajda - 5 years ago
Don't knock it until you've tried it.
Greg Schexnayder
Greg Schexnayder - 5 years ago
Love the review as usual - Tomo stuff is legit - I have an Evo, Cymatic and and a hydronaught which has me covered from groveling to macking!
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Greg Schexnayder Sounds like a epic quiver!!!
Torrey B
Torrey B - 5 years ago
Out of curiosity — what is your go-to lowers board right now? If you’re not reviewing a board and it’s, say, fun 3-5 ft.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Torrey B Phantom too...
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Torrey B NB2, Driver, Fever
Christian69James
Christian69James - 5 years ago
Another great review Noel. Question...if you were riding a 5'7" or 5'8" wide tail squash thruster, would you go raked, pivot or neutral fins? I have a another board I'm trying to dial in and it's a bit higher in liters than I'm used to. Futures boxes...i have all large fins...am tech 1, freestone gen., hs1, and true Ames pretty much the same size as the Kolohe large. Pretty much for chest high and up...thanks for the help brother. I'm 5'7" 160lbs.
Christian69James
Christian69James - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews very cool Noel, thanks!
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Christian69James Try the JF first for a Neutral fin but I recommend the P8 Legacy Series for wide tail boards with low rocker.
Hendrik Van de Perre
Hendrik Van de Perre - 5 years ago
Nice review Noel !
You do a great job in describing the differences between the boards and i have very similar feelings to you, despite being a much lower level surfer.
I'm 188cm and 80kg intermediate and i currently own a 5'7 omni, and a brand new 5'6 Cymatic.
Had a couple of waves on a friends 5'11 sci fi a couple of years ago and i remembered how easy that tail turned.

That had me buying the Cymatic as a replacement for my beaten up Omni, as i've grown fond of Tomo's noseless boards.
Now the difference is huge between my Omni and Cymatic, surfed both with reactor and performer quads,
But the Cymatic feels so effortless, much easier to go vertical and stay in the pocket ! I feel it specially in the junky surf we get,
more flow, and longer rides with the Cymatic due to making it past sections i wouldn't make with the Omni.

I havent gotten solid surf yet since i have the Cymatic but curious to see how it does once it gets to 5ft with a decent period,
as in those conditions the Omni really comes to life.

Hydronaut review coming up as well ? I'm thinking to add that one above the Cymatic to potentialy replace the Omni.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Hendrik Van de Perre Not sure on the Hydranaut... it’s a mini step up... not surfing much big surf often enough for a review.
X -MAN X MAN
X -MAN X MAN - 5 years ago
Nice review.i have the same style surfing like yours.so i do not buy yet yhe bb3 for the summer until you review the bb3.you look sharp fast withe this board.but in the turns ..cutbak..not realy .like your show as always.
Felix Lux
Felix Lux - 5 years ago
So well explained, really learned something from this one, thanks man!
martinwajda
martinwajda - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, great review and very informative as always, I've had two Sci-Fi's now but I noticed they felt different even though they were the same size, one had lower rails and slightly different rocker than the other. Just wondering if you noticed anything like that at all?
martinwajda
martinwajda - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews maybe they tweaked the design as I bought the first one when they first came out and then the next one a year later? Anyways they both went unreal just had to use different fins. I am a huge Tomo fan, all the boards I've had were awesome and improved my surfing.
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Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
martinwajda Mine feel pretty much the same.... interesting yours had different rails.

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JBOsurf
JBOsurf - 5 years ago
Omni looks the best in the water, so smooth and carvey. The rest look twitchy.
D F
D F - 5 years ago
Great stuff as always, i do see where the 5'7" seems to bogg in the small stuff. I ride a 5'9 im 150#s 5'8" tall and feel the same about mine in small surf. Good waves with some power to them is where this board works best for me intermediate.
Miguel Marquina
Miguel Marquina - 5 years ago
Not a fav? Dang it I knew I should have gone with theNB2, oh well boards still super fun and it feels good under both my chest and feet, thanks for the review been waiting forever for this and you delivered!
Jake
Jake - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, when your not riding boards for a review, what do you ride?
Jake
Jake - 5 years ago
Surf n Show Reviews Awesome, thanks for the reply
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Jake Always working on something... fin testing on my down time. If it’s small I will Test fins in the NB2 in Spinetek or The Machado Seaside. When it’s over head were then we’re shooting for a review.
redh
redh - 5 years ago
Bring us the Tomo Evo Helium, pls✌️
Traction Software
Traction Software - 5 years ago
I had a 5'5" EVO, had mixed surfs with it. one wave brilliant, next wave terrible. not forgiving at all, feet on deck had to be perfect otherwise squirmy. waves needed to be 3+ foot, couldn't get used to paddling a small board in larger waves - paddled like a brick for me. swapped it for a Al Merrick Sampler, way better all round board.
Chico
Chico - 5 years ago
Have a 5'5, great board, traded my 6'0 for it. Quick background, I've been surfing for over 10 years but still suck. I weight 160lb. Nowadays I've been surfing only on weekends, when possible, so it's a great board for me because of the paddling power. Gets a bit getting used to padding more ahead in the board but it's great to have all that foam under your chest. The board is very responsive, almost too much on larger waves, but after you get used to it, it's lots of fun. Also for me, who takes good care of my boards and am not surfing as much anymore it's great going with helium for the durability. Plus you can late drop those bombs with more peace of mind. I've dropped on one where I came up worried with my board since it was pretty shallow but not a dent. Board was recommended to me by the knowledgeable and friendly Bird of Bird's surf shed, SD.
Christian Potzner
Christian Potzner - 5 years ago
Same, please review the evo helium!
Youdig surf
Youdig surf - 5 years ago
ill will be waiting this one =) even if i have it , i want your input and comparaison against other boards.
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
redh it’s on my radar
Matthew Gillenberg
Matthew Gillenberg - 5 years ago
Would you be able to provide customized board choice advise based on my ability, style, size/weight, type of waves surfed, etc.?
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Matthew Gillenberg What kind of board? Groveler, HPSB, Small Wave Performance Board? I charge $300 to analyze footage and give you comprehensive video coaching.
Matthew Gillenberg
Matthew Gillenberg - 5 years ago
I understand. I'm 6'2", 195 lbs, intermediate to advanced, typically ride a 5'10-6'2' at around 31 liters. The wave I surf is La Roca in San Jose Del Cabo which has been compared to Upper Trestles. Also, what would you charge for a comprehensive analysis and recommendation? @Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Matthew Gillenberg You sound pretty serious.... if you want analyze footage and check your surfing then I will be charging you for this. If you want some basic info like what liters and board I recommend for you with going through the other process then that’s no charge. Sorry my time is jam packed with board reviews and projects so I need to charge for the other type of help your asking me for.
Matthew Gillenberg
Matthew Gillenberg - 5 years ago
So how would you like to proceed? I can put together a video of me surfing a few different boards at the wave that I will be surfing the most for comparative purposes.@Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Matthew Gillenberg Sure
DWson808
DWson808 - 5 years ago
can you review the evo?
Maurice Cureton
Maurice Cureton - 5 years ago
Great Review! I love the SciPhi. I actually got mine about an inch longer which helped it to be more versatile for me. I’ve surfed in everything from clean El Salvador waves to onshore Huntington pier bowl waves and it feels great in both. The Cymatic is also a super fun board to me it perfect for Huntington’s waves. I’ve not been able to get the Omni to work for me though. It’s the only Tomo board I had to sell after two months because I could not find my flow on it. Maybe it was the fins. It was my first FCS fin set up and I used the Stretch’s. It never felt special.
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Maurice Cureton Cheers for posting your experiences
wafertheen
wafertheen - 5 years ago
thanks for the review noel. i've owned a 5'7" sci fi for a year. it's fast and gives lot's of easy speed but i struggle with it carving tight in the pocket. i found that a deeper bottom turn with a more crouched stance helped to set my rail before i got to the top of the wave so it didn't release. cutbacks felt nice and fast and held well. easy speed and turning with a good wide size range would be the sci fi's strengths for me. it's a bit quirky though and takes time to work out if you want it to go like a high performance short board. also, patch your dings and small cracks quickly because lft construction sucks water big time!
wafertheen
wafertheen - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews thanks noel. i'm 5"8 165 pounds (173cm, 75kg). pretty similar to you which is handy cause we ride pretty much the same volume and dimensions. i probably would've gone with the sci fi in 5'6" but i got mine used and had to settle for close enough.
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
wafertheen Thanks for your feedback... this will help others too. How much do you weigh and how tall are you? Just curious...
Jamby James
Jamby James - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, thanks for the great reviews, your break downs are very informative! Question, aside from aesthetics, if you already owned a Cymatic, would you see any reason to purchase a Sci-fi? Does one board outshine the other in certain aspects?
Jamby James
Jamby James - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews . Thanks Noel. Much appreciated!
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Jamby James The Sci-Fi will go a little better in 2’ surf but I like the way the Cymatic fits better in transition on a 2’ pocket. If your looking to compliment your Cymatic for smaller surf then I recommend the Machado Seaside. Such a sick little board... excellent paddler and insane down the line speed. That’s a sick two board quiver. Cheers
bodhi tree
bodhi tree - 5 years ago
Great detailed review, nice comparison between models.
Xabier xabi
Xabier xabi - 5 years ago
So great review. I don’t like lft because they break too fast and they have more and more weight because of the eps. Helium is better when you pay 800 for one board.

How do you compare this board with the fever?

I am making the midas from machado in PU because the price and I would want to see a review.
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Xabier xabi Fever is a HPSB with Continuous rocker and decent tail rocker for performance in the pocket. The SciFi will be faster down the line and the Fever will be better in the pocket. The Fever will also handle 8’ surf no problem
Xabier xabi
Xabier xabi - 5 years ago
And sci-fi vs fever?
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Xabier xabi I’ve heard of surfers having similar problems with their LFT boards. I have not had any problems at all with any of the Firewire boards. The LFT is a little heavier but for good reason.., that weight helps keep the Chatter or Vibration down and the rails engaged on the water surface.

I personally like the HE Tech better but I guess it really matters on the board type. The Gamma in HE felt great... no complaint on the board either.
danny alamina
danny alamina - 5 years ago
Hey Noel, the Sci-Fi compared to the Lost V3 stealth which did you like better?
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
danny alamina SciFi is faster but the V3 is better in the pocket. What’s more important to you....
Nuno Cunha
Nuno Cunha - 5 years ago
Noel, you are the man when it is about surfboards review, thanks !
Jonas Akyildiz
Jonas Akyildiz - 5 years ago
Hi Noel, great video once again! Maybe doing a video about quiver of boards for each shaper would be interesting? For example Lost, CI etc.. cheers!
Jonas Akyildiz
Jonas Akyildiz - 5 years ago
@Surf n Show Reviews Yes sir! Building a good quiver can be pretty hard, would love to hear your opinions on different quivers from different shapers!
Surf n Show Reviews
Surf n Show Reviews - 5 years ago
Jonas Akyildiz I like the idea... kinda like I did for this SciFi review?

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