Haydenshapes "White Noiz" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas Ep 98
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10. comment for Haydenshapes "White Noiz" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas Ep 98
If you are thinking about trying a large fin then I recommend a pivot set or a set like Al Merrick fins that have a smaller center fin to keep the board loose.
20. comment for Haydenshapes "White Noiz" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas Ep 98
Could you answer a important question for me?
I always see you report your biotype (height and weight) and your theory for the sizes and volumes of the boards you have been using.
My question is, for my biotype (5'5" and 141 lbs/ 44years old) what do you suggest for a performance board for day-to-day use in waves 1 - 3 feet?
Expert/Pro level surfer= 22.5-23.5 liters
Advanced surfer= 24-25
Intermediate= 25.5-27
30. comment for Haydenshapes "White Noiz" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas Ep 98
Awesome,your in great shape, and you should be doing what you do for a living.... Now the question.
Age?
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