Tomo "Hydroshort" Surfboard Attributes, and Model Comparisons by Noel Salas Ep.89
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Where to Buy: The Surf Station: https://www.surfstationstore.com/collections/surfboards/products/firewire-hydroshort-surfboard Jacks Surfboards: https://jackssurfboards.com/collections/firewire/products/firewire-hydroshort-squash-surfboard Surf Ontario: https://surfontario.ca/collections/firewire-slater-tomo 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 give at https://www.paypal.me/surfnshow In this episode Daniel Thomson breaks down the board attributes for the Hydroshort. I also ask Tomo to explain the differences between the Hydroshort and his other models the Hydronaut, SKX and Cymatic. The Hydroshort is a great Daily Driver for 3-6’ surf. I did catch a few 2’ waves on it and it went well but the 2’ surf had a bit of push to it. I don’t recommend the Hydroshort as a groveler in 1-2’ mushy surf. After putting the Hydroshort through the paces in multiple wave sizes and conditions I liked it best as a Thruster with medium fins and I highly recommend this board for Intermediate to Advanced surfers. My Height: 5’9” Weight: 160 lb or 72.5 kg Hydroshort Board Size: 5’6” x 18 9/16 x 2 5/16 Liters 25.5 Favorite Fin Set Up: Thruster “Futures Beta 2.0 R6 Vapor Core” Tomo’s Height: 5’8” Weight: 158 lb or 71 kg Hydroshort Board Size: 5’6” x 18 9/16 x 2 5/16 Liters 25.5
It's a definite game changer ....... once you try it, you never go back especially as a quad.
I am about the same height and weight as yourself and just broke 50 years young but surfing nowhere near the same performance so I am not looking for real HP just trying to keep the wave count high. What size would you recommend? For what its worth I would use it probably exclusively as a quad since I always seem to make those work better than thrusters. In terms of firewire I am looking at the Cymatic and SciFi.
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One thing that might be highly subjective - I surfed an Evo before, which I overvolumed slightly (1l extra for groveling). It was a great board, but found it to not work great in choppy conditions. Afterwards I got to know that you should go low in volume on modern planing hull designs, as low as you dare. Tried an Evo one size smaller and it went great! My mistake. Still these seem to be quite sensitive to sizing. Didn't have that issue with some Machado models, Al Merricks or lost boards.
Any thoughts on sizing regarding the Hydroshort Noel? Go on the lower side of things for these as well?
If I am in between two sizes then I always size down and go for the lower liters. I would rather work a little harder paddling and get more performance out of a board... especially with EPS boards. They can be a bit corky and I want them to sink quickly.
Dan made a very good comparison with the SKX.
But I'd still like to learn better the differences between Hydroshort X Cymatic.
would love to hear your thoughts and how you - Noel - felt about the differences in riding them: Hydroshort X Cymatic: wave tipe/size and performance approach.
when would you chose a Hydroshot over the Cymatic and vice-versa?
thanks once again!
you guys are a really important part of the surfboard community and business.
cheers
ok. got it.
so the next step is trying it myself. : )
I already love the Cymatic and find it a great option for a high performance approach in small-medium punchy waves, without carrying all the nose length of a traditional HPSB.
well, thanks again! always helpful to hear your insights.
The Hydroshort is more of a conventional Shortboard shape with a torpedo nose to keep it a little shorter and still fit into a tight pocket.
Out of the Cymatic and Hydroshort I prefer the Cymatic for my style of surfing... it surfed more vertical in the pocket for my style.
That fish is called the El Tomo Fish... I think it’s coming out soon, not sure on the dates. Yes that’s the Fish Tomo was talking about. You can order one now on his website.
I hope to see more Tomo interviews, his boards are crazy good. I have a 5’2” eco (quad set up- KS fins)
5’3 vanguard (clay Marzos thruster (
Two SKX’s (a custom thruster, and a fun fin stock board 5’8”.
Now a cymatic (5’3” / 25.4 Lts) with generic plastic fins (in fin testing phase) trying all kinds of constructions and shapes. Quad/tri etc. also twin for fun
CI /Ks12- Slater fcs fins
Also neck beard 5’8” (don’t ride it)
8’6” FCD designs/patagonia quad gun shape. (EA quad set)
Love the cymatic.. it’s one of the best boards I’ve ever been on. Exceptionally fast and responsive.
Thanks always for the best surfboard reviews out there.
What you like more
Xtr or helium?