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Created by SP > 9 months ago, 6 Aug 2015
Macaha
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4 Nov 2017 3:24PM
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laceys lane said..

Surf69 said..


laceys lane said..



Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!





Well one surf one it had it doing what i envisaged.

Not much to go on but better than not going as i envisaged.

Learner boards. Gee i would get a mct 9 6 evo 2 with the 07 rocker if i want one of those







Cool guy


Did you get a wave today LL Matt and his SB mates surfed N Burleigh then Snapper this afternoon, they are currently on the deck overlooking snapper smashing beers

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
4 Nov 2017 3:28PM
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Macaha said..


Sealaceys lane said..



Surf69 said..




laceys lane said..





Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!







Well one surf one it had it doing what i envisaged.

Not much to go on but better than not going as i envisaged.

Learner boards. Gee i would get a mct 9 6 evo 2 with the 07 rocker if i want one of those











Cool guy




Did you get a wave today LL Matt and his SB mates surfed N Burleigh then Snapper this afternoon, they are currently on the deck overlooking snapper smashing beers



Calf crapped its self friday morning surf mac.
But you know that already you wicked schemer you
Ps pickup a wide alley bomb in that nw this morning to the towers. 14 race sup. About all im good for

Macaha
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4 Nov 2017 3:30PM
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laceys lane said..


Macaha said..





Surf69 said..





laceys lane said..






laceys lane said..










Did you get a wave today LL Matt and his SB mates surfed N Burleigh then Snapper this afternoon, they are currently on the deck overlooking snapper smashing beers




Calf crapped its self friday morning surf mac.
But you know that already you wicked schemer you



Some nice lines rolling in now, wide snapper into LM can't wait to get back into this surfing capper.

Yeah sorry about that old boy

MickPC
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4 Nov 2017 10:24PM
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MickPC
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5 Nov 2017 10:32PM
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Seriously need to come up with a plan to depopularize surfing...this is some scary sh1t. Russian's, German's, various other Euro people & now the Chinese getting interested in surfing

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
6 Nov 2017 5:43AM
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Too many black red and white mals around

Thats why theres too many people surfing.
My theory anyway

MickPC
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6 Nov 2017 1:00PM
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Too many black red and white mals around

Thats why theres too many people surfing.
My theory anyway


LOL so what your saying is Mac needs to be put on a board buying restriction...could be right mate

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
18 Nov 2017 7:33PM
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An impulse buy


Dvs 66x21x 23/4 eps 43 lts linear carbon technology


ok. time to fess up. I got this board out of the bag, took and fins and put it on the floor.

bloody hell , its got bucket loads of rocker. even rocker, more than my dhd dna even.

s#it, I didn't even look at that when I brought it. just assumed it would be low. blinded by the colour, carbon, fancy edges, blah blah.

no wonder with a bit of wind and the ultra lightness I couldnt get it down waves. I'm battling a bucket of rocker too.

ive put it up for consignment. there's no future here.

time to cop my punishment

thePup
13831 posts
18 Nov 2017 5:42PM
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laceys lane said..

laceys lane said..
An impulse buy


Dvs 66x21x 23/4 eps 43 lts linear carbon technology



ok. time to fess up. I got this board out of the bag, took and fins and put it on the floor.

bloody hell , its got bucket loads of rocker. even rocker, more than my dhd dna even.

s#it, I didn't even look at that when I brought it. just assumed it would be low. blinded by the colour, carbon, fancy edges, blah blah.

no wonder with a bit of wind and the ultra lightness I couldnt get it down waves. I'm battling a bucket of rocker too.

ive put it up for consignment. there's no future here.

time to cop my punishment


28 days ... not bad - not bad at all

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
18 Nov 2017 7:54PM
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ok, one down

Macaha
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18 Nov 2017 7:59PM
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Haha I told you so

laceys lane
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18 Nov 2017 8:56PM
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Macaha said..
Haha I told you so


dam, I thought you said was the wrong colour, not the wrong rocker!!!!!

your so board savy

SP
10982 posts
20 Nov 2017 7:38AM
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laceys lane said..

laceys lane said..
An impulse buy


Dvs 66x21x 23/4 eps 43 lts linear carbon technology



ok. time to fess up. I got this board out of the bag, took and fins and put it on the floor.

bloody hell , its got bucket loads of rocker. even rocker, more than my dhd dna even.

s#it, I didn't even look at that when I brought it. just assumed it would be low. blinded by the colour, carbon, fancy edges, blah blah.

no wonder with a bit of wind and the ultra lightness I couldnt get it down waves. I'm battling a bucket of rocker too.

ive put it up for consignment. there's no future here.

time to cop my punishment


Atleast you tried it and learnt something..

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
20 Nov 2017 8:22PM
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SP said..

laceys lane said..


laceys lane said..
An impulse buy


Dvs 66x21x 23/4 eps 43 lts linear carbon technology




ok. time to fess up. I got this board out of the bag, took and fins and put it on the floor.

bloody hell , its got bucket loads of rocker. even rocker, more than my dhd dna even.

s#it, I didn't even look at that when I brought it. just assumed it would be low. blinded by the colour, carbon, fancy edges, blah blah.

no wonder with a bit of wind and the ultra lightness I couldnt get it down waves. I'm battling a bucket of rocker too.

ive put it up for consignment. there's no future here.

time to cop my punishment



Atleast you tried it and learnt something..


as soon as I put it on the ground and saw the amount of rocker I was really dirty on my self. usually its one of the first things I do.

how far up the shin for nose and foot/ ankle under the tail rocker. .

I don't like sharp tippy rockers but its the trend for young punter type boards.

prefer a smoother rocker line personally

Macaha
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20 Nov 2017 8:37PM
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as soon as I put it on the ground and saw the amount of rocker I was really dirty on my self. usually its one of the first things I do.

how far up the shin for nose and foot/ ankle under the tail rocker. .

I don't like sharp tippy rockers but its the trend for young punter type boards.

prefer a smoother rocker line personally


Cant believe you, you of all people could overlook the rocker pre purchase.
You want a smooth rocker get a 207 up ya mate and don't come in here with
this shin measurement bs

good night, mac one lacey ZIP

laceys lane
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20 Nov 2017 8:48PM
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Macaha said..

laceys lane said..











as soon as I put it on the ground and saw the amount of rocker I was really dirty on my self. usually its one of the first things I do.

how far up the shin for nose and foot/ ankle under the tail rocker. .

I don't like sharp tippy rockers but its the trend for young punter type boards.

prefer a smoother rocker line personally



Cant believe you, you of all people could overlook the rocker pre purchase.
You want a smooth rocker get a 207 up ya mate and don't come in here with
this shin measurement bs

good night, mac one lacey ZIP


you stick to your art boards and leave the board design talk part to surfers

good mac - back to less than zero

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
20 Nov 2017 7:00PM
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Bit the bullet and now have a 6'4" 21 3/8" x 3" Hypto Krypto Used it once so far and seems pretty good, fast drivey, powers out of turns. A little tighter than i was expecting but still adjusting to find good foot positioning. Off to Bali in a couple of weeks to give it a good go so will provide a ride report then.




Its taken a while to get some great conditions to really give this a fair go,,,,, well I have now, and this I've found :

Summary for those that don't want to get the detail = Took a little to get familiar with but when we jelled it's turned out to be a mighty fine thing and a quality build. Loose as a thruster and Fast, drivey but with good release as a quad in better waves, either way a great paddler.

Now in More detail for those of you even remotely interested.

ME - 6'4" 100kg, above average fitness for age (but then again anything upright and breathing is!) surfer of nearly 40 years.
BOARD - Hayden Hypto Krypto, future flex 6' 4" x 21 3/8 x 3 " 5 fin Set up, running on Haydens own fin templates.

I'd suspect that the board would weigh the equivalent of a PU 4 x 6 x 4 Oz, yet appears to be significantly stronger. All in all much better than expected. Have heard some horror stories about build quality but that's usually directed at offshore produced product. This one was a customer order made in Oz, I've never surfed a shortboard that's been anything but PU Constructions, so its an Epoxy first for me. So far very happy

FIRST : Build Quality - Ordered stringer-less expoxy, glassed strong 12 0z deck 6 ounce bottom. I'm used to heavy glass jobs and want my boards to be durable so was expecting a strong yet heavier board even though expoxy. I was pleasantly surprised to find the board significantly light...(at the cost of multiple pressuries on the deck I was expecting) Yet after about 15 hours of activity over a few weeks there's still no indents on the deck other than a barely noticeable impression that was acquired with thanks to an airline going to Indo, None from feet, none from knees.


- Can see looking down the decks clear of indents. (My usual short board PU's would normally be fairly hammered by now)
- Beautifully shaped rail




THE PERFORMANCE:
AS A QUAD - Fast and drivey, a lot tighter than I expected (in comparison to my Mayhem quad, but that definitely has more area in the tail and the fins closer to the rail) but having said that still has a comfortable if not flirtatious release with lip manoeuvres, with a noticeable acceleration out of rail turns, that took some getting used to. All in all I found that if I'm in super hollow glassy tunnels the quad works very, very well... once you've mastered the slightly more forward foot positioning switching back to the tail block to maximise the boards potential. This thing is a barrel magnet, I think thanks to the widest part of the board forward of centre, tucked in ,sharp edged tails working in sync with the side fins and perfectly matched low'ish rail. (I was expecting a slightly lower rail yet this works well :)

AS A THRUSTER:
Basically I got this with the primary expectation that it would be used as a quad the majority of ownership. My other quad, tried once as a thruster, never went back but this one rides so bloody good as a thruster as well...just different. Definitely two different persona's from the one board. As a thruster I found it to ride marginally slower but probably 30% looser than the quad, a hell of a lot more release allowing for the back foot to push the tail away far easier than the quad, yet with a good deal of control allowed. I found this little quality extremely good fun noting myself that I'm extending my turns and snaps a hell of a lot more and with a lot more confidence as the board seems to allow an easier recovery and therefore control of extreme turns. My son noting " Dad your're killing it on that thing!". Nothing like some positive feedback from the grom's .

I had an epic day on my back hand recently, this board really shined for me in the thruster set up. It was one of those memorable sessions with just over head, near windless conditions running for 100m's down a shallow reefed point. As a contributing factor to that epic session I'm pointing the finger at the fact that the pulled in pin, combined with sharp rails a third of the way up and awesome bottom contours allowed for some critical turns in and around the lip, combined with the volume and width forward seeming to have a symbiotic relationship with the body mechanics of back hand surfing, always allowing for a stable and forgiving descent to a point where you can drive, vertically to the lip again with the confidence of a pro. Damn it felt good.







Initially I wasn't sure I was happy. It was not a board that felt immediately awesome and for the first couple of surfs I was enthusiastic about it, thinking this was going to be good... but not yet declaring it so. That changed greatly when I got this into good waves and basically , got used to riding it. It goes well in mediocre waves but it really shines in quality waves small or large, I wouldn't have it or use it as a groveler by any stretch.

I ride big boards and Longboards a lot and this is allowing for an easy transition between those and this, even going from the 9'5" down to this at 6'4" feels OK and still manage a speedy comfortable paddle as opposed to feeling like your laying on a tea bag. The quality has proven to be more durable than expected and is pretty damn light considering the heavier glass option.

All in all I wouldn't hesitate recommending one, I didn't find it a magic board initially, but after the surfs I've had on it lately...I DO NOW!!

SP
10982 posts
21 Nov 2017 10:00AM
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Epic board report...

Reminds me of Simondos reviews

SP
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21 Nov 2017 10:08AM
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laceys lane said..

SP said..


laceys lane said..



laceys lane said..
An impulse buy


Dvs 66x21x 23/4 eps 43 lts linear carbon technology





ok. time to fess up. I got this board out of the bag, took and fins and put it on the floor.

bloody hell , its got bucket loads of rocker. even rocker, more than my dhd dna even.

s#it, I didn't even look at that when I brought it. just assumed it would be low. blinded by the colour, carbon, fancy edges, blah blah.

no wonder with a bit of wind and the ultra lightness I couldnt get it down waves. I'm battling a bucket of rocker too.

ive put it up for consignment. there's no future here.

time to cop my punishment




Atleast you tried it and learnt something..



as soon as I put it on the ground and saw the amount of rocker I was really dirty on my self. usually its one of the first things I do.

how far up the shin for nose and foot/ ankle under the tail rocker. .

I don't like sharp tippy rockers but its the trend for young punter type boards.

prefer a smoother rocker line personally



Good tip.
I measure my fin position with my hand. End of the thumb on the tail and the back edge of fin about on the end of my little finger.

Hope you use a tape at work
Although light switches were always tit high and power points just below the knee.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
21 Nov 2017 12:15PM
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Taking a tape into a board shop might just be a bit over the top .
Although i saw mac take a tape measure into the mct shop to check a decal position on a board he ordered

McHenry
SA, 1739 posts
21 Nov 2017 3:18PM
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I thought he would have just plucked a pube to ensure the added width and thickness from the previous board.

Sorry Mac

Macaha
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21 Nov 2017 2:55PM
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Taking a tape into a board shop might just be a bit over the top .
Although i saw mac take a tape measure into the mct shop to check a decal position on a board he ordered


You have turned into Queen Bitch haven't you.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
21 Nov 2017 6:22PM
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Macaha said..

laceys lane said..
Taking a tape into a board shop might just be a bit over the top .
Although i saw mac take a tape measure into the mct shop to check a decal position on a board he ordered



You have turned into Queen Bitch haven't you.


Look. Try to be a good person.




Ps well. You did take the tape in. For a joke i admit.

You know . Back when you could give and take a joke

MickPC
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21 Nov 2017 6:32PM
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Surf69 said..

Surf69 said..
Bit the bullet and now have a 6'4" 21 3/8" x 3" Hypto Krypto Used it once so far and seems pretty good, fast drivey, powers out of turns. A little tighter than i was expecting but still adjusting to find good foot positioning. Off to Bali in a couple of weeks to give it a good go so will provide a ride report then.




Its taken a while to get some great conditions to really give this a fair go,,,,, well I have now, and this I've found :

Summary for those that don't want to get the detail = Took a little to get familiar with but when we jelled it's turned out to be a mighty fine thing and a quality build. Loose as a thruster and Fast, drivey but with good release as a quad in better waves, either way a great paddler.

Now in More detail for those of you even remotely interested.

ME - 6'4" 100kg, above average fitness for age (but then again anything upright and breathing is!) surfer of nearly 40 years.
BOARD - Hayden Hypto Krypto, future flex 6' 4" x 21 3/8 x 3 " 5 fin Set up, running on Haydens own fin templates.

I'd suspect that the board would weigh the equivalent of a PU 4 x 6 x 4 Oz, yet appears to be significantly stronger. All in all much better than expected. Have heard some horror stories about build quality but that's usually directed at offshore produced product. This one was a customer order made in Oz, I've never surfed a shortboard that's been anything but PU Constructions, so its an Epoxy first for me. So far very happy

FIRST : Build Quality - Ordered stringer-less expoxy, glassed strong 12 0z deck 6 ounce bottom. I'm used to heavy glass jobs and want my boards to be durable so was expecting a strong yet heavier board even though expoxy. I was pleasantly surprised to find the board significantly light...(at the cost of multiple pressuries on the deck I was expecting) Yet after about 15 hours of activity over a few weeks there's still no indents on the deck other than a barely noticeable impression that was acquired with thanks to an airline going to Indo, None from feet, none from knees.


- Can see looking down the decks clear of indents. (My usual short board PU's would normally be fairly hammered by now)
- Beautifully shaped rail




THE PERFORMANCE:
AS A QUAD - Fast and drivey, a lot tighter than I expected (in comparison to my Mayhem quad, but that definitely has more area in the tail and the fins closer to the rail) but having said that still has a comfortable if not flirtatious release with lip manoeuvres, with a noticeable acceleration out of rail turns, that took some getting used to. All in all I found that if I'm in super hollow glassy tunnels the quad works very, very well... once you've mastered the slightly more forward foot positioning switching back to the tail block to maximise the boards potential. This thing is a barrel magnet, I think thanks to the widest part of the board forward of centre, tucked in ,sharp edged tails working in sync with the side fins and perfectly matched low'ish rail. (I was expecting a slightly lower rail yet this works well :)

AS A THRUSTER:
Basically I got this with the primary expectation that it would be used as a quad the majority of ownership. My other quad, tried once as a thruster, never went back but this one rides so bloody good as a thruster as well...just different. Definitely two different persona's from the one board. As a thruster I found it to ride marginally slower but probably 30% looser than the quad, a hell of a lot more release allowing for the back foot to push the tail away far easier than the quad, yet with a good deal of control allowed. I found this little quality extremely good fun noting myself that I'm extending my turns and snaps a hell of a lot more and with a lot more confidence as the board seems to allow an easier recovery and therefore control of extreme turns. My son noting " Dad your're killing it on that thing!". Nothing like some positive feedback from the grom's .

I had an epic day on my back hand recently, this board really shined for me in the thruster set up. It was one of those memorable sessions with just over head, near windless conditions running for 100m's down a shallow reefed point. As a contributing factor to that epic session I'm pointing the finger at the fact that the pulled in pin, combined with sharp rails a third of the way up and awesome bottom contours allowed for some critical turns in and around the lip, combined with the volume and width forward seeming to have a symbiotic relationship with the body mechanics of back hand surfing, always allowing for a stable and forgiving descent to a point where you can drive, vertically to the lip again with the confidence of a pro. Damn it felt good.







Initially I wasn't sure I was happy. It was not a board that felt immediately awesome and for the first couple of surfs I was enthusiastic about it, thinking this was going to be good... but not yet declaring it so. That changed greatly when I got this into good waves and basically , got used to riding it. It goes well in mediocre waves but it really shines in quality waves small or large, I wouldn't have it or use it as a groveler by any stretch.

I ride big boards and Longboards a lot and this is allowing for an easy transition between those and this, even going from the 9'5" down to this at 6'4" feels OK and still manage a speedy comfortable paddle as opposed to feeling like your laying on a tea bag. The quality has proven to be more durable than expected and is pretty damn light considering the heavier glass option.

All in all I wouldn't hesitate recommending one, I didn't find it a magic board initially, but after the surfs I've had on it lately...I DO NOW!!


Yeah I love my 6'0 mate, great boards. Didn't get board of the year 2 or 3 times for nothing...havta show you my fin setup, I go Shapers S9's in head & 1/2 & Shapers S9 sides with solus funky cutaway type fin in the back in small to medium waves.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
22 Nov 2017 7:49AM
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laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
23 Nov 2017 6:29PM
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6 6 nomad ready for a top coat my loopy alley wave type board.

Can't wait to ride this puppy too. I have medium am2 's in mind for this sled

Sdr on a roll


Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
23 Nov 2017 6:44PM
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Geez are you on mates rates

Nice little stick mate nice

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
23 Nov 2017 6:55PM
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I tried mates rates with you

You just laughed

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
27 Nov 2017 11:57AM
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MickPC said..

Surf69 said..


Surf69 said..
Bit the bullet and now have a 6'4" 21 3/8" x 3" Hypto Krypto Used it once so far and seems pretty good, fast drivey, powers out of turns. A little tighter than i was expecting but still adjusting to find good foot positioning. Off to Bali in a couple of weeks to give it a good go so will provide a ride report then.





Its taken a while to get some great conditions to really give this a fair go,,,,, well I have now, and this I've found :

Summary for those that don't want to get the detail = Took a little to get familiar with but when we jelled it's turned out to be a mighty fine thing and a quality build. Loose as a thruster and Fast, drivey but with good release as a quad in better waves, either way a great paddler.

Now in More detail for those of you even remotely interested.

ME - 6'4" 100kg, above average fitness for age (but then again anything upright and breathing is!) surfer of nearly 40 years.
BOARD - Hayden Hypto Krypto, future flex 6' 4" x 21 3/8 x 3 " 5 fin Set up, running on Haydens own fin templates.

I'd suspect that the board would weigh the equivalent of a PU 4 x 6 x 4 Oz, yet appears to be significantly stronger. All in all much better than expected. Have heard some horror stories about build quality but that's usually directed at offshore produced product. This one was a customer order made in Oz, I've never surfed a shortboard that's been anything but PU Constructions, so its an Epoxy first for me. So far very happy

FIRST : Build Quality - Ordered stringer-less expoxy, glassed strong 12 0z deck 6 ounce bottom. I'm used to heavy glass jobs and want my boards to be durable so was expecting a strong yet heavier board even though expoxy. I was pleasantly surprised to find the board significantly light...(at the cost of multiple pressuries on the deck I was expecting) Yet after about 15 hours of activity over a few weeks there's still no indents on the deck other than a barely noticeable impression that was acquired with thanks to an airline going to Indo, None from feet, none from knees.


- Can see looking down the decks clear of indents. (My usual short board PU's would normally be fairly hammered by now)
- Beautifully shaped rail




THE PERFORMANCE:
AS A QUAD - Fast and drivey, a lot tighter than I expected (in comparison to my Mayhem quad, but that definitely has more area in the tail and the fins closer to the rail) but having said that still has a comfortable if not flirtatious release with lip manoeuvres, with a noticeable acceleration out of rail turns, that took some getting used to. All in all I found that if I'm in super hollow glassy tunnels the quad works very, very well... once you've mastered the slightly more forward foot positioning switching back to the tail block to maximise the boards potential. This thing is a barrel magnet, I think thanks to the widest part of the board forward of centre, tucked in ,sharp edged tails working in sync with the side fins and perfectly matched low'ish rail. (I was expecting a slightly lower rail yet this works well :)

AS A THRUSTER:
Basically I got this with the primary expectation that it would be used as a quad the majority of ownership. My other quad, tried once as a thruster, never went back but this one rides so bloody good as a thruster as well...just different. Definitely two different persona's from the one board. As a thruster I found it to ride marginally slower but probably 30% looser than the quad, a hell of a lot more release allowing for the back foot to push the tail away far easier than the quad, yet with a good deal of control allowed. I found this little quality extremely good fun noting myself that I'm extending my turns and snaps a hell of a lot more and with a lot more confidence as the board seems to allow an easier recovery and therefore control of extreme turns. My son noting " Dad your're killing it on that thing!". Nothing like some positive feedback from the grom's .

I had an epic day on my back hand recently, this board really shined for me in the thruster set up. It was one of those memorable sessions with just over head, near windless conditions running for 100m's down a shallow reefed point. As a contributing factor to that epic session I'm pointing the finger at the fact that the pulled in pin, combined with sharp rails a third of the way up and awesome bottom contours allowed for some critical turns in and around the lip, combined with the volume and width forward seeming to have a symbiotic relationship with the body mechanics of back hand surfing, always allowing for a stable and forgiving descent to a point where you can drive, vertically to the lip again with the confidence of a pro. Damn it felt good.







Initially I wasn't sure I was happy. It was not a board that felt immediately awesome and for the first couple of surfs I was enthusiastic about it, thinking this was going to be good... but not yet declaring it so. That changed greatly when I got this into good waves and basically , got used to riding it. It goes well in mediocre waves but it really shines in quality waves small or large, I wouldn't have it or use it as a groveler by any stretch.

I ride big boards and Longboards a lot and this is allowing for an easy transition between those and this, even going from the 9'5" down to this at 6'4" feels OK and still manage a speedy comfortable paddle as opposed to feeling like your laying on a tea bag. The quality has proven to be more durable than expected and is pretty damn light considering the heavier glass option.

All in all I wouldn't hesitate recommending one, I didn't find it a magic board initially, but after the surfs I've had on it lately...I DO NOW!!



Yeah I love my 6'0 mate, great boards. Didn't get board of the year 2 or 3 times for nothing...havta show you my fin setup, I go Shapers S9's in head & 1/2 & Shapers S9 sides with solus funky cutaway type fin in the back in small to medium waves.


Interested in the funky cutaway!

MickPC
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27 Nov 2017 4:21PM
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Surf69 said..


MickPC said..



Surf69 said..




Surf69 said..
Bit the bullet and now have a 6'4" 21 3/8" x 3" Hypto Krypto Used it once so far and seems pretty good, fast drivey, powers out of turns. A little tighter than i was expecting but still adjusting to find good foot positioning. Off to Bali in a couple of weeks to give it a good go so will provide a ride report then.







Its taken a while to get some great conditions to really give this a fair go,,,,, well I have now, and this I've found :

Summary for those that don't want to get the detail = Took a little to get familiar with but when we jelled it's turned out to be a mighty fine thing and a quality build. Loose as a thruster and Fast, drivey but with good release as a quad in better waves, either way a great paddler.

Now in More detail for those of you even remotely interested.

ME - 6'4" 100kg, above average fitness for age (but then again anything upright and breathing is!) surfer of nearly 40 years.
BOARD - Hayden Hypto Krypto, future flex 6' 4" x 21 3/8 x 3 " 5 fin Set up, running on Haydens own fin templates.

I'd suspect that the board would weigh the equivalent of a PU 4 x 6 x 4 Oz, yet appears to be significantly stronger. All in all much better than expected. Have heard some horror stories about build quality but that's usually directed at offshore produced product. This one was a customer order made in Oz, I've never surfed a shortboard that's been anything but PU Constructions, so its an Epoxy first for me. So far very happy

FIRST : Build Quality - Ordered stringer-less expoxy, glassed strong 12 0z deck 6 ounce bottom. I'm used to heavy glass jobs and want my boards to be durable so was expecting a strong yet heavier board even though expoxy. I was pleasantly surprised to find the board significantly light...(at the cost of multiple pressuries on the deck I was expecting) Yet after about 15 hours of activity over a few weeks there's still no indents on the deck other than a barely noticeable impression that was acquired with thanks to an airline going to Indo, None from feet, none from knees.


- Can see looking down the decks clear of indents. (My usual short board PU's would normally be fairly hammered by now)
- Beautifully shaped rail




THE PERFORMANCE:
AS A QUAD - Fast and drivey, a lot tighter than I expected (in comparison to my Mayhem quad, but that definitely has more area in the tail and the fins closer to the rail) but having said that still has a comfortable if not flirtatious release with lip manoeuvres, with a noticeable acceleration out of rail turns, that took some getting used to. All in all I found that if I'm in super hollow glassy tunnels the quad works very, very well... once you've mastered the slightly more forward foot positioning switching back to the tail block to maximise the boards potential. This thing is a barrel magnet, I think thanks to the widest part of the board forward of centre, tucked in ,sharp edged tails working in sync with the side fins and perfectly matched low'ish rail. (I was expecting a slightly lower rail yet this works well :)

AS A THRUSTER:
Basically I got this with the primary expectation that it would be used as a quad the majority of ownership. My other quad, tried once as a thruster, never went back but this one rides so bloody good as a thruster as well...just different. Definitely two different persona's from the one board. As a thruster I found it to ride marginally slower but probably 30% looser than the quad, a hell of a lot more release allowing for the back foot to push the tail away far easier than the quad, yet with a good deal of control allowed. I found this little quality extremely good fun noting myself that I'm extending my turns and snaps a hell of a lot more and with a lot more confidence as the board seems to allow an easier recovery and therefore control of extreme turns. My son noting " Dad your're killing it on that thing!". Nothing like some positive feedback from the grom's .

I had an epic day on my back hand recently, this board really shined for me in the thruster set up. It was one of those memorable sessions with just over head, near windless conditions running for 100m's down a shallow reefed point. As a contributing factor to that epic session I'm pointing the finger at the fact that the pulled in pin, combined with sharp rails a third of the way up and awesome bottom contours allowed for some critical turns in and around the lip, combined with the volume and width forward seeming to have a symbiotic relationship with the body mechanics of back hand surfing, always allowing for a stable and forgiving descent to a point where you can drive, vertically to the lip again with the confidence of a pro. Damn it felt good.







Initially I wasn't sure I was happy. It was not a board that felt immediately awesome and for the first couple of surfs I was enthusiastic about it, thinking this was going to be good... but not yet declaring it so. That changed greatly when I got this into good waves and basically , got used to riding it. It goes well in mediocre waves but it really shines in quality waves small or large, I wouldn't have it or use it as a groveler by any stretch.

I ride big boards and Longboards a lot and this is allowing for an easy transition between those and this, even going from the 9'5" down to this at 6'4" feels OK and still manage a speedy comfortable paddle as opposed to feeling like your laying on a tea bag. The quality has proven to be more durable than expected and is pretty damn light considering the heavier glass option.

All in all I wouldn't hesitate recommending one, I didn't find it a magic board initially, but after the surfs I've had on it lately...I DO NOW!!





Yeah I love my 6'0 mate, great boards. Didn't get board of the year 2 or 3 times for nothing...havta show you my fin setup, I go Shapers S9's in head & 1/2 & Shapers S9 sides with solus funky cutaway type fin in the back in small to medium waves.




Interested in the funky cutaway!



NP yeah I'm really liking this setup. I was just gonna post a rear fin from a solus setup, but the shops just have pics of the sidefins which are compararable size to AM2. The solus rear fin is smaller than them & I tried to take pics to show it. But its heaps smaller than Shapers S9's when you eyeball them in the flesh, S9's are more like MR twins, maybe a little bigger. One youtube video by the surfboard wharehouse descibed it as a hatchet, but hey its basically a shortboard cutaway imo and surfboard wharehouse also has a weird photo that appears to have a front fin as a rear fin, so....lol...but anyway, a few piccies. You have the 5 option, but the board was designed as a thruster & I think Hayden was like yeah why not with lots of requests for a 5 option. Not to say heaps of fun cannot be had & the wider tail of a 6'4 compared to the 5'6's & 5'8's the younger crew go for makes for a whole different story. Its the kinda board I would like to have a smaller & larger board in the quiver haha...people either love them or hate them, I'm loving it

Its a versatile board, for versatile waves, surfers and fin setups...wish I had one back in my prime.





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