posts: 1832
Data license: Public Domain
This data as json
| post_id | thread_id | thread_title | post_number | author_username | post_date | post_date_iso | post_body |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1832 | 28 | 10' Tyler Craftsman Zeke | 9 | Pierre | Oct 12, 2005 | 2005-10-12T03:43:02-0400 | jonzer wrote: Pierre-- From my perspective you answered your own question. You gain glide and drive and lose ease of paddling and maneuverability. To a degree, this is a trade-off you make for a really good cruiser/noserider. Click to expand... I'm used to ride logs and I thought the lack of paddling power of that longboard gun might also be due to less volume ... but I guess you're right, it's mostly a weight problem and I'm finding out that it's not the best choice for a longboard gun when you really need some paddling speed to catch big waves and be able to move quickly when a big set comes ... Your board is beautiful by the way, I wish I had the money and that there wouldn't be a whole ocean between us ... |