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| 386933 | 24897 | Christenson Surfboards | 12 | 7354 | Dec 1, 2025 | 2025-12-01T18:29:31-0500 | Scott S said: Great thread. Thank you. what can you tell us about a 10' speed master, especially compared to shorter chris craft? i'm primarily in new england beach break and the occasional point, looking to dip my toes into the glider world. the speed master has my attention. Click to expand... full disclosure i havent been able to ride a speedmaster yet. I posted chris's 10' with the glass on tri in here a few weeks back when he wanted to sell it. It's wider than the chris craft from what I've seen and is more of a speedshape than a "big board". Speedmaster: It's definitely more maneuverable and made to give you paddle power as well as that long trimming rail without sacrificing the turnability that you sometimes get with boards over 10' If I think of any more info or end up riding one I'll update, but for East Coast I'd probably go with the speedmaster with tri fins(?) for the maneuverability in beach break conditions. Edit: TLDR thinking of a Chris Craft under 11'? Think abt getting a Speedmaster. The 11' CC felt like it was 10' when compared to my 11' eagle. |