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| 39830 | 462 | A few years ago, this posted... | 86 | Roy Stewart | Jun 20, 2012 | 2012-06-20T11:58:02-0400 | SuperKool wrote: Roy Stewart wrote: SuperKool wrote: And if you wanna claim that your boards or any other board over 10 ft turns better than a thruster then just shut up. Sorry ya'll, the sake is getting to me. Commence alcohol lecture from roy... Click to expand... Don't post when drunk. you are mixing apples and pears and oranges... i.e. designer, length, and fin system. Thus your post makes no sense. As for turning, mals are tail pivoters, an inherently poor system in my opinion. . Click to expand... tail pivoting is inferior why? it's sure a lot tighter though right? Click to expand... Tail pivoting on longboards requires walking to get into trim again, this is inherently inefficient. the design features which promote it are detrimental to ease, accuracy of turning and turn radius while in trim.. just for a start. Tail pivoting does allow tighter turns, but is detrimental to longer turns. and where are the vids/pics of you shooting spray? Click to expand... Spray shooting should, for turning efficiency, be minimised. The assumption that the goal of turning is 'throwing spray' is a retarded, outdated trick surfing based paradigm, and is in my opinion another example of the herd mentality which Paul was talking about. . |