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Benny,
Firstly really enjoy your website and video reviews, thanks.
Anyway I have been back surfing for a few years and step up down form a 9’1 MacTavish fireball long board to a Jackson 7’2 RFX withover 50 lt of volume.
I have really enjoyed the move onto a shorter board but am finding it a bit unresponsive as my surfing improves so I am considering my next move.
I am 45yrs, about your size, 6’0 and 110kg. An ex rugby front rower I am still reasonably fit and managing to surf 3 -4 times a week.
Surf mainly around Wanda/Cronulla and happy up to overhead or a bit overhead, hoping to build the confidence in larger surf as I improve.
I ready your review about the Lost Rocket V3, the Hypto Krypto but think I would need closer to 41 – 42 lt.
What are your thoughts ?
Regards,
George
hey check out the proctor monsta chief. proctor also makes many boards for’the bigger man’ you can also talk to the shaper there whos a really cool man and hell get you set up on the perfect board.