The Official quiver thread
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Still hunting for a new daily. The 155 Louif fits the bill I think..
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looks like it has some camber to it too, my stingray is basically flat which is why I never use it where I liveperuna wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:37 pmI actually didn't ride it at all last year, and rarely the year before so my memory is likely spotty... Comparing to the Moss PQ54 that I had earlier the Hornet A) clicked much more immediately, I never actually felt totally comfortable on the Moss, even after trying to adjust my riding to suit it, on multiple occasions. The Hornet is directional, wide, and tapered sure, but it wasn't hard adjusting to it. B) was just way more fun overall. The Moss felt like it only had one radius that it was happy making turns at whereas the Hornet was easier for me to manipulate into different turn shapes. This could all be read as "the Moss is more exotic so it needs more time, the Hornet doesn't ride like anything special" but I don't care when the Moss wasn't any fun and the Hornet was.benjinyc wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:29 pmhow's that Hornet?, seems to be one of the decks that never gets attention from the gentem fanboisperuna wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:21 am I can't compete with @ad1105 but here's the current status of my quiver. Behind the Kazu is the Jones ME I also picked up during the off season. Missing is my pow surfer, it's stashed in a bag
Let me get back to you once I get a few laps on it this season, I'm hoping to get out for some night carving sessions locally with a few other dorks.
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Think a major point of the Hornet to Flyfisk line is having enough tail for pop on jumps and landing.
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@michaelangelo Seeing that you found and bought the UAP. How does it tide?
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My 2 board quiver.


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how do you like the new Force? both compared to the Classic & the new Ultra's.
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Ultras might be my new favorite. Flexible but still responsive. New forces are similar to the classics. Somehow they feel better. Slightly more damp and flexible under foot. Hard to explain. Old Classics might be slightly stiffer.coleslawed wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 3:50 pm how do you like the new Force? both compared to the Classic & the new Ultra's.
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Dunno how I missed this! I pretty much rode it all last season. I have the 153 and wish I had a 56 or 59 to go with it. I nabbed the 153 though since my local riding is like.. 850ft of vert. It has very..agreeable and lively flex, but has enough support to land backseat and not fold the tail over. Plenty of 56s and 59s out there but really want another Palmer base.unsuspected wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:12 pm @michaelangelo Seeing that you found and bought the UAP. How does it tide?
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Glad you found one and liked it. Wish they went for a different Palmer graphic (Caddi) but still.michaelangelo wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:25 pmDunno how I missed this! I pretty much rode it all last season. I have the 153 and wish I had a 56 or 59 to go with it. I nabbed the 153 though since my local riding is like.. 850ft of vert. It has very..agreeable and lively flex, but has enough support to land backseat and not fold the tail over. Plenty of 56s and 59s out there but really want another Palmer base.unsuspected wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:12 pm @michaelangelo Seeing that you found and bought the UAP. How does it tide?