Should probably stick with the quiver killer. Ghost is a great step up board for more hollow waves and works better in bigger more pocket tube riding conditions (considering what size you choose) Quiver will be a better all around board.
Hello, I am 30 yo Intermediate level surfer, 68kg. I mostly surf in powerless beach breaks with a Baby Buggy 5'8"(carbon wrap). I want to complete my quiver with a board for bigger days, also for surftrips. A board that gives me more confidence and stability in overhead waves and bumpy days. I hesitate a lot between Quiver Killer and the Round Up. Which one do you recomend me? I am thinking about 5'10-5'11 dim. Thank you!
+pierre g Thank you. Quiver Killer is a great little board. It more similar to the 69er than the El Loco. Like the 69er it excels in quite good waves. The Quiver Killer is brilliant with a sweet spot in shoulder to slightly overhead waves. The El Loco is much more of a small wave performance board. Hope that helps
great review as allways, very informative ! - should i ride this board with the same volume as a hypyto (73 kilos and ride the 5'8) wihich would be roughly the 5'10 Quiver killer? someone told me to ride it with less volume , say the 5,9 on account of the thick rails on the board
Hi, No real answer here. Personally I ride my Quiver Killer the same as my hypto, or just under. And that works brilliantly. I am 5ft 8 Hypto and 5ft 10 Quiver Killer also. The rails are quite a bit sharper on the Quiver Killer. You can see all our live stock here: www.boardshop.co.uk/brands/lost-surfboards?style=1625
Hi, It depends on your level, and where you would be surfing. But anywhere from the 5ft 11 upwards: www.boardshop.co.uk/brands/lost-surfboards?style=1625
Definitely not a groveller. Find this board hard to get into the wave when paddling for some reason so when its fat ive found it no good. Prob got too much volume
Which would you pick if you had to chose one, the quiver killer or the Pyzel Ghost? Mainly for surfing the right point breaks of El Salvador.
Should probably stick with the quiver killer. Ghost is a great step up board for more hollow waves and works better in bigger more pocket tube riding conditions (considering what size you choose) Quiver will be a better all around board.
Would quiver killer and baby buggy round have the same wave range?
Pyzel short cut comes to mind
Hello, I am 30 yo Intermediate level surfer, 68kg.
I mostly surf in powerless beach breaks with a Baby Buggy 5'8"(carbon wrap).
I want to complete my quiver with a board for bigger days, also for surftrips. A board that gives me more confidence and stability in overhead waves and bumpy days.
I hesitate a lot between Quiver Killer and the Round Up. Which one do you recomend me?
I am thinking about 5'10-5'11 dim.
Thank you!
In the same position. Would love to hear some suggestions!
Which is a better groveler board, rocket redux or quiver killer? Picking between the two for my next purchase.
Both are not grovelers at all. The RR has more low end ability but isnt a grovelers.
great review thanks looks like a great board - how does it compare to the Pukas 69er and Pukas El Loco at similar volume? thx
+pierre g
Thank you. Quiver Killer is a great little board. It more similar to the 69er than the El Loco. Like the 69er it excels in quite good waves. The Quiver Killer is brilliant with a sweet spot in shoulder to slightly overhead waves.
The El Loco is much more of a small wave performance board.
Hope that helps
Thanks brotha!!
great review as allways, very informative ! - should i ride this board with the same volume as a hypyto (73 kilos and ride the 5'8) wihich would be roughly the 5'10 Quiver killer? someone told me to ride it with less volume , say the 5,9 on account of the thick rails on the board
Hi, No real answer here. Personally I ride my Quiver Killer the same as my hypto, or just under. And that works brilliantly. I am 5ft 8 Hypto and 5ft 10 Quiver Killer also. The rails are quite a bit sharper on the Quiver Killer. You can see all our live stock here: www.boardshop.co.uk/brands/lost-surfboards?style=1625
I'm weighing in at 81 kg what size would you recommend?
Hi, It depends on your level, and where you would be surfing. But anywhere from the 5ft 11 upwards: www.boardshop.co.uk/brands/lost-surfboards?style=1625
What is the size of the board featured in this video?
5ft 10 standard dimms. Cheers
Definitely not a groveller. Find this board hard to get into the wave when paddling for some reason so when its fat ive found it no good. Prob got too much volume