EPOXY vs PU / JS HYFI Monsta 2020 Review - WOOLY TV #23
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- EPOXY vs PU / JS HYFI Monsta 2020 Review - WOOLY TV #23
Wooly weighs 87kg/192lb and is 6'1/187cm tall
Wooly is riding a 6'0 x 19 7/8" x 2 5/8" - 33l
Today Wooly will review the JS Monsta 2020 in the HYFI construction and also compare the differences between EPOXY and standard PU constructions. We put this board through its paces in all different wave types to show the capabilities and what you can do on both constructions and where each construction will have the edge over each other.
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Its interesting I seen a interview with Jon Pyzel his opinion is eps only seem to float more because they are lighter in weight so basically if you have a pu and a eps exact same weight they'll float identical . So the pros boards are generally glassed light so no real difference for them and we need to get out that eps boards are actually worse for the environment because the foam last for a bloody long time before it breaks where pu breaks down a lot faster.
Hi mate
Wouldn't it be great if we could come up with a construction that performed really well and was environmentally friendly!
I’ve heard mentioned repeatedly eps foam is recyclable and pu is not. Would be curious to hear confirmation on this.
Im late to the comments but this was awesome.
At 95kgs I ride 6'3, 6'4, around 35 litres😊 always PU's but am looking at getting my first Firewire - FRK
The whole volume debate between eps & pu was doing my head in.
But youve just put me at ease 👍🤟
@@sdigsy4414 I always ride exactly the same.
Nice surfing Wooly!! I reckon you’d have finished in the top 12 at the Corona open in Mexico with that performance 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Ha ha not so sure of that!
Great review, I"ve always thought the volume felt the same , thanks for confirming it.
No problem 👍
I'm a massive Hyfi fan, I think this is the best review you have done. Even the fin info was great. good job.
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Wow, thanks!
Been waiting to see what was coming next and you guys didn't dissapoint. Thanks for the break down of the two constructions and how they differ. Great video.. Good to see you again. Keep ripping.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great clips and great explanation. For me, I'm finding I prefer eps boards in cleaner conditions and less wind, and I'll go for pu in windier/choppy conditions as the pu sits down better due to weight
Yep that makes sense. Lots of people give me that same feedback.
Love this review. Rly highlights diff btw PU and epoxy. You were ripping on the epoxy in smaller waves.
Thanks 🙏
Gee you looked good on the Monsta 2020. Your PU Monsta 2020 review was your best surfing last year but the surfing on the Hyfi was very very good. You’ve got a Monsta in you Wooly you just connect with that board.
Too kind! I do like the Monsta in the Easy Rider DIMs, really suits my style of surfing.
Hey Wooly, you looked pretty good surfing the EPS on those heavy barrels!! Just sayin’
He was ripping. I though his PU clip last year was his best but this was very close to some of his best surfing.
Yeah I normally would not ride the EPS in those waves and was surprised and how well it handled. Its a pretty sick wave and as long as you can make the drop you could ride a door out there!
Also not sure if it's true but I believe JS tweak the EPS versions of the board so they feel the same so that rider can just use their normal dims which I think it great. Weights are fairly close on both to which I also like. Boards can be too light in my opinion.
Yes, I think the pull the top edge off the rails just to get them to sink a little easier. Its only very subtle and I cant really tell much of a difference when I pick them up.
You should have more subscribers! Very good info re epoxy vs pu. Any chance of you doing DHD DNA and 3DV?
So many boards, so little time! I will add them to the list.
Great content. Totally agree. What about the PU blank with Epoxy resin that JS are now using. ... That's how I make them as a back yard shaper for the factors of PU blanks easy to shape but epoxy resin less toxic and far superior mevahhiccally for durability. To me they have some of the damping of a PU poly and some of the pop and durability of an epoxy so a bit of both but I can't make them anywhere near as light and flexible as JS would so would love to know how their PU Epoxys go. Cheers for the vids there always really good 👍
Thanks mate. I havent ridden a PU/Epoxy from JS havent had many of these in Oz, they seem to make these for other parts of the world but not us. When I was talking to them recently they said we will have some coming into Oz at a later date.
I have ridden a couple that a friend shaped me and they surfed really well but that was many years ago.
legend, love the reviews they've helped me a lot. I'm thinking of buying a Monsta Box hifi in the next couple of days. I surf around torquay area and towards fair haven like spouts creek. waves range between 1-4ft, what do you think on the decision of getting an epoxy in the Monsta Box for these conditions? Thanks heaps.
Yeah that should be spot on. Go see the guys at Strapper and tell them Wooly sent ya! 🤙
Hey Wooly. G'day from NZ bro. Would age replace weight in terms of litres in the Monsta 2020? I'm 57 years, fit, but only weigh in at about 67kg suited up. Looking at getting a second hand near new 6.0 33L. For my good wave board. For our local I mostly ride a 5'8 flat fish Quad. Trying to find a board that makes the transition from the fish a little easier when the waves are fast and hollow. Cheers
PS. One day I rode two different boards with too much volume for my weight and they were more maneuverable but sluggish. So slow off the bottom compared to my fish.
Hi mate
Do you know the volume of your fish? Or the width and thickness?
See you soon as in another 3 months? Need more vids :)
Unfortunately there has been a few things slowing up production the past few months! Should be back on deck now, another one almost finished.
Probably my favourite surf reviews going round
Thanks!
Wooly you should take up shaping! You know so much about what makes boards work and you have felt up so many boards you guaranteed would have the feel.
Ha ha yeah I have shaped approx 120 boards over the past 30 years. been about 5 years since I got foam dust on me though....
Great review again in the uk we mainly surf waves between hip and a foot overhead in windy conditions. Would you recommend the pu?
I would think the EPS would be a better option for waves like you have.
Love the review, honest and reliable. Any chance you could review pyzel astro pop electrolyte. ?🤙
Such a long list of boards coming through, I will try and sneak the Astro Pop in.
Do a New FireWire seaside review! 🤙🏻
Yeah Its on the list! Been in short supply so its been a little hard to get one
Love to see you review the raging bull Wooly. Keen to hear how it compares to the monsta
Hi mate, Im planning to do one!
Really enjoying your reviews! You mention to ride a stiff fin in the HIFI smaller days or PU bigger days and your choice is something with the rake of a performer (medium rake). Do you think a FCS Performance Core would be stiff enough? Or would the Monsta 2020 in HIFI need a PCC or even a PG for someone around your weight 90kg-95kg? Also, how do you think that specifically the Monsta 2020 would perform with a more upright fin (reactor family) or more raked fin (JS fin, carver family)? I am about to order a M20 and it would be awesome to have some of your intell Wooly.
Hi mate. I would def go a PCC. Template really depends on what you like. I didn’t like the medium JS in that particular board. I found it too loose for my liking. I seem to always go back to the Performer series as it seems to work in a wide variety of conditions but it’s really up to personal preference. So many people love the MF fin but it doesn’t suit me!
@@WoolyTV cheers mate, I hear ya. One other question, do you feel the HIFI construction is more suited to light to medium weighted surfers? I have never surfed HIFI but get the feeling it might not suit a more solid surfer (90-95kg). I could be wrong, so it would be good to hear your take. Cheers
@@video1critic hi mate. I have no problem with them and I’m 90ish! They actually feel very lively in small surf - a feeling I don’t often get from PU in small junky waves.
Hi Wooly, what fins did u ride in the hifi ?
PU?
Hi mate
Was a while ago now but I would have thought the Futures Legacy Neutral in a medium. In the HYFI I was probably using the Ando Blackstix when it was small.
Absolutely a great video..thank you
You’re welcome 🤙
What's the name of that barreling right?
Its a wave down the coast, I don't like naming waves!
Very good man.
But JS made it even more difficult...what about the PE construction ? (because down in Portugal we have received some Ranging Bull boards in PE...which I wonder how it behaves (closer to PU or closer to epoxy???) THANKS
I havent ridden the PE (PU/Epoxy) as we don't get those in Oz but they would feel more like a PU as they have the PU blank with the timber stringer.
The PE is lighter as the PU, but gets dents a lot quicker!
The new Hifly 2 is really good! Much better, stronger and lighter then lost light speed construction! I like it a lot even in onshore conditions but I find it hard to surf when offshore gets strong. Then it feels like riding a bicycle with no suspension down a dirt road.
..and PU is made in Australia 🇦🇺, PE is made in Thailand 🇹🇭 if I am not mistaken.
@@MarcRademacher thanks . How would you compare it with the SpineTek from CI. I have 2 (NB2 and NB3) and it works quite well (not so good in on-shoe) ?
@@josesnowsneves5132 sorry, I never surfed a ci, yet! But if you buy a ci in Europe it probably comes from the Pukas, Olatu factory! So far every PU board I got from the pukas factory came with poor glas jobs. Had a few …lost boards from pukas. JS PU boards have are much stronger boards (makes it much easier to resell them after 1-2 years)
@@MarcRademacher Hi Marc, yes CIs are being produced at Pukas, Indeed you are correct, Lost glassing is not good, however the CI glassing is much better (do not ask me what but I had problems with 2 Lost boards, and, so far, no issues with the 2 CIs I am currently using. Thanks
Eps handles pretty well in the overhead surf
Yeah this one did!
Very nice review mate
Thanks
Is the PU with epoxy resin?
Not that one. It’s was polyester
Hi Wooly, initial thoughts on the new JS Xero? thanks
Hi mate, I was supposed to have one inn HYFI landing in my hands now for a review but they are running late so the boys at JS are rushing me through a PU one to review. Its supposed to be an update of the Monsta Box and very similar DIMS.
Yeah cool. Looking forward to the review. Thanks
Stay tuned, my PU one isn't far away now.
@@WoolyTV thanks Wooly
Ive found epoxy to float way more than Pu
Yeah I hear a lot of people say that. For mine I really can’t tell the difference 🤙
@@WoolyTV Could be some other factors in play.
Absolute legend! Best reviews online.
Glad you think so!
Which construction would you go for the Happy everyday?
PU if in solid waves, EPS for more gutless waves 🤙
@@WoolyTV solid would be over head ?
@@RBNK157 shoulder high and up. Or really punchy small waves. If the waves are weak the EPS will win.
@@WoolyTV i have a neck beard2 spine tek and usually surf only up to head high 5-6ft so that’s why I’m debating whether i should get a pu or eps 😅
@@RBNK157 go EPS then
Whats the difference between JS PE and their HYFI?
Hi mate
PE is a PU blank glassed in epoxy resin. HYFI is an EPS blank with epoxy resin, enegra cloth and carbon fire.
If you have a look at the JS site you can see all the details.
Wooly TV : Best Channel On UA-cam Award
Thanks! Is there a trophy 🏆 for that? 😂
Nice work
🤙
Legend
Thanks!
Fantastic review!! You are excellent at providing the nuance that has been so lacking in the surf industry regarding surf design information for the general public.
You’re also ripping!! Good job representing for us slightly older and bigger guys!
🤘🤙
Thanks! One of the reasons I started the reviews was because I couldn't find anyone doing them that was around my height and weight, hoping these are helping everyone of my fellow larger humans
Nice to see a reviewer actually surfing the damn board too 🙄🤙🏼
@@chrro466 I cant see any other way it can be done! You need to see the same guy riding multiple boards so you can see the difference in the performance in each board right?
Have you gotten your hands on a Sharpeye Inferno 72 yet?
Nah, not yet mate.
So true mate 👍
🤙
Really helpful review I’m tossing up between the 2, I surf around chest to overhead waves and want to know if the Hyfi board handles any chop at all due to its lightness, I’ve heard it’s got huge chatter in any type of chop?
Hi mate, I rode a new HYFI 2.0 in an onshore day last week and it went really well. I didn't feel any chatter at all.