@@SkipperSurfReview hey Yury any thoughts on the Firewire Moe? they have a 7'2 in stock. www.firewiresurfboards.com/collections/longboards-1/products/moe?variant=34970791575597 Should I get it? I'm sick of waiting for the SSB and CI mid to get back in stock hahahaha.
Dude love that honest way you review the board! "There´s a lot of concaves that work nicely with the fins. I wish I could feel how they Work!" :D :D :D Exactly my attitude :D
@@SkipperSurfReview Wow that makes me really happy for you! I hope I will get to this point anytime haha. Still trying to feel the difference between the different small and fun board shapes. I guess masterclass then must be feeling the concaves hahaha
Thanks for the review, I am second guessing in picking this board for my quiver. Improvement tips: Just relax your shoulders focus on hanging your arms and less arm moments(I got this tip from Joel Tudor years ago)
Hi Skip, could you please compare it to the Glazer on paddle power and steep waves performance? Do you think it overlapses too much with other firewire grovelers like the glazer, baked potato or double agent? Thanks and keep up!!!
Hi Bernat, sure. It's definitely overlaps with the grovelers at some point. For instance, I wouldn't use D2 on the swell that is worse than 2 ft 6 sec. On those days, I rather go on a mid length. Anything around and above 2 ft 8 sec will be healthy for D2 whether it's choppy or clean. That's how I judge based on my skills. It grovels amazingly. In weak waves you may need to put more work in but the pay off is sharper turns and stuff like that. It all depends on what you prefer. I'm currently looking for more performance these but I still balance it out with the mid lengths to improve the flow. When you are on the D2 there is not much time to chill, it's a high performance shortboard that wants to race and go radical LOL unlike the Glazer which would allow you to take you time, not a lot as it's still hybrid with performance. I only rode the original baked potato from your list. In weak waves, it will be easier to get on some waves but you will sacrifice the performance, the rails may bug here and there... I personally just think, newer models cover long range conditions these days as they pack it with a little bit more volume in the chest area. The Glazer is another breed. It's not a groveler at all. It loves clean waves and more size. It did work for me in small waves 2-3ft at 8 sec but every time you get to flats, it stops and you have to work really hard to get around unlike D2 which knifes through. Both Glazer and D2 handle steep waves well, D2 may have more advantage due to more rocker. The Glazer turns much softer/slower than D2, I would probably say more user friendly due to round tail. I need to pick the longer line to do the cutback vs D2 that can put on a reverse much quicker. It's also more versatile in terms of fin setups. Quads/Tri make big difference and adding more fun to it. Sorry for the long comment but I couldn't describe it any shorter. Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any questions.
@@SkipperSurfReview Man... Thank you for taking the time to give as much detail. I have a puddle jumper replica actually and wondering if it will overlapse to much with the dominator on small days. Never surf higher than 6ft. I will keep a different litre range though and use the dominator in 3-6ft and the PJ in 1-3. Do you think its a legit plan?
@@bernatANDORRA That should work great. You can even use Dominator2 in smaller 2-3ft waves. If you end up getting one, I would love to hear how it worked out. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Thanks for that detailed comparison, I'm currently looking at both D2 and Glazer. I was leaning towards the D2 for the looser squash tail, and wanted a loose groveller with good speed for week waves...2-4 where I live. I also prefer quads.
@@Jeeiff Hey Grimmace, I'd recommend going with the D2. I was able to push the Glazer in 2-4 ft surf as well but I had to work harder to generate speed plus it hates chop/mushy conditions. Hope this helps!
Hi Eric, good to know. Thank you! I'm trying to avoid investing into the fins but I probably should haha. They get more expensive year by year.. especially this set FCS II FIREWIRE TRI-QUAD FINS -$175?
Hey Karl! Thanks for watching. I surfed them both. On that particular clip (just 1 wave) I was on 5'10" which I would prefer to use in bigger waves especially when the faces are pretty steep. The 5'8" nose usually drops down quickly and I find it much easier to surf from 1-4ft surf like generating speed and swinging around. Hope this helps! Cheers!
@@griffinleblanc8260 What's your height, weight and skill level? I'd like to give you some insights as I was surfing 5'10" and didn't mention much about the difference between 5'8"
Hi Peace! Yes, I did. Works pretty good in fat or sloppy waves. Feels like a twin fin but with good control. The tail sometimes wiggles a bit in the white water after completing floaters. So far I like it. But for better conditions, I’d go with the full thruster setup! Hope this helps. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Skip thanks my man, I just picked up a Dom 2 yesterday & have a pair of those RM quads so was interested, our defo try it out. I think i'm gonna start with a regular reactor quad set on it as I watched a interview with Dan Mann & he said he kinda designed it as a quad. Can't wait to get it out there, we actually had some pumping swell here last week (South West UK) but it's flat as a witches now. Cheers man keep up the good work!
Skipper Surf Review great content! I may get one, looks like a fun board. Usually I go bigger to get extra volume for paddling. Do you think I can go up in size and still get some turns in? All the best to you!😎
Hey Glen! You can go a little bit bigger in size. I’ve tried 5’10” on 3-5 ft day and I was fine on top of that, it allowed me comfortably to get into steeper waves. I didn’t notice a huge difference in terms of performance however when it comes down to smaller waves, I’d prefer to surf my 5’8” to generate speed quicker and have shorter reaction time. Hope this helps.
that was painful to watch bro. Love the video but I want to give you a thumbs down. haha I gave it a thumbs up out of respect for the channel but not for the board drops...
Lol do the same drop tests with pu foam and regular glassing. I think "helium" is just fancy wording for epoxy. You're nuts doing this! Even lost libtech boards ding.
Thank you for watching! I'm not even gonna try libtech. Had two boards before, one got chipped off nose and the other one almost lost the find box. I will take you suggestion on PU for consideration.
#Dominator2 It’s more versatile and oversurfs Seaside in any conditions . Since I got the Seaside and Beyond, I barely surfed the regular Seaside. It overlaps and outsurfs it way better with more fun! It’s a nice board to have in the quiver if you don’t have any other options. The surf board industry is progressing quickly and I love to experiment with the new models especially from #firewiresurfboards I’m always up for the boards that work in most conditions whether its 1 ft dreamer or 6 ft firing right handler 😁🤙🏼 Hope this helps!
@@rjcinbox Well, both boards serve differently and have different breed. D2 is strictly a high performance board to allow you going radical/aggressive in maneuvers. The Seaside and Beyond is a fun board to do mellow turns here and there, some quick snaps on steep faces, foam climbs and floaters. Because it has a long rail line, it doesn't always fit in the pocket especially on small days. Hope this helps!
hope someday have the money that you have to do this type of things in a brand new board, and NOT do it anyway, great review, but please stop dropping boards, ITS HURTS
Hi Skipper, I’m about to buy one of this board. I already have a mashup 5.7 31L. And a sci fi 2.0 5.8 29L. I’m looking for a board between this to board to be more like a daily shortboard. So I’m struggle between the dominator 2.0 5.8 30L and the flat earth 5.9 32L. Is the D2 is reactiv as the flat earth and really fun to surf ?
Hey Med! Thanks for watching. I would go with the Dominator 2 over Flat Earth. It's responsive, precise, grovels better than Flat Earth and fun to surf! But if you are looking for more twin fin vibe, then Flat Earth will be a good choice but I would probably target the 5'8" Flat Earth. It's got a good volume up front for good paddling. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview and what about upgrade my sci fi on 5.9. Also everybody said If you choose the flat earth you need to get 2 or 3L than your regular shortboard what’s your opinion ?
@@medphysio3746 I’ve never ridden Sci-Fi but everyone who I talked to said that it’s strictly a good wave board. I had 5’10” Flat Earth and those 33L felt a lot more for some reason. It felt like 34-35L board. If you are not really picky with the volume, meaning extra 1L wouldn’t hurt your turn than go with the 5’9”😁 it’s got a good rocker, so, you would want to surf it in 3ft+ waves (East Coast size). I was able to make it to work in smaller surf but had to pump a lot😂
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks you have the mashup too. So the D2 is more responsive and surf more agressive than the mashup. Your turns are more sharp and responsiv ?
Hey Ron! Thank you for watching. Our local surf shop got a few Fishbeards in stock and I almost bought it. However I changed my mind last second and passed it on. If this model had a higher volume range like the size 5'7" would be around 32-33L then I would definitely get it to actually ride it. I usually pick up the boards not just for review but to ride and enjoy it. But in case we had consistent waves 2-3 ft @9-10s then 5'7" 27.7L would be more useful out front. I could always go higher in size but I think with this particular model, you want to keep it short (ideally 5'6-5'7" for me). Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Hi Yuri. I have this board from a local LA area shaper: www.oakfoilscustoms.com/fish-skate. I had it made in epoxy construction with dimensions 5'9" x 20" x 2 5/8". The outline is somewhat similar to the Fish Beard and I put in the Channel Islands Keel Fins.
Thank you, Jake. I personally like more volume too LOL. If I had better consistent waves in my backyard like 2-3ft+ I would've picked up 5'7 no questions asked. Since I have crappy waves most of the time and good swells hit us once or twice a month, I went with more volume. So, if you plan on surfing 1-3 ft chop then I'd recommend going with 5'10" :) Hope this helps!
Please!! for the love of God no more drop tests!
I will try!
Good job on the reviews, but I vote for no more drop tests. That was painful to watch.
Thank you, Daniel. I hear you! It was more painful to edit footage than see that in person🙈
The drop test left me with severe nightmares for weeks.
Sorry Paul. No more drop tests🤘🏼
@@SkipperSurfReview please drop boards which are shit, but not such beauties... haha
greetings from germany, got a sub now ;)
@@paulyt1073 Awesome! Thank you for watching and your feedback! Someday, I'd love to come surf Munich's wave :) Cheers!
Hahaha your buddy’s facial expressions are gold! So painful to watch but great review! I have those white marks on the rail of my seaside 2 as well.
Yes, I will have to pay for his therapy sessions now. Yeah, those marks are annoying but it's still worth it :)
@@SkipperSurfReview hey Yury any thoughts on the Firewire Moe? they have a 7'2 in stock. www.firewiresurfboards.com/collections/longboards-1/products/moe?variant=34970791575597
Should I get it? I'm sick of waiting for the SSB and CI mid to get back in stock hahahaha.
Barely enjoyed the drop test but the rest of the review was amazing. I'll be less careful with my D2 from now on. LOL. Thank you!
Thank you, Zack.
The therapist got me good lmao 😅
Dude love that honest way you review the board! "There´s a lot of concaves that work nicely with the fins. I wish I could feel how they Work!" :D :D :D Exactly my attitude :D
Thank you for watching 🤙🏼 I’m trying to get deeper into this subject and start feeling them🤯🙈
@@SkipperSurfReview Wow that makes me really happy for you! I hope I will get to this point anytime haha. Still trying to feel the difference between the different small and fun board shapes. I guess masterclass then must be feeling the concaves hahaha
Thanks for the review, I am second guessing in picking this board for my quiver.
Improvement tips: Just relax your shoulders focus on hanging your arms and less arm moments(I got this tip from Joel Tudor years ago)
Thank you for much for the tips! I’ll work on that🤙🏼
Is it me or is there a heap of twist on the board during the concrete drop section at about 3:20 ish?
Drop testing SYKO FTW! 😂🙏
Hi Skip, could you please compare it to the Glazer on paddle power and steep waves performance? Do you think it overlapses too much with other firewire grovelers like the glazer, baked potato or double agent? Thanks and keep up!!!
Hi Bernat, sure. It's definitely overlaps with the grovelers at some point. For instance, I wouldn't use D2 on the swell that is worse than 2 ft 6 sec. On those days, I rather go on a mid length. Anything around and above 2 ft 8 sec will be healthy for D2 whether it's choppy or clean. That's how I judge based on my skills. It grovels amazingly. In weak waves you may need to put more work in but the pay off is sharper turns and stuff like that. It all depends on what you prefer. I'm currently looking for more performance these but I still balance it out with the mid lengths to improve the flow. When you are on the D2 there is not much time to chill, it's a high performance shortboard that wants to race and go radical LOL unlike the Glazer which would allow you to take you time, not a lot as it's still hybrid with performance. I only rode the original baked potato from your list. In weak waves, it will be easier to get on some waves but you will sacrifice the performance, the rails may bug here and there... I personally just think, newer models cover long range conditions these days as they pack it with a little bit more volume in the chest area. The Glazer is another breed. It's not a groveler at all. It loves clean waves and more size. It did work for me in small waves 2-3ft at 8 sec but every time you get to flats, it stops and you have to work really hard to get around unlike D2 which knifes through. Both Glazer and D2 handle steep waves well, D2 may have more advantage due to more rocker. The Glazer turns much softer/slower than D2, I would probably say more user friendly due to round tail. I need to pick the longer line to do the cutback vs D2 that can put on a reverse much quicker. It's also more versatile in terms of fin setups. Quads/Tri make big difference and adding more fun to it. Sorry for the long comment but I couldn't describe it any shorter. Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any questions.
@@SkipperSurfReview Man... Thank you for taking the time to give as much detail. I have a puddle jumper replica actually and wondering if it will overlapse to much with the dominator on small days. Never surf higher than 6ft. I will keep a different litre range though and use the dominator in 3-6ft and the PJ in 1-3. Do you think its a legit plan?
@@bernatANDORRA That should work great. You can even use Dominator2 in smaller 2-3ft waves. If you end up getting one, I would love to hear how it worked out. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Thanks for that detailed comparison, I'm currently looking at both D2 and Glazer. I was leaning towards the D2 for the looser squash tail, and wanted a loose groveller with good speed for week waves...2-4 where I live. I also prefer quads.
@@Jeeiff Hey Grimmace, I'd recommend going with the D2. I was able to push the Glazer in 2-4 ft surf as well but I had to work harder to generate speed plus it hates chop/mushy conditions. Hope this helps!
Performer L front and medium quad Reactor rears, what I run in the dome 2 and it works great.
Hi Eric, good to know. Thank you! I'm trying to avoid investing into the fins but I probably should haha. They get more expensive year by year.. especially this set FCS II FIREWIRE TRI-QUAD FINS
-$175?
I love this review. It was very informative and helpful. I would love to see the drop test with Akila Flat Earth.
Great suggestion!
Great review
Bit confused about the sizing at the end. You say 5’8 but the little text at the top of the screen says board 5’10 @ 33l … which one did you surf??
Hey Karl! Thanks for watching. I surfed them both. On that particular clip (just 1 wave) I was on 5'10" which I would prefer to use in bigger waves especially when the faces are pretty steep. The 5'8" nose usually drops down quickly and I find it much easier to surf from 1-4ft surf like generating speed and swinging around.
Hope this helps!
Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks for clarifying dude! love the video reviews, keep em coming.
Where’d you pick one up in NY? been looking around with no luck. Nice review but had to skip through the drop test!
Thank you, Griffin. I've picked it up from Brave New World Surf&Snow in Pt.Pleasant, NJ. They always get new models first.
@@SkipperSurfReview awesome, I’ll go check it out. Got none down here in LB
@@griffinleblanc8260 hope you get one! So far, it’s one of my favorites😁
@@SkipperSurfReview yah I’m going to scale up the volume a bit more than I normally ride, hopefully it works out
@@griffinleblanc8260 What's your height, weight and skill level? I'd like to give you some insights as I was surfing 5'10" and didn't mention much about the difference between 5'8"
Hey Skip hope your well? have you tried the seaside quads in the dom 2?
Hi Peace! Yes, I did. Works pretty good in fat or sloppy waves. Feels like a twin fin but with good control.
The tail sometimes wiggles a bit in the white water after completing floaters. So far I like it. But for better conditions, I’d go with the full thruster setup!
Hope this helps. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Skip thanks my man, I just picked up a Dom 2 yesterday & have a pair of those RM quads so was interested, our defo try it out. I think i'm gonna start with a regular reactor quad set on it as I watched a interview with Dan Mann & he said he kinda designed it as a quad. Can't wait to get it out there, we actually had some pumping swell here last week (South West UK) but it's flat as a witches now. Cheers man keep up the good work!
Nice Video , I am about to go pick up a 6'10 Dominator that fell of a car & needs work .
Good luck!
@@SkipperSurfReview Thank you & is nice to see some one else shooting surfing in NYC ! we shoot there too & deal with so many morons is Sad
That drop test though...
🥺
I was like, Nooooo.
Not the cement!!!
I hear you! Not doing drop tests with other boards! The helium is the toughest one in the world though! Btw, the board works even better now🙈😁
Skipper Surf Review great content!
I may get one, looks like a fun board.
Usually I go bigger to get extra volume for paddling. Do you think I can go up in size and still get some turns in?
All the best to you!😎
Hey Glen! You can go a little bit bigger in size. I’ve tried 5’10” on 3-5 ft day and I was fine on top of that, it allowed me comfortably to get into steeper waves.
I didn’t notice a huge difference in terms of performance however when it comes down to smaller waves, I’d prefer to surf my 5’8” to generate speed quicker and have shorter reaction time.
Hope this helps.
Skipper Surf Review thanks for your insight.
All the best!
@@GlenGGonsalves anytime 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
G'day mate. Good review. Agree with the crew. Board shatter tests are unnecessary.
Thanks for watching! I totally agree. No more drop tests :)
@@SkipperSurfReview I ended up buying a 6'1. Really love it.
Great review! Not really enjoyed the board test. The helium is tough!
Thank you. Indeed. I love it!
If you want to skip the drop test, then you can go straight to 5:49
that was painful to watch bro. Love the video but I want to give you a thumbs down. haha
I gave it a thumbs up out of respect for the channel but not for the board drops...
I hear you bro!
Drop test ... it’s a surfboard not an iPhone
Can you do a review on the Hayden Shapes Hypto Krypto?
I’ll see if I can get one😁 I’ve had 5’6” before but that was 6 years ago when I wasn’t ready for anything like that.
I am cringing and almost crying
I hear you. No more drop tests!
Probably Brian’s idea . Lol
This is so hard to watch!!😖
I hear you. No more drop tests🙈
Painful to watch :D
Sawwwry dude! :)
I passed away watching the drop test. ☠️
Hope you are ok! My brother is still recovering.
I know this is going against many other commenters but I think the board tests are invaluable!
Keep 'em coming :)
Lol do the same drop tests with pu foam and regular glassing. I think "helium" is just fancy wording for epoxy. You're nuts doing this! Even lost libtech boards ding.
Thank you for watching! I'm not even gonna try libtech. Had two boards before, one got chipped off nose and the other one almost lost the find box. I will take you suggestion on PU for consideration.
I was on the fence between dominator2 and seaside. I will go with the dominator2 now.. Thanks for the drop test and thorough review!
My pleasure!
@@SkipperSurfReview I’m in the market but want to know which size I should get. How tall are you and what’s your weight since you rode a 5’8
@@Lunas_On_The_Loose I'm 5'9" 170 lbs. I personally would ride now 5'7" probably or even 5'6".. I think the 5'8" was a bit too big for me.
Dude, you are crazy. The review is well done. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
great review thank you 🤙🏼 great footage
Thank you, Kevin
Wow no need for a travel bag I guess!
May be just a daily one with a sock🤟🏼
I feel mentally scared from watching the drop test. Some things you just can't un
-see.
So what do you prefer to surf seaside or Dominator ?
#Dominator2 It’s more versatile and oversurfs Seaside in any conditions . Since I got the Seaside and Beyond, I barely surfed the regular Seaside. It overlaps and outsurfs it way better with more fun! It’s a nice board to have in the quiver if you don’t have any other options. The surf board industry is progressing quickly and I love to experiment with the new models especially from #firewiresurfboards
I’m always up for the boards that work in most conditions whether its 1 ft dreamer or 6 ft firing right handler 😁🤙🏼 Hope this helps!
@@rjcinbox Well, both boards serve differently and have different breed. D2 is strictly a high performance board to allow you going radical/aggressive in maneuvers. The Seaside and Beyond is a fun board to do mellow turns here and there, some quick snaps on steep faces, foam climbs and floaters. Because it has a long rail line, it doesn't always fit in the pocket especially on small days. Hope this helps!
hope someday have the money that you have to do this type of things in a brand new board, and NOT do it anyway, great review, but please stop dropping boards, ITS HURTS
Thank you. No more drop tests. I still have the board. It’s a solid high performance stick that found a permanent place in the quiver 🙌🏻
how did you find the blackstix? I have the futures alpha 5 fin, which is speed generating as well, but the blackstix are even stiffer.
I've never used the blackstix. I like the FCS2 Performer and when it was clean Machado Thruster Set. The quad worked better in crappy surf!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks! How is the machado hold in bigger surf? Are they much more maneuverable than the performers?
Dominator or glazer?
For smooth surfing -> Glazer. For more aggressive surfing -> D2 😁
I reporting you for board abuse!...hahah. brutal, loved it.
Haha. Thank you for watching. The Dominator 2 is still in my quiver. The best high performance board until today even after heartbroken abuse LOL.
The drop test is the most ridiculous test of a surfboard test ever, since it doesn't reflect real world use. 👎🏼
Thanks for watching. I’m not doing drop test anymore😜
@@SkipperSurfReview 🤙🏽
i can’t watch this anymore it hurts me
I hear you. No more board drop tests🙌🏻
That hurt so bad please stop
I hear you. No more drop tests!
@@SkipperSurfReview thank goobers
Hi Skipper, I’m about to buy one of this board. I already have a mashup 5.7 31L. And a sci fi 2.0 5.8 29L. I’m looking for a board between this to board to be more like a daily shortboard. So I’m struggle between the dominator 2.0 5.8 30L and the flat earth 5.9 32L. Is the D2 is reactiv as the flat earth and really fun to surf ?
Hey Med! Thanks for watching. I would go with the Dominator 2 over Flat Earth. It's responsive, precise, grovels better than Flat Earth and fun to surf! But if you are looking for more twin fin vibe, then Flat Earth will be a good choice but I would probably target the 5'8" Flat Earth. It's got a good volume up front for good paddling. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview and what about upgrade my sci fi on 5.9. Also everybody said If you choose the flat earth you need to get 2 or 3L than your regular shortboard what’s your opinion ?
@@medphysio3746 I’ve never ridden Sci-Fi but everyone who I talked to said that it’s strictly a good wave board. I had 5’10” Flat Earth and those 33L felt a lot more for some reason. It felt like 34-35L board. If you are not really picky with the volume, meaning extra 1L wouldn’t hurt your turn than go with the 5’9”😁 it’s got a good rocker, so, you would want to surf it in 3ft+ waves (East Coast size). I was able to make it to work in smaller surf but had to pump a lot😂
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks you have the mashup too. So the D2 is more responsive and surf more agressive than the mashup. Your turns are more sharp and responsiv ?
I found LFT is more a sharply surf, more fun and radical than helium no ?
Great videos. Can you review the CI Fishbeard? Thanks.
Hey Ron! Thank you for watching. Our local surf shop got a few Fishbeards in stock and I almost bought it. However I changed my mind last second and passed it on. If this model had a higher volume range like the size 5'7" would be around 32-33L then I would definitely get it to actually ride it. I usually pick up the boards not just for review but to ride and enjoy it. But in case we had consistent waves 2-3 ft @9-10s then 5'7" 27.7L would be more useful out front. I could always go higher in size but I think with this particular model, you want to keep it short (ideally 5'6-5'7" for me).
Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Hi Yuri. I have this board from a local LA area shaper: www.oakfoilscustoms.com/fish-skate. I had it made in epoxy construction with dimensions 5'9" x 20" x 2 5/8". The outline is somewhat similar to the Fish Beard and I put in the Channel Islands Keel Fins.
Looks pretty! The link is broken but I was able to find it on google pic :) I think there is a good marketing behind on Fishbeard.
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow!I am impressed with durability of this board😍👍Great review!Thank you👍
Glad you like it!
great review!
I'm 6'1 165 pounds. advanced surfer but i like more volume. IDK what size 5'9 or 5'10?
Thank you, Jake. I personally like more volume too LOL. If I had better consistent waves in my backyard like 2-3ft+ I would've picked up 5'7 no questions asked. Since I have crappy waves most of the time and good swells hit us once or twice a month, I went with more volume. So, if you plan on surfing 1-3 ft chop then I'd recommend going with 5'10" :) Hope this helps!