Brought a TimberTec 6’10 because of people saying of dent’s etc..Fell’s heavier on land but really responsive in water…I ride longboards(9’2)&Seaside(5’7)..Loving it..Keeping them all as sometimes I want to hit a wave(5’7) gives me that & other time’s I want to cruise.
Great review. Excellent showing different conditions and commenting on them. Not sure who films you surfing but congrats to them too. I have a 9'1 that I don't ride anymore and have been thinking about swapping it with this board.
@@SkipperSurfReview great! Look forward to it. I do think having the 3 boards in 1 video would get a lot of interest. I have the Glazer and considering the Seaside and also that S&B
@@RG-xk5ws thank you for the feedback. I may actually do it . It seems that we are in a long flat spell and I’ve got some time to put that together 😁 stay tuned🤙🏼
Thanks man! your videos are helping a lot to make a decision. I'm getting either a 6'8 or a 7'. I've surfed boards from 5'11 to 7'6, so I don't mind going bigger, just want to make sure I catch a lot of waves with the Seaside & Beyond but be able to make turns easily. I'm guessing I will still be able to catch a lot with the 6'8 compared to the 7', leaning towards the smaller one after your vid.
Thanks for watching! Yes, 6'8" will def improve the wave count. I did not notice a huge difference in terms of paddling and the ability to catch waves.
Hey man. Thanks for your great reviews. Going to ask a really annoying question... I'm tossing up between the SSB and the Boss Up I'm also flip flopping on sizing as I'm not hugely experienced with messing around with different literages. I'm 168cm (5'6") and 64-68kg (145lbs). Surf in Tasmania Australia, mostly beach breaks at 1-3ft. Comfortable in bigger conditions when they hold (recently been surfing bit overhead and up a touch in Sri Lanka on a random 6'8" 42L board). Current boards are a 9'1" FireWire Gem Longboard and a super floaty 6'0" egg (second hand from an interstate shaper, don't know litres). Obvious gap in the quiver! I'm an Intermediate surfer making top and bottom turns and redirecting to keep position. Starting to look to do more on the wave, generate speed, and keep having fun as I progress. Does the SSB or Boss Up seem like a more sensible choice to you (or something else)? I'm also thinking of about 6'8" in general for my mid as I'm smaller than most reviewers I have come across... Thoughts? Thanks heaps for your time and help!
Hey buddy! I haven’t tried a boss up but I think you would have more fun on the 6’8” SSB if you can get one. Check out ELMNT Double Yolk twin fin mid length. That’s more affordable than FireWires😜 I’m gonna post a review later this year!
nice Yury. that was a great video. I liked it a lot, I have the 6'8 beyond as well and my brother has teh 7'0. the 6'8 is about as long as i can go any any surfboard. I will have to someday get footage on it. looking forward to seeing the seaside review. :)
@@SkipperSurfReview that will be sweet. I liked the flow of your review. I have to work on my reviews, they are a little choppy. I think I will review my seaside at some point, since i have months of footage on it too. haha I am also hoping to get a hold of the twice baked.
Sweet review! I enjoyed it. I’m enjoying my 6ft seaside up here in Alaska🤘🏼 Actually I ordered my board ( the only seaside I could find a few months ago) at neon wave surf shop in new York. They hooked it up!
Thank you, Lee! That's one of the places I'd like to come visit not just to surf. Oh, that surf shop is near the lakes, pretty far away from me but glad you got one! Cheers!
Perfect video! I have the 7”2 timbertek one and I just picked up the 6”8 yesterday. I like you, I loved my bigger version so much I wanted to give this a try!
Glad to hear a pure review from someone who spent a good amount of time on it. However I'll be going with the CI Mid as the local surf shop doesn't carry Firewire surfboards.
Yt randomly recommended this channel. Great content! Any thoughts on testing locally shaped boards? Christenson isn't local to you but I think you would like the christenson twin fish and his midlengths like the flat tracker.
Thank you! I’m about to release CI Mid review this week. Didn’t get a chance to put my hands on Christenson but would definitely see if I can get it sometime soon😁
Yeah, I would love to review the Chilli Midstrength. It looks great and it seems like it's got a lot of performance. May be I will get one next year :)
Michael, I think it's better in some ways. In general Timbertek is the most ding resistant and also very sturdy against foot impressions but it's going to feel the stiffest under your feet. It suits better for grovelers like FW Baked Potato. I think there is a reason why Rob initially has chosen an LFT construction which provides speed, responsiveness and also flowing feel. Hope that helps.
Hi Frewuill, yes, I can. There is not much volume up in the nose, so it does duck dive and goes through the face fine (6’8” based on my current weight - 155 lbs). The 7’0 will be harder to duck dive for me right now. Hope that helps!
Nice video mate, these are great boards however l believe the LFT construction is not strong enough for this style of board, mine snapped within 8 months of owning it, I’ll probably get another one but in timber tech.
I agree, but tbh, it could be a bad batch. I have a friend whose Seaside broke in half when it hit the wooden pile on 1 ft day and one with baked potatoes (timbertek). 2 other friends own in lft it for a year and they are good so far besides hairline cracks here and there. Hope Timbertek works better for you🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Nice!!! I’ll look it up. The CI Mid has a better hold from shoulder high and up when it’s setup with the side bites. You can draw different/longer lines😁
Goodday, Yuri!😎 I finally bought SSAB. I chose 7'4" because the waves here are small and powerless. What fins do you recommend? Here is a list of twin fins I have. Wayne Rich Nightmare Keels Captain Fin Chris Christenson Twin Keels Futures FK2 Glass Keel Twin Fins I think ROB surfs a little shorter length on good waves. Does the twin fin have enough holding and drive? I wonder if I should definitely buy the ROB MACHADO QUAD FINS.
Hey dude! Congrats! I'd recommend the original Machado Quad Set. If you can't get those, then try to get NVS Kestrel Quad. www.surfnvs.com/collections/quads/products/kestrel-quad?variant=8082435965030 Hope this works for you!
Nice review thanks! Curious why you recommend the Timbertek construction. Is this for sustainability reasons, durability or performance? Or maybe a combination of these?
Hi David! Thank you for your feedback. It's for durability reasons. I didn't try SSB in Timbertek but from what I heard, it's nearly the same however the LFT version will have better flex from nose to tail. Again you will likely feel that better when the conditions are ideal :) Hope this helps!
Hey Skipper, advanced beginner here. i mostly longboard, but recently I've been trying surfing 8 foot thrusters - around 60 litres- and feel comfortable doing so. Wondering whether a 7' SSAB is a good next step. Thanks!
@@mohitsc if your pop up is good and you can catch waves on your own, you will be fine on the 7’0 beyond… just work on your positioning and not force it much.
So which do you like better, Big Baron or Seaside Beyond? My waves here are turning more south and I need a mid now. I’ve been surfing seaside, glazer, and lost RNF 96 (which is hands down my favorite). I ride a 5’7 in the machado’s and 5’8 (32L) in the Lost. I was kinda thinking 6’8 Big Baron or 6’8 Seaside and Beyond. Sounds like the Seaside Beyond gives you the two options, quad or twin. The BB only as a twin. I think I saw there’s a large twin fin made specifically for BB with medium rake. And there’s also a keel made for it. Can’t recall the name. Any thoughts? I know you said that SB and BB were both your favorites!! Ha ha.
Hey Mike! I like to ride the twin fins lately.. getting more speed and fun tail release. If I roughly compare two boards.. the Big Baron would ride closer to a shortboard, it's fast/responsive, it doesn't feel bulky compared to Beyond (the rails are very foiled down). It paddles much faster than Beyond even it has 2 liters of volume less. I love Akila Twin Fin Set for most conditions (more upright template). I would only use the keels on smaller/crappy days. I heard MR twin fin set works great too for most conditions. The downside of the BB is the glass job. It's very light and fragile. You will get crazy foot impressions on the deck. Beyond comes in LFT and it does get some hairline cracks here and there.. All my friends who got the Beyond 3 years ago in LFT.. still have it. Beyond works as a twin but only when it's small 1-2 ft.. the board doesn't hold it when it goes bigger.. you lose traction and the tail gives up. Beyond would suit more beginners transitioning from the longboard and wanted to learn turns and stuff like that but if you are on a shortboard for a while then this transition to BB will be seamless. Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks for the thorough reply. I’m looking for a small wave summer board that can surf like a shortboard when it’s good and like a longboard, where I can stand on the nose a bit if I have to,to keep speed. It was small today and I surfed my 5’7. So I guess I’m looking for flatter days when it’s small and I really don’t want to take out a 9’ like everyone else. The wave I surf can get ledgy on the take off. When it’s big it’s pretty pitty and heavy. But when it’s small it’s like a steep quick drop off the take with some punch, to a steep face that flattens out very fast to mushy, before it gets steeper again in another shallow section. I’m so torn. I’ve been on my twin too and like it best. More speed, not forced into pocket.
Thanks for showing this in smaller waves, so important for those of us who don't have great waves. What would you choose between this and the CI mid if you could only have one mid length board?
Hi Richard! Thank you for watching! Hands down Seaside and Beyond! CI Mid has a touch more glide over beyond. To get more performance with less effort, I’d go with the SS&B. Hope this helps!
Were the cracked repairs hard to fix? What do you think of LFT vs Timbertek? Thinking of the 6’10 TT as a 6’1 165 lbs. kind of prefer the better durability and also more beginner.
I've heard from my friend that the Timbertek is pretty beefy. He was pretty happy after he switched to LFT. I think if you go with the 7'0" LFT you should be good. You won't really win a lot in terms of durability.. the LFT one will start yellowing after 6-8 months no matter where you keep it. The timbertek one will keep it's color though. Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks! Just don’t want any accidental dings haha so researching between the two. Here where I am professional repairs can take 5 weeks or more since there’s so much demand for repairs. Trying to stay out in the water!
Do you think a 7’4 would be too big for you? I’m about the same size and weight as you a couple of notches below your skill level, more beginner/intermediate, 40 year old. Difficult to find stock of a shorter one.
It will be too corky! Is your pop up good? Check out 7’4” Love Machine ThickLizzy www.glidesurfco.com/surf/boards/7-4-lovemachine-surfboards-thick-lizzy-2 I did review on this board with Ryan Lovelace.
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks so much Skipper! Yeah my pop up is good, I’m quick to my feet and guide the board towards the open face before I get up. I did see that video, great review and board but I live out in Vietnam so finding boards from smaller shapers like that is impossible. I have to get boards from big name shapers like CI, FireWire, Christenson, Lost, Chili, and I have to go to Bali to buy it, which I plan on doing sometime next year. Or I could buy a a board from a local shaper for about half the cost but then I’m not too sure how those boards will ride, would have to just go off of template, size/volume, and feel under the arm. I’ve narrowed down what I want to a CI Mid or Water Hog. A Seaside and beyond. Christenson C-Bucket, Long Phish or Ultra Tracker. Would ideally get two boards as I won’t be able to make it back to Bali anytime soon. Or a locally made board in which case I could buy more since it’ll be cheaper. Anyway, thanks again for the tip! Any thoughts on a christenson boards or any other of my brand options? My friend back home in California says they’re really popular at the moment, he makes a variety of mid lengths. He even watches your channel and coincidentally told me to watch your channel (though I already had been) to get tips on boards and surfing since he said my style and way of surfing is similar to yours :) Also I mainly surf beach breaks and occasionally point breaks out here in Vietnam. My favorite wave size is 3-4ft. If it’s a point break going bigger is nice though.
@@ren1818ren It depends on what you like.. Generally speaking, it's very personal. I've only surfed Christensen Surfer Rosa Mid length 7'0". It was fine nothing extraordinary. I would prefer to surf it in shorter size in 3-5 ft waves. Sometimes you don't have to really go for the big brands to find the best board. The Seaside and Beyond would definitely feel special compared to CI Mid which would feel like a solid single fin mid length with 2+1 setup that can handle big waves very easy and give you more stability and hold. I would go for the 7'0" if you want to cruise down the line and not really gonna surf it as a shortboard. The Seaside and Beyond wants you to surf it as a shortboard. You can swing it around much easier. Speaking of Christensen surfboards.. they do look nice, glassing and stuff but I'm personally not into skull logo. I personally love Album Surfboard. They are very friendly and suits more every day surfer. Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview nice ! i like the 7.0 but its super hard for me (5'11, 165 lbs) when its hollow, also i find it very hard to duck dive so i feel very unsafe on it when the sets are coming and theres people around... how much better is the 6'8 in those aspects in your opinion ?
@@KC-ro9ro 6’8” will feel less buoyant for sure. Those 5 liters will make the difference but you will still have to work hard to duck dive it. The easiest board to duck dive in 6’8” size was JS Big Baron for me. I reviewed it this year. It’s very thin and handles big wave’s pretty well however it’s a twin fin. You may want to consider it. Check it out here: JS Big Baron Surfboard Review ua-cam.com/video/CTkak6AALVw/v-deo.html
@@SkipperSurfReview woow ! im still improving, im coming back from shortboards i cant surf properly and i see you say its think less user friendly as the seaside and beyond... maybe after one year then ! have you tried the chilli mid strength btw ?
Great review. I know you’ve owned both a 7’0” and 6’8”. I’m an average surfer looking work on my turns and flow. Wanted something in the mid length range. I’m 5’6” 150-155lbs. Surf mostly beach break on the east coast as well in Mass. Any thoughts on which length you’d recommend?
Hey John! Sure. The 6'8" would be your magic numbers and it would fit perfect for your weight/height/level 🤘🏼 I hope you will find one as it's getting really hard to get any Seaside and Beyonds at this moment. Cheers!
@@terryeyland5305 Hey Terry. Thanks for watching. Yes, I would recommend it to an intermediate level surfer (like me based on the East Coast scale LOL) for sure. If you are closer to advanced beginner, I would go with the 7'0". Let me know if you have any questions.
@@terryeyland5305 just for info, the timbertek version apparently is not it, and ive seen several comments saying even rob machado doesnt like it (don't know their sources)
Great video, I like the approach to the review. For your first review video, you did outstanding. I appreciate all of your information offline as well. I am 5' 9" 180lbs and surfing a 6' 8" Seaside and Beyond, the size and volume work well for me. I have gained a new appreciation for it lately as the winter waves and sand bars changed the break to be a bit softer, but the waves still have size to them! It helps you get in the wave that tad bit earlier to really make the most of the surf/wave. I also recently got 6' 10" Christenson Huntsman - single fin egg, and I really like this board, just the way it flows. Then hoping on the SS&B - you recognize the inherent performance that this board has. Keep up the good work, look forward to your next reviews! Cheers!
Thank you so much for the feedback🙏🏼 Sometimes I have to take a break from the beyond as I get too attached and my other boards are getting sad🙈 I’m working on the next one🤙🏼
Great review! It helps so much.. Yesterday i was surfing my new 6´10" S & B Timbertek with fcs machado fins for first time . It was a funny session on a 1ft waves and onshore wind. My long board was a 5´10¨dominator but I used to surf a 5´5" baked potato timbertek for wide range of waves an i love that board. All shortboards. So I found my new S & B a bit heavy .. I thing TT is heavier than a LFT.. I like how it generate a lot of speed paddeling and stability on take offs . Good speed on flat sections, turns well but you have to push over the tail.. Im happy but I must get used to the more weight..😅 What about use it as a twin fin? Thanks and cheers!
Hey man! Yeah, that's the impression I got from people who got S&B in Timbertek. My buddy moved down to LFT and now he's pretty happy with it. When you get a chance, I would consider 6'8" S&B. That should completely change the game or check out JS Big Baron. I recently reviewed it ua-cam.com/video/CTkak6AALVw/v-deo.html So far, it's the best high performance mid length IMO. The glass job is not that great but it makes the board to be very light, responsive without corky feel :) The S&B is pretty fun on small "clean/semi clean" days. It will get you more freedom and speed. The tail will get skatey but I find it really fun to swing the board around with less effort. I wouldn't do it on 2ft+ days as the board loses control no matter what fins you use.. the fin boxes for side fins are way up for a twinny in general. Hope this helps! Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks so much again! I think ill use my 6’10”TT on snall waves at first during next month and so.. never more than 4ft…i must to give it a chance..and may bei ll use as a reactive mid lenght longboard in the future.
I was considering a TT sb in 6’10 as a beginner transition board but i hoped it would be more versatile. You dont think it would be worth it in surf over 2ft!?
Great review, watched it from beginning to end while waiting for my Seaside and Beyond to arrive
Thank you for a great review! Gonna place an order for the Seaside and Beyond next week.
Helpful size to weight table at 5:24 ! thank you for this review, really awesome.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Sick review dude! Having all the footage from various sessions is awesome 🤙
Thank you, Stefan🤙🏼
if only all board reviews were this good showing a number of sessions, wear and tear etc thanks
Thank you for watching, Ben🤙🏼
It was very informative. You surf really smooth.
Seaside&Beyond looks really fun. I'm considering it now. Thank you!
Brought a TimberTec 6’10 because of people saying of dent’s etc..Fell’s heavier on land but really responsive in water…I ride longboards(9’2)&Seaside(5’7)..Loving it..Keeping them all as sometimes I want to hit a wave(5’7) gives me that & other time’s I want to cruise.
Nice! Sounds like you hit all the boxes with this quiver!
Dude that was awesome! Thank you for this
Thanks Skipper very hard to find honest reviews!
Glad you like them!
Nice review! and nice surfing too!
Thank you!
Great video! Thanks!
small world i got this board back in december and i also surf at rockaway hopefully ill see you in the line up nice review
Thank you! That's awesome. Perfect for our beach breaks. I'm usually between 67 and the box. See you🤙🏽
Thanks for the video.
Solid review man.
excellent rockaway board selection
I totally agree. CI Mid would be a good choice as well but in small waves, ,it's just going to be fun and cruisy!
Wow, fantastic review! I've just bought a 6.0 Seaside, I'm so tempted to get a SAB too! :)
Thank you. Congrats!🎊
Great review! You're ripping on the Seaside&Beyond.
Great review. Excellent showing different conditions and commenting on them. Not sure who films you surfing but congrats to them too. I have a 9'1 that I don't ride anymore and have been thinking about swapping it with this board.
Thank you, mate. I used the camera - Soloshot3 optic 25/65 to film surf sessions. It automatically follows you and does zoom in/out. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview epic. I want one.
I’m buying another! 🙌🏼
Great review. Would be great to have one video with your opinion on how your Seaside, Seaside & Beyond and Glazer compare.
Thank you! I’m working on the Glazer review and may put that in. They overlap each other in certain conditions.
@@SkipperSurfReview great! Look forward to it.
I do think having the 3 boards in 1 video would get a lot of interest. I have the Glazer and considering the Seaside and also that S&B
@@RG-xk5ws thank you for the feedback. I may actually do it . It seems that we are in a long flat spell and I’ve got some time to put that together 😁 stay tuned🤙🏼
Nice review. Thank you.
Thanks man! your videos are helping a lot to make a decision. I'm getting either a 6'8 or a 7'. I've surfed boards from 5'11 to 7'6, so I don't mind going bigger, just want to make sure I catch a lot of waves with the Seaside & Beyond but be able to make turns easily. I'm guessing I will still be able to catch a lot with the 6'8 compared to the 7', leaning towards the smaller one after your vid.
Thanks for watching! Yes, 6'8" will def improve the wave count. I did not notice a huge difference in terms of paddling and the ability to catch waves.
Hey man. Thanks for your great reviews.
Going to ask a really annoying question...
I'm tossing up between the SSB and the Boss Up
I'm also flip flopping on sizing as I'm not hugely experienced with messing around with different literages.
I'm 168cm (5'6") and 64-68kg (145lbs). Surf in Tasmania Australia, mostly beach breaks at 1-3ft. Comfortable in bigger conditions when they hold (recently been surfing bit overhead and up a touch in Sri Lanka on a random 6'8" 42L board).
Current boards are a 9'1" FireWire Gem Longboard and a super floaty 6'0" egg (second hand from an interstate shaper, don't know litres). Obvious gap in the quiver!
I'm an Intermediate surfer making top and bottom turns and redirecting to keep position. Starting to look to do more on the wave, generate speed, and keep having fun as I progress.
Does the SSB or Boss Up seem like a more sensible choice to you (or something else)?
I'm also thinking of about 6'8" in general for my mid as I'm smaller than most reviewers I have come across... Thoughts?
Thanks heaps for your time and help!
Hey buddy! I haven’t tried a boss up but I think you would have more fun on the 6’8” SSB if you can get one. Check out ELMNT Double Yolk twin fin mid length. That’s more affordable than FireWires😜 I’m gonna post a review later this year!
nice Yury. that was a great video. I liked it a lot, I have the 6'8 beyond as well and my brother has teh 7'0. the 6'8 is about as long as i can go any any surfboard. I will have to someday get footage on it.
looking forward to seeing the seaside review. :)
Thank you, mate! Same here. My 9’9” log is collecting dust now. I’m currently working on the Glazer review and will try to touch some Seaside moments😁
@@SkipperSurfReview that will be sweet. I liked the flow of your review. I have to work on my reviews, they are a little choppy. I think I will review my seaside at some point, since i have months of footage on it too. haha I am also hoping to get a hold of the twice baked.
Great review👍Now I want one🙈Thank you!
Sweet review! I enjoyed it. I’m enjoying my 6ft seaside up here in Alaska🤘🏼
Actually I ordered my board ( the only seaside I could find a few months ago) at neon wave surf shop in new York. They hooked it up!
Thank you, Lee! That's one of the places I'd like to come visit not just to surf. Oh, that surf shop is near the lakes, pretty far away from me but glad you got one! Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Come on over ill tell ya where to go! Ahh ok! happy holidays
@@Casualyoutubee thanks you man, you too🥳🤙🏼
I surfed one of these on holiday at a hire shop. Was kinda weird but fun board. Extremely fast and catches waves easy
Yup! Thanks for watching!
Perfect video! I have the 7”2 timbertek one and I just picked up the 6”8 yesterday. I like you, I loved my bigger version so much I wanted to give this a try!
Thank you, Pedro.
Yewww, congrats!!! Have fun and can't wait to hear how 6'8" treats you. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview the 6”8 is so sick! I like it so much better! I can still get into waves super early and it’s just so much more responsive.
@@Drohead20 what conditions are you using it in? What conditions do you believe they would perform well
In?
Quality review,very well done keep em commin.....❤🌊🌊🇮🇪🤙🤙🤙
Thank you, Mark!
This is how a review should be done! Hope you can do the christenson twin tracker and ci mid :)
Thank you, Marcus. That twin tracker looks so fun. I will fondle it next time I visit the surf shop in NJ.
@@SkipperSurfReview cool man i'll wait for it
Glad to hear a pure review from someone who spent a good amount of time on it. However I'll be going with the CI Mid as the local surf shop doesn't carry Firewire surfboards.
Yt randomly recommended this channel. Great content! Any thoughts on testing locally shaped boards? Christenson isn't local to you but I think you would like the christenson twin fish and his midlengths like the flat tracker.
Thank you! I’m about to release CI Mid review this week. Didn’t get a chance to put my hands on Christenson but would definitely see if I can get it sometime soon😁
Great video! You should review the Dan Mann firewire twice baked next time 🤙🏻
I'm planning on getting a twice baked soon :)
You should check out the Chilli Midstrength, curious on comparison, seems like the 6'6 surfs even more like short board than S&B?
Yeah, I would love to review the Chilli Midstrength. It looks great and it seems like it's got a lot of performance. May be I will get one next year :)
Yuri what is opinion on S&B in Timbertek? Is this better than LFT? How Timbertek would affect surfing this surfboard?
Michael, I think it's better in some ways. In general Timbertek is the most ding resistant and also very sturdy against foot impressions but it's going to feel the stiffest under your feet. It suits better for grovelers like FW Baked Potato. I think there is a reason why Rob initially has chosen an LFT construction which provides speed, responsiveness and also flowing feel. Hope that helps.
Thank you! One question: can you duck dive with the 7'0''?
Hi Frewuill, yes, I can. There is not much volume up in the nose, so it does duck dive and goes through the face fine (6’8” based on my current weight - 155 lbs). The 7’0 will be harder to duck dive for me right now. Hope that helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview thank you!
Nice video mate, these are great boards however l believe the LFT construction is not strong enough for this style of board, mine snapped within 8 months of owning it, I’ll probably get another one but in timber tech.
I agree, but tbh, it could be a bad batch. I have a friend whose Seaside broke in half when it hit the wooden pile on 1 ft day and one with baked potatoes (timbertek). 2 other friends own in lft it for a year and they are good so far besides hairline cracks here and there. Hope Timbertek works better for you🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Another great mid length that I’ve had so much fun on is the holy moli from arakawa. It’s very well made, and more high performance than the ci mid!
Nice!!! I’ll look it up. The CI Mid has a better hold from shoulder high and up when it’s setup with the side bites. You can draw different/longer lines😁
Goodday, Yuri!😎
I finally bought SSAB.
I chose 7'4" because the waves here are small and powerless.
What fins do you recommend?
Here is a list of twin fins I have.
Wayne Rich Nightmare Keels
Captain Fin Chris Christenson Twin Keels
Futures FK2 Glass Keel Twin Fins
I think ROB surfs a little shorter length on good waves.
Does the twin fin have enough holding and drive?
I wonder if I should definitely buy the ROB MACHADO QUAD FINS.
Hey dude! Congrats! I'd recommend the original Machado Quad Set. If you can't get those, then try to get NVS Kestrel Quad.
www.surfnvs.com/collections/quads/products/kestrel-quad?variant=8082435965030
Hope this works for you!
Nice review thanks! Curious why you recommend the Timbertek construction. Is this for sustainability reasons, durability or performance? Or maybe a combination of these?
Hi David! Thank you for your feedback. It's for durability reasons. I didn't try SSB in Timbertek but from what I heard, it's nearly the same however the LFT version will have better flex from nose to tail. Again you will likely feel that better when the conditions are ideal :) Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview great thank you!
Hey Skipper, advanced beginner here. i mostly longboard, but recently I've been trying surfing 8 foot thrusters - around 60 litres- and feel comfortable doing so. Wondering whether a 7' SSAB is a good next step. Thanks!
Hey Mohit! The 7’0 would feel like a shortboard compared to the 8 ft thruster. What’s your weight and height?
@@SkipperSurfReview 5'9 and 160. I'm trying to widen my surf horizons and surf different types of boards, but want to be sensible about it. Thanks :)
@@mohitsc if your pop up is good and you can catch waves on your own, you will be fine on the 7’0 beyond… just work on your positioning and not force it much.
@@SkipperSurfReview thank you!!!
Great Review !! I gona get 7.0 soon.
Thank you! Have fun, Curren!
So which do you like better, Big Baron or Seaside Beyond? My waves here are turning more south and I need a mid now. I’ve been surfing seaside, glazer, and lost RNF 96 (which is hands down my favorite). I ride a 5’7 in the machado’s and 5’8 (32L) in the Lost. I was kinda thinking 6’8 Big Baron or 6’8 Seaside and Beyond. Sounds like the Seaside Beyond gives you the two options, quad or twin. The BB only as a twin. I think I saw there’s a large twin fin made specifically for BB with medium rake. And there’s also a keel made for it. Can’t recall the name. Any thoughts? I know you said that SB and BB were both your favorites!! Ha ha.
Hey Mike! I like to ride the twin fins lately.. getting more speed and fun tail release. If I roughly compare two boards.. the Big Baron would ride closer to a shortboard, it's fast/responsive, it doesn't feel bulky compared to Beyond (the rails are very foiled down). It paddles much faster than Beyond even it has 2 liters of volume less. I love Akila Twin Fin Set for most conditions (more upright template). I would only use the keels on smaller/crappy days. I heard MR twin fin set works great too for most conditions. The downside of the BB is the glass job. It's very light and fragile. You will get crazy foot impressions on the deck. Beyond comes in LFT and it does get some hairline cracks here and there.. All my friends who got the Beyond 3 years ago in LFT.. still have it. Beyond works as a twin but only when it's small 1-2 ft.. the board doesn't hold it when it goes bigger.. you lose traction and the tail gives up. Beyond would suit more beginners transitioning from the longboard and wanted to learn turns and stuff like that but if you are on a shortboard for a while then this transition to BB will be seamless. Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks for the thorough reply. I’m looking for a small wave summer board that can surf like a shortboard when it’s good and like a longboard, where I can stand on the nose a bit if I have to,to keep speed. It was small today and I surfed my 5’7. So I guess I’m looking for flatter days when it’s small and I really don’t want to take out a 9’ like everyone else. The wave I surf can get ledgy on the take off. When it’s big it’s pretty pitty and heavy. But when it’s small it’s like a steep quick drop off the take with some punch, to a steep face that flattens out very fast to mushy, before it gets steeper again in another shallow section. I’m so torn. I’ve been on my twin too and like it best. More speed, not forced into pocket.
Thanks for showing this in smaller waves, so important for those of us who don't have great waves. What would you choose between this and the CI mid if you could only have one mid length board?
Hi Richard! Thank you for watching! Hands down Seaside and Beyond! CI Mid has a touch more glide over beyond. To get more performance with less effort, I’d go with the SS&B. Hope this helps!
Were the cracked repairs hard to fix?
What do you think of LFT vs Timbertek? Thinking of the 6’10 TT as a 6’1 165 lbs. kind of prefer the better durability and also more beginner.
I've heard from my friend that the Timbertek is pretty beefy. He was pretty happy after he switched to LFT. I think if you go with the 7'0" LFT you should be good. You won't really win a lot in terms of durability.. the LFT one will start yellowing after 6-8 months no matter where you keep it. The timbertek one will keep it's color though. Hope this helps!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks! Just don’t want any accidental dings haha so researching between the two. Here where I am professional repairs can take 5 weeks or more since there’s so much demand for repairs. Trying to stay out in the water!
@@anthonymeetsastranger you should get Elephant Seal film. Quick fix😁
Do you think a 7’4 would be too big for you? I’m about the same size and weight as you a couple of notches below your skill level, more beginner/intermediate, 40 year old. Difficult to find stock of a shorter one.
It will be too corky! Is your pop up good? Check out 7’4” Love Machine ThickLizzy www.glidesurfco.com/surf/boards/7-4-lovemachine-surfboards-thick-lizzy-2
I did review on this board with Ryan Lovelace.
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks so much Skipper! Yeah my pop up is good, I’m quick to my feet and guide the board towards the open face before I get up.
I did see that video, great review and board but I live out in Vietnam so finding boards from smaller shapers like that is impossible. I have to get boards from big name shapers like CI, FireWire, Christenson, Lost, Chili, and I have to go to Bali to buy it, which I plan on doing sometime next year.
Or I could buy a a board from a local shaper for about half the cost but then I’m not too sure how those boards will ride, would have to just go off of template, size/volume, and feel under the arm.
I’ve narrowed down what I want to a CI Mid or Water Hog. A Seaside and beyond. Christenson C-Bucket, Long Phish or Ultra Tracker. Would ideally get two boards as I won’t be able to make it back to Bali anytime soon. Or a locally made board in which case I could buy more since it’ll be cheaper.
Anyway, thanks again for the tip! Any thoughts on a christenson boards or any other of my brand options? My friend back home in California says they’re really popular at the moment, he makes a variety of mid lengths. He even watches your channel and coincidentally told me to watch your channel (though I already had been) to get tips on boards and surfing since he said my style and way of surfing is similar to yours :)
Also I mainly surf beach breaks and occasionally point breaks out here in Vietnam. My favorite wave size is 3-4ft. If it’s a point break going bigger is nice though.
@@ren1818ren It depends on what you like.. Generally speaking, it's very personal. I've only surfed Christensen Surfer Rosa Mid length 7'0". It was fine nothing extraordinary. I would prefer to surf it in shorter size in 3-5 ft waves. Sometimes you don't have to really go for the big brands to find the best board. The Seaside and Beyond would definitely feel special compared to CI Mid which would feel like a solid single fin mid length with 2+1 setup that can handle big waves very easy and give you more stability and hold. I would go for the 7'0" if you want to cruise down the line and not really gonna surf it as a shortboard. The Seaside and Beyond wants you to surf it as a shortboard. You can swing it around much easier. Speaking of Christensen surfboards.. they do look nice, glassing and stuff but I'm personally not into skull logo. I personally love Album Surfboard. They are very friendly and suits more every day surfer. Hope this helps!
how do you feel between the 6'8 and 7'0 for versatility ? like what is the most versatile ?
I love 6’8”. The most versatile surfboard out there?
@@SkipperSurfReview nice ! i like the 7.0 but its super hard for me (5'11, 165 lbs) when its hollow, also i find it very hard to duck dive so i feel very unsafe on it when the sets are coming and theres people around... how much better is the 6'8 in those aspects in your opinion ?
@@KC-ro9ro 6’8” will feel less buoyant for sure. Those 5 liters will make the difference but you will still have to work hard to duck dive it. The easiest board to duck dive in 6’8” size was JS Big Baron for me. I reviewed it this year. It’s very thin and handles big wave’s pretty well however it’s a twin fin. You may want to consider it.
Check it out here: JS Big Baron Surfboard Review
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@@SkipperSurfReview woow ! im still improving, im coming back from shortboards i cant surf properly and i see you say its think less user friendly as the seaside and beyond... maybe after one year then ! have you tried the chilli mid strength btw ?
@@KC-ro9ro No, I've never tried it but it looks like another high performance mid-length!
I’m 6ft 4 and 215-220 pounds. What are your thoughts on size? I’m thinking the 7ft 4 and hoping that it will be able to turn still?
Hey Jase! Yes, that should float you well and allow you to turn! Are you around intermediate level?
It be cool if you review regular Seaside. I see you have one there in your quiver.
I’m currently working on the Glazer review and planning on adding some thoughts of the Seaside.
Great review. I know you’ve owned both a 7’0” and 6’8”. I’m an average surfer looking work on my turns and flow. Wanted something in the mid length range. I’m 5’6” 150-155lbs. Surf mostly beach break on the east coast as well in Mass. Any thoughts on which length you’d recommend?
Hey John! Sure. The 6'8" would be your magic numbers and it would fit perfect for your weight/height/level 🤘🏼 I hope you will find one as it's getting really hard to get any Seaside and Beyonds at this moment. Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview Thanks for the review. Would you still recommend the 6'8" for someone surfing east coast USA that is 5'9" 165 pounds + wetsuit?
@@terryeyland5305 Hey Terry. Thanks for watching. Yes, I would recommend it to an intermediate level surfer (like me based on the East Coast scale LOL) for sure. If you are closer to advanced beginner, I would go with the 7'0". Let me know if you have any questions.
@@SkipperSurfReview Thanks for the hints. Have you perhaps tried or have an opinion on the 6'10" timbertek?
@@terryeyland5305 just for info, the timbertek version apparently is not it, and ive seen several comments saying even rob machado doesnt like it (don't know their sources)
Great video, I like the approach to the review. For your first review video, you did outstanding. I appreciate all of your information offline as well.
I am 5' 9" 180lbs and surfing a 6' 8" Seaside and Beyond, the size and volume work well for me. I have gained a new appreciation for it lately as the winter waves and sand bars changed the break to be a bit softer, but the waves still have size to them! It helps you get in the wave that tad bit earlier to really make the most of the surf/wave. I also recently got 6' 10" Christenson Huntsman - single fin egg, and I really like this board, just the way it flows. Then hoping on the SS&B - you recognize the inherent performance that this board has.
Keep up the good work, look forward to your next reviews! Cheers!
Thank you so much for the feedback🙏🏼 Sometimes I have to take a break from the beyond as I get too attached and my other boards are getting sad🙈 I’m working on the next one🤙🏼
Great review! It helps so much.. Yesterday i was surfing my new 6´10" S & B Timbertek with fcs machado fins for first time . It was a funny session on a 1ft waves and onshore wind. My long board was a 5´10¨dominator but I used to surf a 5´5" baked potato timbertek for wide range of waves an i love that board. All shortboards. So I found my new S & B a bit heavy .. I thing TT is heavier than a LFT.. I like how it generate a lot of speed paddeling and stability on take offs . Good speed on flat sections, turns well but you have to push over the tail.. Im happy but I must get used to the more weight..😅 What about use it as a twin fin? Thanks and cheers!
Hey man! Yeah, that's the impression I got from people who got S&B in Timbertek. My buddy moved down to LFT and now he's pretty happy with it. When you get a chance, I would consider 6'8" S&B. That should completely change the game or check out JS Big Baron. I recently reviewed it ua-cam.com/video/CTkak6AALVw/v-deo.html
So far, it's the best high performance mid length IMO. The glass job is not that great but it makes the board to be very light, responsive without corky feel :) The S&B is pretty fun on small "clean/semi clean" days. It will get you more freedom and speed. The tail will get skatey but I find it really fun to swing the board around with less effort. I wouldn't do it on 2ft+ days as the board loses control no matter what fins you use.. the fin boxes for side fins are way up for a twinny in general. Hope this helps! Cheers!
@@SkipperSurfReview thanks so much again! I think ill use my 6’10”TT on snall waves at first during next month and so.. never more than 4ft…i must to give it a chance..and may bei ll use as a reactive mid lenght longboard in the future.
I was considering a TT sb in 6’10 as a beginner transition board but i hoped it would be more versatile. You dont think it would be worth it in surf over 2ft!?
@@rolandowise hi mate i recently bought a ci mid. Its a game changer!. I love in a small and steper waves. In fact I sold my SSB!
@@sikorskyrescueman do share! What size??
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