Some of the best best quads I’ve ridden are squash tails, it baffles me why mayhem don’t do this board in 5 plugs as standard! And the pro build is just a rought for the average joe.
Hi guys, I'm considering buying this board. I'm 6'1@180lbs. Would a 6'3" 35L would be good? I'm currently riding a 42L mini simmons and just want to transition into something more performance oriented.
Yes it will float you fine at such length/volume. if you are in the intermediate surf experience range; it will be generous enough for you to whip it around without being too floaty. If you are Very experienced, I would drop it to next lower dims.
Depends how long you've been surfing really. I'm 6'2" 194lbs, been surfing about 18yrs and ride a 5'11" which is around 32L (Which is slightly more volume than normal)
Some of the best best quads I’ve ridden are squash tails, it baffles me why mayhem don’t do this board in 5 plugs as standard! And the pro build is just a rought for the average joe.
Great review! How would you compare this to a quiver killer? Similar size range/type of waves?
Ive heard the uber driver xl has been released...do they use the same cut file as the uber driver?
No it's not the same cut file, it's the new model
Hi guys, I'm considering buying this board. I'm 6'1@180lbs. Would a 6'3" 35L would be good? I'm currently riding a 42L mini simmons and just want to transition into something more performance oriented.
Yes it will float you fine at such length/volume. if you are in the intermediate surf experience range; it will be generous enough for you to whip it around without being too floaty. If you are Very experienced, I would drop it to next lower dims.
Depends how long you've been surfing really. I'm 6'2" 194lbs, been surfing about 18yrs and ride a 5'11" which is around 32L (Which is slightly more volume than normal)