WA
705 posts
Anyone ridden this?
If so, comments?
Whilst it is marketed as an all rounder, particularly interested in its ability to handle bigger and hollower waves.
WA
15849 posts
Thommo is the man that has one at the moment, what size board were u thinking?
WA
65 posts
I'm also keen for feedback on this "ONE", I'm 85kg and was theinking the 6'2". Any feedback appreciated.
1670 posts
there`s been no surf here, let alone big hollow waves, a couple of onshore crappy days but the board felt good, it`s supposed to be a allrounder, well i like it.
QLD
87 posts
Where do I get some info on The One? Is there a web site?
1 posts
Im still thinking that 7s fish might be the goer there chief.. found out anymore info on it?
WA
139 posts
I love my " THE ONE ".
I found it to be fast, steady, floaty and responds quick to turns.
It is a very light board but a little soft and easy to ding, treat it nice and not rough.
I seem to be able to bury the rails deep and still recover, good for late take off's and floaters that send you straight down nose first. I am 90 Kg and 6ft. I have a 6"4.
I found it has given me a solid big board feeling with a light weight, small board action. I have had a TuffLight before and found " THE ONE " to hold my weight better. This would come from being 20 1/4 wide and 2 1/2 thick, this was better for me than the after burner.
I have surfed the board in Bali and Perth local and South and found it works in all types of conditions.
QLD
209 posts
Anyone got any more comments / reviews on "The One"?
I'm at the opposite end to jjd, I'm more interested to see how it handles the small, miserable onshore days.
Had a look at the 6'0 version today the first thing I noticed was the volume in the rails, wasn't what I expected. I'm 6' 83kg and was considering the 6'2, but after seeing the 6'0 I reckon that would be OK too.
Scott.