bigman said...Tony,9'1" HR Pro x 28 7/8x 4 1/4- 121 L 9'6" HR Pro x 28 7/8- 127 L, the Pro, from reports is about a kilo lighter than the HR because it has some carbon construction, AA would be able to verify all this. Hope that helps. 9'1" looks the board for me, I think it sounds like better paddling and faster than my 8'6" wide ripper, but maybe less stable, but have now grown my sea legs. Waiting for reports on the 2012 range.

Hey Bigman sorry for the slow response. Its been nice and busy since the Snowy festival!
Here are some specs for you-
PSH Hull Rippers8'9†x 30 1/8†x 5 1/4†8-9 Hull Ripper Vol = 120L approx
9'1†x 28 7/8†x 4 1/4†9-1 Hull Ripper Pro Vol = 127L
9'2†x 30 3/4†x 4 1/4†9-2 Hull Ripper Vol = 136L
9'6†x 28 7/8†x 4 1/4†9-6 Hull Ripper Pro Vol = 130L
9'6†x 30 1/2†x 4 3/8†9-6 Hull Ripper Vol = 145L
9'11†x 31†x 4 1/4†9-11 Hull Ripper Vol = 150L
Volumes are a guide only.
You need to throw your perceptions about dimensions out the window with these boards. They are a whole new ball game.
These Hull Rippers generally feel shorter and have more glide than the same board with a traditional flat bottom.
The Pro boards are just that - for guys who normally ride under 28.5" or less.
The 9'6 Pro feels more like 9' x 28". The 9'6 Hull Ripper feels like 9' x 29 1/2"
You guys are getting the 9'6†x 30 1/2†x 4 3/8â€
ENJOY!