brownie49 said...
So are these Hull Rippers going to replace the or complement the current rippers?
I am just about to buy either the 9'11" ripper or the 10' WAA but these hybrids really look good
Not interested in sup surfing much over 3 or 4ft unless there is no in the line up
Best thread I have read here, a real credit to those with the knowledge and sharing it with us "average" joes
Thanks...
Good question and the answer is no, they will not replace the wood veneer progressive series, they will however ( as you mentioned) be a complement to the existing line. It is simply a matter of offering everyone a greater selection and choice for the type of surfing they prefer in the type of waves they surf.
The Hull Ripper is designed to be surfed off the tail and is capable of more shortboard style ripping. However, even here in Hawaii, the molded Boardworks and progressive series still have LOTS of fans. As you may have seen from our photos this winter a guy like Kala Alexander loves his 10'6 ripper gun at Sunset and the Bay. Kekoa Uemura, a pro longboarder, loves his 9'0 round nose in all conditions and Ikiaka Kalama trusts only his 9'3 ripper from boardworks at Pipeline. So its just a matter of offering choice and what you want out of a board. Just like the difference between the two board you are considering. The 10' WAA is a really fun board that will offer you more glide and nose riding capability, whereas the 9'11 will offer slightly less glide, but is more of a progressive ripper design. You cant wrong with either shape, just comes down again to what you want out of a board.
I hope that helped?