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Created by SP > 9 months ago, 18 Nov 2014
SP
10982 posts
18 Nov 2014 10:27AM
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Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
18 Nov 2014 10:45AM
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SP said...
Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys


I liked the tak Scorpion way more. All the fin options go.well on the tak.. The thing I liked more on the sumo.was the nose lift,but then you couldn't get to the front of the board like the tak.

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1302 posts
18 Nov 2014 2:02PM
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prob won't be doing much noseriding on a 6'8" I've heard they paddle like a freight train get onto anything

BigSpazz
NSW, 946 posts
18 Nov 2014 2:30PM
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prob won't be doing much noseriding on a 6'8" I've heard they paddle like a freight train get onto anything


ha

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
18 Nov 2014 12:49PM
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Ricardo1709 said...
prob won't be doing much noseriding on a 6'8" I've heard they paddle like a freight train get onto anything


I rode.a.7"2 sumo.and your right,you had no.chance. On the 6'6 Tao I rode, a lighter rider than me.could. I could get five over it.

The smaller tak easily outpaddled the sumo. Don't get me wrong,I really liked the sumo,I just think for the same type of board the tak is all over it

SP
10982 posts
18 Nov 2014 4:23PM
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Cheers Chrispy.

Going to have a look and see what I think.

jasdeking
QLD, 1820 posts
18 Nov 2014 6:53PM
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SP said..
Cheers Chrispy.

Going to have a look and see what I think.


www.creativearmy.com.au/alternative.html

the huevo or for more performance the painter

email him

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
18 Nov 2014 5:10PM
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jasdeking said...
SP said..
Cheers Chrispy.

Going to have a look and see what I think.


www.creativearmy.com.au/alternative.html

the huevo or for more performance the painter

email him


Lol,if we are.going for the pimp fest, I would have just recommended the bee sting from sdr that I have on order. Im replacing three boards with this bad boy

jasdeking
QLD, 1820 posts
18 Nov 2014 7:22PM
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chrispy said..

jasdeking said...

SP said..
Cheers Chrispy.

Going to have a look and see what I think.



www.creativearmy.com.au/alternative.html

the huevo or for more performance the painter

email him



Lol,if we are.going for the pimp fest, I would have just recommended the bee sting from sdr that I have on order. Im replacing three boards with this bad boy


yeh baby you know it

SP
10982 posts
18 Nov 2014 5:36PM
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jasdeking said...
SP said..
Cheers Chrispy.

Going to have a look and see what I think.


www.creativearmy.com.au/alternative.html

the huevo or for more performance the painter

email him


There's a Second hand one down here for a good price.

But will have a look at them anyway.
All his boards look good

And Chrispy, you know the drill, photos please

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
18 Nov 2014 7:39PM
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forget the sumo and tak.



the beau young wombat mark11 blows them both away

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
18 Nov 2014 6:54PM
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laceys lane said...
forget the sumo and tak.



the beau young wombat mark11 blows them both away


You have surfed the other two to.come to that statement
The bee sting craps on your wombat.....yep I have never surfed a wombat. The one in cooly surf did look good though

SP I must get my act together and be thankful pup.does not beerfine me for not posting more pics my new single is challenging but ****ing amazing

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
18 Nov 2014 9:08PM
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laceys lane said...
forget the sumo and tak.



the beau young wombat mark11 blows them both away




You have surfed the other two to.come to that statement
The bee sting craps on your wombat.....yep I have never surfed a wombat. The one in cooly surf did look good though

SP I must get my act together and be thankful pup.does not beerfine me for not posting more pics my new single is challenging but ****ing amazing



ha. I've seen guys surfing those other boards and I stand by my word.


but you do have good taste. personally I really want a MR bumble bee so bad it hurts.

Macaha
QLD, 21978 posts
18 Nov 2014 9:30PM
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Yep get one

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
19 Nov 2014 8:05AM
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SP said..
Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys



I briefly had a Sumo (MCt shaped) but I didn't enjoy it at all. Too much volume for me though.
My Tak scorpion 6'8" is still safely in the racks after a few years.
Beachbeat eggs are well worth a look.
The 7'ers are pushing cult following status around Maroochydore-Caloundra since all the shop staff have them and love them.
They've been steadily refining them and testing them locally and in Indo as well.
Cool thing is they have demos so you don't have to lay your money down without being sure.
Matt Keane shapes them.
I have ridden the demo but since I have my favourite Woosley vquad I didn't see the need to double up with one.
But...My mate from the Gold coast came up on the weekend, just past, to buy the 7' egg which I'd recommended to him. He'd been looking at the slew of retro eggs available around his locale but I'd been saying this is the shape you need for small beachies and crowded Gold coast points on high tide.
They have nicely refined rails with a chine forward and a single to double concave bottom. No old skool V or rolled V here.
Normally they've only made them in 2 lengths, 6'6" and 7' with the shorter one being for lighter surfers and the longer for heavier.
Lately though they've been playing around with the design and shaping diamondtails in 6'-6'6" out of the 7' pre-shapes.
My mate and I went in to get his new 7'er which he'll use as his longboard since he's a lightweight.
However....
In the rack was a quad fish that had been shaped out of one of the 7'ers pre-shapes.
Basically it was the front and middle of the 7' egg with only the tail shaped into a swallow tail so it measured 6'3".
Couldn't help myself and curiousity got the better of me as to how this egg/fish would go?
how well would this egg/fish mash up work? So we walked out with 2 shiny resin tinted sticks.
Had 2 short surfs on it in absolutely miserable windswell dribble but its ability to plane is showing it is going to be a tonne of fun in the small stuff.
Interesting experiment though...all egg then a fish tail.
He bought the 9" Alkali fin to go with it since he already has a shorter single and side bites to run in it as well.










BenjiD
NSW, 97 posts
19 Nov 2014 9:30AM
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That is a fantastic looking paint job.

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
19 Nov 2014 8:52AM
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Resin tint...even better.
Not bad value for $995.

SP
10982 posts
21 Nov 2014 8:05AM
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Cuttlefish said...
SP said..
Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys


What about this one?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-SURFBOARD-McTAVISH-SUMO-68-and-FCS-TRAVEL-BAG-/301397388258?pt=AU_Sport_Surfing&hash=item462caf2be2


Yep, same same but different.. one I looked at was a bit trimmed down from those dims.

They really are a strange looking beast.

my mid lengths tend to be a lot narrower and thinner. I think my lb has a narrower nose then the Sumo.

But for a summer fun board they look good.

McHenrying it



wavelength
1195 posts
21 Nov 2014 2:20PM
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Good on you SP.
As the saying goes, "Better to regret the things you do McHenry, than the things you don't McHenry."
This my old 6'6 CM Egg... it's not all that dissimilar in outline to the Sumo. I love the area under the chest for extra planing and paddling power. You are right -- this sort of thing can be great great fun for summer waves.






wavelength
1195 posts
4 Dec 2014 5:03PM
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SP said..

Cuttlefish said...

SP said..
Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys



What about this one?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-SURFBOARD-McTAVISH-SUMO-68-and-FCS-TRAVEL-BAG-/301397388258?pt=AU_Sport_Surfing&hash=item462caf2be2



Yep, same same but different.. one I looked at was a bit trimmed down from those dims.

They really are a strange looking beast.

my mid lengths tend to be a lot narrower and thinner. I think my lb has a narrower nose then the Sumo.

But for a summer fun board they look good.

McHenrying it





The summer of the Sumo. Hope you can share your thoughts and maybe a pic or two once you've had the chance to christen it.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
4 Dec 2014 8:07PM
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the old summer sumo thread.





my how fast the year goes

SP
10982 posts
4 Dec 2014 6:27PM
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wavelength said...
SP said..

Cuttlefish said...

SP said..
Should I or shouldn't i?

Any one ridden one?

Look like a nice all rounder?

One i'm looking at is 6'8 x21 x 2 3/8

cheers boys



What about this one?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-SURFBOARD-McTAVISH-SUMO-68-and-FCS-TRAVEL-BAG-/301397388258?pt=AU_Sport_Surfing&hash=item462caf2be2



Yep, same same but different.. one I looked at was a bit trimmed down from those dims.

They really are a strange looking beast.

my mid lengths tend to be a lot narrower and thinner. I think my lb has a narrower nose then the Sumo.

But for a summer fun board they look good.

McHenrying it





The summer of the Sumo. Hope you can share your thoughts and maybe a pic or two once you've had the chance to christen it.


Had a couple of surfs on it. Hardly surfed lately so bit hard to get a good read on it but got a few fun ones on it already.

wavelength
1195 posts
6 Apr 2015 7:08PM
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The local shops have the GSI Sumos on special for $595 with fins at the moment. But it's really hard to find anyone raving about the Sumos anywhere online, even the quality-built Byron-made ones. There's very little feedback on a board that has been around for a while now. Thought I'd give this thread a bump and see if anyone else has anything nice - or not so nice -to say about them....
Cheers 'n' thanks... Wavey

Macaha
QLD, 21978 posts
6 Apr 2015 9:15PM
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I think your and all local shops will be clearing the GSI's out for something new in the works coming soon.

Cobra
9106 posts
6 Apr 2015 8:30PM
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wavelength said..
Good on you SP.
As the saying goes, "Better to regret the things you do McHenry, than the things you don't McHenry."








Who or what is McHenry

wavelength
1195 posts
6 Apr 2015 8:50PM
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Cobra said..


wavelength said..
Good on you SP.
As the saying goes, "Better to regret the things you do McHenry, than the things you don't McHenry."









Who or what is McHenry



He's the fellow Breezer/surfer, home renovator and table maker who has sometimes shared the details of his drunken online impulse-purchasing of surfboards.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
6 Apr 2015 10:57PM
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It's a term to describe the purchase of surf related equivalent whilst pissed. McH started the trend - several other breezers have followed suit since

thePup
13831 posts
6 Apr 2015 9:00PM
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The Croweater Mac is a legend

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
6 Apr 2015 11:17PM
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Everyone should have one of these. It is either the most, or second most versatile board I have owned. Knee high to triple overhead. Fantabulous board with a solid glass job.
Mines 6'10". And I can get on the nose at 90kgs.




smh
NSW, 7269 posts
7 Apr 2015 2:37PM
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Sumo might be a good choice if you're surfing punchy beach breaks. My 2 cents worth of pimping this was far and away the best and most versatile mid length i ever had. Could nose ride it pretty easy but it's 7'6 and it was good off the tail. . Grant does them from 6'6 to 8' squash tail or a more pulled in round tail. Rocker is pretty flat with a light single to double through the bottom. Heaps of fun .

SP
10982 posts
7 Apr 2015 1:46PM
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I would never by one of the GSI ones. Read a few bad reports on some of the Sumo's being beat up pretty bad due to ****ty materials.

Sumo is a fun board, paddles good, enjoyable to ride.

Won't say anymore cause the anti mid length whingers will get all teary about an actual surfboard thread..



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