Good night man! How in the world does anybody make a decision in the “Moonlight” candy store? It’s just flat out painful. Keeping my eye peeled for that CB Bonzer Egg. Although that yellow/blue pod is a sweetie!
I was checking those quads out when I picked up my new Bonzer last Fri. If anyone is thinking about buying one, DO IT! Those boards are so farking clean that I’ve been seriously trying to adjust the summer finances to get one. That’s not gonna happen, but maybe in the fall…
A lot of quad set ups feature double foiled rear fins for stability and single foiled forward fins for turnability. All 4 fins as double foiled doesn’t sound appealing to me unless it was for tow-ins. If you are riding all single foiled and the board is slipping on you try rear double foiled fins.
Anonymous
July 10, 2007who’s that puppy made by?
what are the dims?
how $$
JP
July 10, 2007This board was shaped by Manuel Caro under the Mandala Surfboards label.
Dims: 5’9″ length 20 1/4″ wide 12 1/4″ thick
Glassing: 6+4 deck 4 bottom
Loxbox fins with Rainbow fins included.
Airbrushed and pinlined with polished gloss finish.
$780.00
Davey Moyers
July 10, 2007Good night man! How in the world does anybody make a decision in the “Moonlight” candy store? It’s just flat out painful. Keeping my eye peeled for that CB Bonzer Egg. Although that yellow/blue pod is a sweetie!
Anonymous
July 11, 2007I was checking those quads out when I picked up my new Bonzer last Fri. If anyone is thinking about buying one, DO IT! Those boards are so farking clean that I’ve been seriously trying to adjust the summer finances to get one. That’s not gonna happen, but maybe in the fall…
Anonymous
July 11, 2007Seems that all the quads I see lately are all double foiled fins. All my quads have been single foiled fins.
Is there a difference. I have been riding them regulary for maybe 8 yrs and don’t know the pros/cons of the double foiled fins.
Joe Brophy
JP
July 11, 2007A lot of quad set ups feature double foiled rear fins for stability and single foiled forward fins for turnability. All 4 fins as double foiled doesn’t sound appealing to me unless it was for tow-ins. If you are riding all single foiled and the board is slipping on you try rear double foiled fins.
Paula the Surf Mom
July 11, 2007I like this one so much that it being featured in my featured article section JP