Awesome boards- why are bonzers pictured on your site larger sized boards? i feel like the board market is moving towards shorter thicker flatter (or atleast are open pending surf conditions)- are these cruisers for those who choose to cruise??
Oh sure. I;m not gonna buy a hand shaped bonzer egg that can ride almost any condition, with awesome glassing for around $675, but i’ll gladly spend $625 for a corporate machine shaped board that is glassed for shit, and will be dead in a year. And I’ll also look really cool as I monkey-hop on the thing to get it into sections. douche
Oh sure. I;m not gonna buy a hand shaped bonzer egg that can ride almost any condition, with awesome glassing for around $675, but i’ll gladly spend $625 for a corporate machine shaped board that is glassed for shit, and will be dead in a year. And I’ll also look really cool as I monkey-hop on the thing to get it into sections. douche
not saying i wouldn’t spend the money, and i must be interested if i check this site, but i’m young and fit, and i ain’t interested in a 6’8″. Just sayin…
Ok, Ok. Sorry if I was harsh. I’m young (relatively) and fit too. I just like some boards with some built in speed characterictics, so I’m not constantly working to generate speed, but can focus on smooth turns and trimmin’ in the pocket. It suits my bird-like stance
Anonymous
February 15, 2012jp, what are the dims on the 7’0″?
Anonymous
February 15, 2012Does the 7’0″ have an e-wing as well?
Anonymous
February 15, 2012Awesome boards- why are bonzers pictured on your site larger sized boards? i feel like the board market is moving towards shorter thicker flatter (or atleast are open pending surf conditions)- are these cruisers for those who choose to cruise??
Lauren Scholz
February 15, 2012I love the floral design!
Anonymous
February 15, 2012i’m guessing the boards are bigger, purely based on demographics. The older dudes who have the dough to buy them need the extra foam!
Anonymous
February 15, 2012Oh sure. I;m not gonna buy a hand shaped bonzer egg that can ride almost any condition, with awesome glassing for around $675, but i’ll gladly spend $625 for a corporate machine shaped board that is glassed for shit, and will be dead in a year. And I’ll also look really cool as I monkey-hop on the thing to get it into sections. douche
Anonymous
February 15, 2012Oh sure. I;m not gonna buy a hand shaped bonzer egg that can ride almost any condition, with awesome glassing for around $675, but i’ll gladly spend $625 for a corporate machine shaped board that is glassed for shit, and will be dead in a year. And I’ll also look really cool as I monkey-hop on the thing to get it into sections. douche
Anonymous
February 15, 2012not saying i wouldn’t spend the money, and i must be interested if i check this site, but i’m young and fit, and i ain’t interested in a 6’8″. Just sayin…
besides monkey-hops suite my gorilla stance!
Anonymous
February 16, 2012I’ve riden the gwat and I love it. Fast, drives down the line and turns like a dream. Definitley lots of fun.
aloha
Anonymous
February 16, 2012Ok, Ok. Sorry if I was harsh. I’m young (relatively) and fit too. I just like some boards with some built in speed characterictics, so I’m not constantly working to generate speed, but can focus on smooth turns and trimmin’ in the pocket. It suits my bird-like stance
Surfy Surfy
February 16, 2012We are only going to sell 5’5″ s and 7’0″ s from now on.
Anonymous
February 16, 2012More soap bars- they look fun as sh!t –
JP from Surfy Surfy
February 17, 2012Blue egg is sold!