Hi, Anyone have any experience with the shaper Lance and Sons out of Santa Cruz? Or with their classic noserider “Circa 66”? I’m thinking about a 10’2". I saw one in the water on 38th Ave, flat and fast. When I dropped by their shop, they were very helpful, so I’m tempted to spend the money. This would be my second board. Any thoughts would be appreciated, Mark
i’ve been seeing a lot of those boards in the water since he opened up last summer. not sure who’s shaping them, though. i guess the bottom line is if the board looks right for you, then go ahead and shell out the cash. have fun. kirk
i’ve been seeing a lot of those boards in the water since he opened up > last summer. not sure who’s shaping them, though. i guess the bottom line > is if the board looks right for you, then go ahead and shell out the cash. > have fun.>>> kirk I don’t know what they sell for but look into making your own board.Or find a shaper in that area to make one for you with the shape and style for your riding ability and style. Alot of the time it will run you about as much as retail and sometimes less… keep wet mark
hey, lance and sons boards are, for the most part, shaped by one of the shapers at G&S in SD. they are nice and they do ride nice and they are priced pertty good in comparison with other shapes like G&S, Harbour and Robert August.>>> Hi,>>> Anyone have any experience with the shaper Lance and Sons out of Santa > Cruz? Or with their classic noserider “Circa 66”? I’m thinking > about a 10’2". I saw one in the water on 38th Ave, flat and fast. > When I dropped by their shop, they were very helpful, so I’m tempted to > spend the money. This would be my second board.>>> Any thoughts would be appreciated,>>> Mark