Re: Liddles, hulls, etc.

Can they surf waves that have flat spots between sections?

Aren’t they just for long, perfectly shaped walls?

I would say that the longer ones 6’8’'plus are better for gliding over flat spots, but you can drive and pump them using the flex fin with pratice. What area are you surfing in?

nothing better a hull on a long freight train wall at rincon pure stoke

yes they are the closest standup vehicles to a mat I have felt, but I can only speak for a 6-10 ca pointbreak outline, you can glide over nothing, take off way deep on the weak weird bending part of a semi mushy point/reef and it will trimglide accelerate nicely (even prone with no input other than guidance to highline.) plus the ability to pump (think rasta on 6-9 frye hydrodynamica footage) generate speed. and do very unique HARD rail turns…good stuff.

Highly reccommended.

Hey any Liddle guys , Ive got 6 new ones at my shop, PM me if your interested. Prices havent changed as of yet.

I’m with ya’ Scott,

Same thing at the Point. I was connecting from the inside of Pipe all the way to the restrooms on one wave during the last swell. Used the Greenough series 6 fin on my 6’6" stubbie hull and blew past the flats. Love it!

was surfing and piont outside of town and it was just soooooooo nice last night but had to be a hundred heads.

I surf Liddles in a variety of surf and they work great.Glide across anything.Mine are 7’10"

Gotta say

I love riding my stubbie. in small righthand reefs/point setups its alot of fun to stay in the pocket and just smooth your way through. soo much fun.

and even in punchy sectioning and sometimes faceless Sydney beach break i can get mine to work but its definatly a point break board.

stubbies are great fun. i’ve got to make a stiffer fin for mine as too much flex in the current “rubery” fin is lacking drive and speed.

and about 90 of that 100 were really stinking it up.way too many clueless people…

you sure got that right !!!

yeah brother!!! it’s like there needs to be a water patrol or something…sheesh!