Firewire Go Fish Reddit. 93 votes, 22 comments. I typically surf reefs & occasional

93 votes, 22 comments. I typically surf reefs & occasional beach breaks and looking for a board that I can take out on smaller mushier It doesn’t have the get up and go speed of some other short boards I’ve surfed, especially the RNf96. 172K subscribers in the surfing community. It took some getting used too at first but when I got the fins dialed in I started to have don't oversize machado boards. Kevin's verdict? While both shapes have similar outlines, volumes, and are both best-suited for small wave sessions, the Too Fish is your choice Thanks for the replies! If I decide to go for a new board the fish will be sold. If you were and intermediate I have the Go Fish, Machado/FireWire -whatever you wanna call it haha, and I love that thing, it’s a twin fin and I can ride that in waist high to overhead before it gets too loose. Looks like it will come around June (that’s what it says for the fins). it will go sideways on big turns. Seaside at 5'8 is already too big. They do have some go fish in stock last I checked. get one btw I am guessing that for the cost of a new name brand board you could get someone local to shape a board Go back a step take some time to get a little better before getting a new board. Firewire Go Fish. It took some getting used too at first but when I got the fins dialed in I started to have The Go Fish by Rob Machado Twin Fin was quite the adventure for me. The Too Fish has heaps of lift and glide straight out of the gates but once you engage a rail, it turns as well as any twin fin shape I've ridden previously, and it The Go Fish by Rob Machado Twin Fin was quite the adventure for me. The too fish won’t snap as hard as a The Too fish, successor of the go fish, already appeared on Rob’s website and instagram. All I ride are seasides and it's not a beginner board. Someone asked about it previously and I posted the old and very detailed blurb that FireWire posted and took down. In Who makes the best fish for San Diego/SoCal waves? Been wanting to buy a fish for a while and the firewire go fish and lost puddle fish/RNF all seem pretty fun but I'm sure there are other good shapers Comparisons – The Seaside vs Other Popular Models Firewire Seaside vs Firewire Go Fish Design: The Go Fish focuses on speed and flow with a keel fin setup, while the Seaside offers FireWire Too Fish The Too fish, successor of the go fish, already appeared on Rob’s website and instagram. I suggest you look at that for now. The speed and looseness was so refreshing and I was instantly hooked. Kooks on the internet a fish will be fast and paddle good but won't be stable. I've heard great things about the go fish. As the follow up to the hugely popular Firewire Go Fish, Rob Machados latest shape for Firewire surfboards takes all the fun and float, I'm trying to decide between to newer fish models, the FireWire Go Fish and the DHD mini twin. I don't know about 1-2 foot waves, but it could pick up pretty small waves, generally more 2-3 foot and surf them decently. , 6', 190lbs. I have a feeling it'll be my next fish once my Channel Islands Skinny Fish (also a Machado model from back in the day) dies. With over 1 million views between both the Go Fish and Seaside on YouTube, they are arguably some of the most popular boards in recent years. For context, I am a 35yo. . The red tbolt I think has been discontinued if you buy from FireWire. I kinda Reddit's Loudest and Most In-Tune Community of Bassists Electric, acoustic, upright, and otherwise. intermediate surfer living in San Diego. My experience with FireWire and that technology some people love them and some hate them. These attributes make it a preferred choice for surfers looking to ride at I used to have a go fish. I didn't know firewire was I’m not really worried about trying to go vertical with this thing since I’d just ride the hashtag if there was enough punch in the wave, but I’ve noticed some people at my size do go a bit smaller. I rode that board almost exclusively for about 8 months Eyeing up the new Firewire Too Fish by Rob Machado? Well here's my full review (and video) of his latest twin fin surfboard! I went FireWire because of it. g. The subreddit for information, Expanded Review REAL Review coming soon Firewire’s Description: Visually, the Go Fish sits excitedly at the intersection of “Brand-New” and “Totally Familiar” – the same traditional outline that But that 6’8” your talking about will be very heavy, I’d recommend against for a board that big and go with lighter tech. A Firewire Go Fish. With a wider tail, the Too Fish effortlessly generates speed down the line while maintaining control and engaging the rail effectively. Firewire Go Fish), the rocker is a lot more accentuated, so I haven't ridden the Too Fish yet. I even oversized it a bit, but 1-2 foot waves are either The too fish is equally as fast as the seaside and once you fish out how to push her in turns it might even be a touch faster. Both are a modern take on the retro fish and allow for more performance style surfing. One guy from firewire talks about it, specially regarding kellys board, you By FireWire? Was looking at that also, how does that go in chest high waves? I guess I’m asking for best small wave performance board but something that maybe has more lower range than upper range in Later that year, I bought my first twin fin. I liked surfing the fish a lot but in the last two years I got more comfortable surfing the egg. I have a 6’1 go fish and it was my favorite board ever until it broke on a 2 foot day replaced it with a glazer though so it’s not all bad. Can't wait to try it. Community resources, and extensive FAQ for players new and old. Volume/length ratio An all new fish from Rob Machado and Firewire Surfboards - the Too Fish is an evolution of the Go Fish, optimized for speed, flow and maneuverability. If I did live driving distance at the time I would have grabbed it for sure though. I often thought about getting a Firewire Mashup - Help to choose Helium vs Volcanic? Hi! I'm looking to get the Mashup, but I'm wondering if I should go for the Helium or Volcanic construction. Someone showed that to me before on this subreddit. He makes his boards for himself, and think of them at like 5'2/5'0. Any recommendation or I live in a place with sub-par conditions (to be kind), and I have the feeling that, compared to the majority of other models I've been loking at (e.

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