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Topic Title: Anyone riding a Cymatic that's shorter than them? Topic Summary: Created On: 12/29/2019 09:57 AM |
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Only people I've seen locally riding Cymatics have been riding them much longer than their height, but all recommendations are that the Cymatic should be ridden 3-4" shorter than your normal shortboard. Anyone on here riding a Cymatic in this shorter size range?
Obviously the footage of Kelly on a 5'3" at 10' Haleiwa is mind blowing, but I'm interested to hear any ride reports on how a short Cymatic goes in our surf. |
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