New Board Stoke 6'2, 24, 2 3/4
Been looking to replace my only and most favorite board. A Blast 6'0 quad.
Found a guy in Oceanside that could make me one for this winter, reluctant at first but ultimately had no choice. He's Barry Snyder.
The guy know rockers and has made quite a few kneeboards over the years. 100% handshaped/color/glassing in house in Oceanside CA.
It came out beautifully.
Big thanks to Niuhi Grips (Edgar) in Hawaii for dialing me in with info on new kneepads. I got the same kneepads on my original blast that have lasted almost 10 years and an easy familiar transition from board to board.
Now I'm just waiting a new custom set of fins from Glen at Rainbow and can't wait to carve some walls.
I highly recommend Barry, it took only 18 days from start to finish.
Barry Snyder 6'2 quad
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Re: Barry Snyder 6'2 quad
Looks like a blend of Blast template and Aussie fin setup. Have fun. Do you ever go to Horseshoe's (?) in La Jolla? I got some great barrels there, but some true ass kickings back in the 19__ __ . I don't want to age myself too much.
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Re: Barry Snyder 6'2 quad
Nice looking board brother, like the color job. Edgar on the Big Island is a good guy , glad he got you set up w/ some pads. Fin positioning looks really good, can you give us the distance for both up from the tail ? looks like full Aussie style.
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Re: Barry Snyder 6'2 quad
Here's the fins that Glen at Rainbow made for it. Beautiful and nice snug fit. I used some dawn dishsoap to get them in.
Some of you will be very familiar with them. Here's Glen's take. He also made a pair of 80/20 trailers for a different feel. Looking forward to seeing the difference.
The shadow in the pic has distorted the fins a tad. I included a Akila Aipa twin (He had a batch made in Japan by Ratio) just for reference. The twins never worked for me on a kneeboard, complete loss of drive and loss of resistance in turns.
I had him make me two full sets so now I don't have anxiety about losing them. I'm such a nut, I'm thinking of burrying a set in the backyard just in case the house burns down.
Thanks Glenn.
Some of you will be very familiar with them. Here's Glen's take. He also made a pair of 80/20 trailers for a different feel. Looking forward to seeing the difference.
The shadow in the pic has distorted the fins a tad. I included a Akila Aipa twin (He had a batch made in Japan by Ratio) just for reference. The twins never worked for me on a kneeboard, complete loss of drive and loss of resistance in turns.
I had him make me two full sets so now I don't have anxiety about losing them. I'm such a nut, I'm thinking of burrying a set in the backyard just in case the house burns down.
Thanks Glenn.