A terrible small wave board? Never heard that one before. As far as the Sunday being a longboard alternative, I'd recommend the Takayama Scorpion instead. Trims and nose rides better.
@@surfboarddemos yeah, several people told me it needs a bigger open face to shine and is kinda lacking as a smaller wave board or longboard alternative for when the swell is small... You disagree ? whats your opinion on 7'0 and 7'3 for that purpose ? im 5'11, 180 lbs, my small wave range is covered by my one of my longboards but i cant really carry it around when i travel haha ^^ the takayama seems great, but slightly too big for me for travel unfortunately.
@@KC-ro9ro I recommended the Takayama Scorpion because it has a very similar template to a longboard. The Sunday is a completely different shape than a longboard, so having trouble understanding your considering it for a longboard alternative. The Sunday excels in 2 to 6ft surf (check my other 2 videos posted). That being said, if you are looking for a longboard style ride, the Scorpion is the way to go. The 7'4 Scorpion has the same amount of volume as the 7'3 Sunday. The Scorpion 2 Surf Tech sizes are 5'10, 6'4, 6'10 and 7'4.
@@surfboarddemos my bad yeah, when i mean longboard alternative, i mean more in the wave range of those "small wave longboards". Something that would go well in longboard spots, does not need to surf like a longboard. Was debating between the 7'0 and 7'3 for that, but theres so few actual ride infos on that board (youre probably the most detailed actually) and the few opinions i saw said its not a good board to fill your quiver in the small wave range
Thanks for posting. What was your fin setup?
Mayhem Evil Twins (pictured at the beginning of the clip)
How do you feel about it as a longboard alternative / for small days ? i heard people saying its a terrible small wave board
A terrible small wave board? Never heard that one before. As far as the Sunday being a longboard alternative, I'd recommend the Takayama Scorpion instead. Trims and nose rides better.
@@surfboarddemos yeah, several people told me it needs a bigger open face to shine and is kinda lacking as a smaller wave board or longboard alternative for when the swell is small... You disagree ? whats your opinion on 7'0 and 7'3 for that purpose ? im 5'11, 180 lbs, my small wave range is covered by my one of my longboards but i cant really carry it around when i travel haha ^^
the takayama seems great, but slightly too big for me for travel unfortunately.
@@KC-ro9ro I recommended the Takayama Scorpion because it has a very similar template to a longboard. The Sunday is a completely different shape than a longboard, so having trouble understanding your considering it for a longboard alternative. The Sunday excels in 2 to 6ft surf (check my other 2 videos posted). That being said, if you are looking for a longboard style ride, the Scorpion is the way to go. The 7'4 Scorpion has the same amount of volume as the 7'3 Sunday. The Scorpion 2 Surf Tech sizes are 5'10, 6'4, 6'10 and 7'4.
@@surfboarddemos my bad yeah, when i mean longboard alternative, i mean more in the wave range of those "small wave longboards". Something that would go well in longboard spots, does not need to surf like a longboard. Was debating between the 7'0 and 7'3 for that, but theres so few actual ride infos on that board (youre probably the most detailed actually) and the few opinions i saw said its not a good board to fill your quiver in the small wave range
@@KC-ro9ro Firewire Sweet Potato! Videos posted.👍