Great review Chris. Reminds me a little bit of the FireWire Vacay which I loved. Be keen to check out the Skindog. Mid Length or Mini Mal? Hmmmmm 🤪🤔. Any chance you could review the DHD Interceptor? Love your channel!
Hey Charles, great to meet you the other day and stoked to hear you enjoyed this review - such a great board! I'll try and get an Interceptor review in the works when I'm back in the water!
Good review. I agree it’s a very versatile shape. I found a used one in good condition for about half price of new and it’s a winner. Have run the HI Quads (confident but still maneuverable) as well as the Skindog 2+1. I thought it looked overfinned with those side bites too but it goes. Really like the FCS2 system for swapping out without set screws.
Glad you enjoyed the review! Was that second hand one in Brissie by any chance?! Had my eye on it as a spare 🤣 Stoked to hear it went well with the HI quads but you liked the skindog setup too! 🤙
Glad you enjoyed the review, it’s a super fun board! A 50:50 rail means the edge of the board doesn’t have a hard rail line (unlike the backend of most high performance boards do) which creates a smooth flowing ride 🤙
Throw a set of S wing 520 red twins in it with a couple of nubsters in the quad plugs. Run the nubsters in the forward or rearward plugs depending upon wave size. Spicy, loose and roundhouse cutbacks are on autopilot with these fins. Get a hold of Bravo surf on the GC for the fins. They may let you demo some if you want to review them.
@@StokedForTravel In the Ova. 520 red twins with nubsters in the quad plugs. In the front plugs if its below head high. I guarantee you will be shocked how much more lively the board will feel.
ooooo that's a tough one, both are great fun! I think the Ova has the edge though because of the versatility. Unfortunately they aren't making the Sundays with the single centre fin anymore either!
Machado’s got a lot of great boards. Sunday may not be one of them. If anything look at the extended fishes like the Seaside and Beyond. Skip the Sunday.
Both feel very different, mainly due to the fin setup. I personally prefer the Ova at the moment as it feels more longboard like and has a bit of a wider wave range. That being said the Moe and Moe Mini are super fast and fun and have an advantage in fatter, smaller surf. So it really depends what waves you’re surfing and what fin setup suits your style 🤙
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Great review Chris. Reminds me a little bit of the FireWire Vacay which I loved. Be keen to check out the Skindog. Mid Length or Mini Mal? Hmmmmm 🤪🤔. Any chance you could review the DHD Interceptor? Love your channel!
Hey Charles, great to meet you the other day and stoked to hear you enjoyed this review - such a great board! I'll try and get an Interceptor review in the works when I'm back in the water!
Good review. I agree it’s a very versatile shape. I found a used one in good condition for about half price of new and it’s a winner. Have run the HI Quads (confident but still maneuverable) as well as the Skindog 2+1. I thought it looked overfinned with those side bites too but it goes. Really like the FCS2 system for swapping out without set screws.
Glad you enjoyed the review! Was that second hand one in Brissie by any chance?! Had my eye on it as a spare 🤣
Stoked to hear it went well with the HI quads but you liked the skindog setup too! 🤙
San Diego 🤙🏼
@@nduich ah nice! Enjoy!
Thanks for the cameo buddy! Hope to met you one day! Cheers ☺️🤙🏻
Hahaha cheers for the awesome shots of the Ova in action bro! Keep charging! 🎉🏄♂️
Hi. Great review. Basic question. What is meant by 50/50 rail ?
Glad you enjoyed the review, it’s a super fun board! A 50:50 rail means the edge of the board doesn’t have a hard rail line (unlike the backend of most high performance boards do) which creates a smooth flowing ride 🤙
Throw a set of S wing 520 red twins in it with a couple of nubsters in the quad plugs. Run the nubsters in the forward or rearward plugs depending upon wave size. Spicy, loose and roundhouse cutbacks are on autopilot with these fins. Get a hold of Bravo surf on the GC for the fins. They may let you demo some if you want to review them.
Now that’s an idea I hadn’t thought of trying! Geez those things look nuts! You running those in yours or another board setup?
@@StokedForTravel In the Ova. 520 red twins with nubsters in the quad plugs. In the front plugs if its below head high. I guarantee you will be shocked how much more lively the board will feel.
Great review. Would you recommend the Ova or Sunday for someone looking for cruising board with plenty of flow?
ooooo that's a tough one, both are great fun! I think the Ova has the edge though because of the versatility. Unfortunately they aren't making the Sundays with the single centre fin anymore either!
Thanks mate, great info :)
Def Ova. It’s just next level. A true underdog.
Machado’s got a lot of great boards. Sunday may not be one of them. If anything look at the extended fishes like the Seaside and Beyond. Skip the Sunday.
Great board. Super fun and vesatile
What’s size and fin setup did you go with?
@@StokedForTravel I made a custom 6'6 and used with a regular thruster medium fins. Epic board. Im 5'6 and 72Kg. Best board ever
@@francomunoz229 Niiiice! Glad you're enjoying it!
How does this stack up to the HI Moe??
Both feel very different, mainly due to the fin setup. I personally prefer the Ova at the moment as it feels more longboard like and has a bit of a wider wave range. That being said the Moe and Moe Mini are super fast and fun and have an advantage in fatter, smaller surf. So it really depends what waves you’re surfing and what fin setup suits your style 🤙