Great board reviews! I feel like I'm talking with one of the boys when I watch your channel, honest and genuine! Your putting boards on my radar I never would have considered. Great stuff!!!
Thanks mate. That’s one of the reasons I started doing reviews because I couldn’t relate to any of the guys I was watching. It’s been epic for me too as I now ride so many boards I never would have picked off the rack! 🤙
Been waiting for someone to do a review on this board have almost pulled the trigger a couple of times on buying one just haven't yet you may have just put it over the line. On the fin side there is a couple of very similar shaped fins done by a fewer smaller board manufacturers to suite futures boxes.
Another amazing video. I am also 6”2 190 but have worse surf in florida wanting a loose fast board with volume …. I grabbed the 36 liter 6”0 flat earth after watching your review and it rly goes well…. I have been using just the aipa twin without the trailer…. Looking for a touch more drive… do you think these Mick twins without the trailer would fly on the 6’0 flat earth thinking of getting a pair for it
Great review. A comment you made regarding twin fins not usually going rail to rail well perked my interest... As I've just got a custom twin and its terrible rail to rail. What's your thinking around why they're typically so bad in that regard? Cheers
Hi mate I think it's usually the width in the tail for me. Im finding narrower tailed twins are allowing me to surf more the way I like to. The wider ones are good fun in small surf but I don' like the way I have to nurse them as the waves get better.
Yeah really different boards but one common thing - they hold in well. Really depends on what you want from a board, the Free Scrubber is a few inches shorter than the MF twin for the same volume. I liked the MF in overhead surf where as the FS was good in chest high and up.
@@WoolyTV i was just thinking of getting a phantom or a pyzelian 2. do you think the dhd can be an option too? i remember you really liked the pyzelian (tried the phantom as well?). do they sit in the same place? need it for 2-5 ft beach breaks for carving, flowters and cutties style.. thanks🙏
Oh yeah? It just triggers me how they don't know how to place fins for twins or quads even though the overall design might be good. The board didn't look to project out of turns, just kind of provided directional control. I think that moon tail is better than round tho for a kind of performance twin.
I love Kramer, and i thought the exact same thing of the fin placement. Of course it has drive, but it looks difficult to turn since the fins are so pushed back like in every dhd twin. anyways i just bought this board
You're a smallish light guy on a short board with low volume. And the left you're on is a decent wave where all boards will go. Really we're sick of these god-like "shapers" (really only designers now) only supplying boards which suit guys up to 80kg absolute max. Really the boards are for blokes under 75kg, and guess what? That isn't the norm for Australian males. None of these "shapers" can make good boards for males 90kg to 110kg. All go really wide or way too long and then of course the boards don't work. And then we've got the stupid 4/4/4 glass which is so obviously designed to dent and snap quickly (so punters buy more and more boards). All up no.
Mate I’m almost 6’2” and 90kg? Not sure anywhere in the world I would be a ‘smallish light guy’? I started this channel because I could not find reviews done by anyone close to my size.
Great board reviews! I feel like I'm talking with one of the boys when I watch your channel, honest and genuine! Your putting boards on my radar I never would have considered. Great stuff!!!
Thanks mate. That’s one of the reasons I started doing reviews because I couldn’t relate to any of the guys I was watching.
It’s been epic for me too as I now ride so many boards I never would have picked off the rack! 🤙
best episode ever. Wooly tv is the only thing worth watching on youtube -- thanks Wooly -- yewww!
Glad you liked it 🤙
nice! Thing looks epic! Love the slide guitar with thhe left hander! Def looking for a good twin for the quiver, so good to see this review! woo hoo!
I was a fun board! 🤙
Best fins I’ve ever owned.
Perfect combo with that board 🤙
Great review Wooly! Thanks
Thanks! 🙏🤙🙏
And on the backhand too... what a ripper.
Yep! 🤙
first time coming across this channel. man is ripping! looks like a super fun board/fin setup
Welcome aboard!
Great review, will you also do the dhd interceptor??
Been waiting for someone to do a review on this board have almost pulled the trigger a couple of times on buying one just haven't yet you may have just put it over the line.
On the fin side there is a couple of very similar shaped fins done by a fewer smaller board manufacturers to suite futures boxes.
Yeah it was a really good board to ride. I have seen a few similar fin templates but I had never used any like that before. Good combo.
Went well in the lefts slalom event 😜🤙
Perfect for it
Nice
Do you think the FCS II MR will work with this board?
Yeah for sure.
Rocker looks pretty interesting.
Also not a board for your average muppet !!!!
Definitely not a board for the average muppet 😂. It’s a high performance machine
Your best surfing super flowish
Yeah I loved this board. Being 6’4” it definitely smooths out my style
Another amazing video. I am also 6”2 190 but have worse surf in florida wanting a loose fast board with volume …. I grabbed the 36 liter 6”0 flat earth after watching your review and it rly goes well…. I have been using just the aipa twin without the trailer…. Looking for a touch more drive… do you think these Mick twins without the trailer would fly on the 6’0 flat earth thinking of getting a pair for it
Hi mate
Yes they would work on the Flat Earth 🌍 These fins went very well 🤙
@@WoolyTV thx Mate… just took a stab at a set! Yewwww
Great review. A comment you made regarding twin fins not usually going rail to rail well perked my interest... As I've just got a custom twin and its terrible rail to rail. What's your thinking around why they're typically so bad in that regard?
Cheers
Hi mate
I think it's usually the width in the tail for me.
Im finding narrower tailed twins are allowing me to surf more the way I like to. The wider ones are good fun in small surf but I don' like the way I have to nurse them as the waves get better.
@@WoolyTV thanks, that's makes a lot of sense to me. Cheers👍
Rip-snorter review Wooly. Great music choice to boot! You certainly got many baaaaas of approval for this one! Which point break is this?
Thanks mate 🤙
is there much difference between the Free Scrubber and the MF twin, and which did you prefer?
Yeah really different boards but one common thing - they hold in well.
Really depends on what you want from a board, the Free Scrubber is a few inches shorter than the MF twin for the same volume. I liked the MF in overhead surf where as the FS was good in chest high and up.
Start with EN ... Super reliable fin
Yep I agree but this one is FCS!
nailed it mate⚡️⚡️⚡️.
Thanks 🤙⚡️🤙
@@WoolyTV
i was just thinking of getting a phantom or a pyzelian 2. do you think the dhd can be an option too? i remember you really liked the pyzelian (tried the phantom as well?). do they sit in the same place? need it for 2-5 ft beach breaks for carving, flowters and cutties style..
thanks🙏
@@eyalpolishook6486 out of those three in 2 to 5’ beachies I would go the Pyzalien 2 for sure.
Ripping Wool dog !
Thanks 🙏 🤙
Hey Wooly, have you tried the JS Schooner model?
Cheers
Hi mate. I just got one but I haven’t ridden it yet.
@@WoolyTV Would love to hear how it goes 🤙
@@louisralph7703 a review will be coming at some stage!
@@louisralph7703 it’s on the list!
Just surfed it for the first time and it went amazing. No footage though!
Nobody moves in the line up? 😂
It was very busy that day and I was sitting out a little bit fitter and catching the sets so I had to dodge a lot of people sitting on the inside 😂
Good design. Fins are too far back. Notice how he's getting no drive.
Ummm I found the board had plenty of drive 🤷♂️
Oh yeah? It just triggers me how they don't know how to place fins for twins or quads even though the overall design might be good. The board didn't look to project out of turns, just kind of provided directional control. I think that moon tail is better than round tho for a kind of performance twin.
I love Kramer, and i thought the exact same thing of the fin placement. Of course it has drive, but it looks difficult to turn since the fins are so pushed back like in every dhd twin. anyways i just bought this board
How far forward are the fins?
You're a smallish light guy on a short board with low volume. And the left you're on is a decent wave where all boards will go. Really we're sick of these god-like "shapers" (really only designers now) only supplying boards which suit guys up to 80kg absolute max. Really the boards are for blokes under 75kg, and guess what? That isn't the norm for Australian males. None of these "shapers" can make good boards for males 90kg to 110kg. All go really wide or way too long and then of course the boards don't work. And then we've got the stupid 4/4/4 glass which is so obviously designed to dent and snap quickly (so punters buy more and more boards). All up no.
Mate I’m almost 6’2” and 90kg?
Not sure anywhere in the world I would be a ‘smallish light guy’?
I started this channel because I could not find reviews done by anyone close to my size.