I have caught 2000 waves now on my Sci-Phi. It improved my surfing so much two friends also bought one. I found foiled fins just did not work well. Firewire’s own fins medium size for most of the wave types are good. MR Twins with trailer are great in small fun waves and MF large are great for larger solid point breaks. I am 72kgs, 64years and ride a 5’10”. This is an ideal for any age who want a great allrounder. The LFT is tough and the board is quick and gives the rider confidence to push harder.
Had this board for 3 weeks now, surfed it in 2ft - 6ft clean beachies. What can I say? Just go buy one. On Tomo's advice I sized it exactly to my current shortboard volume and ended up getting the 5'11. No need to be nervous about spending money on this board because it will instantly feel better than most of the boards you've owned.
Awesome board! Tried my mates the other day which felt much more responsive compared to my CI New Flyer. I also watched your review on the V3 Stealth, just wondered how the Sci-Phi compares to the V3 Stealth as I am looking to get one as my next board?
I am 52 and 155 pounds currently ride the omni 5'6 and Evo 5'4, i think the volume around 29 is good for my weight and shape. I gonna buy a Sci-fi but some dealers told me that i should add 1 L or more on the Sci-Fi because the thin rails. I am afraid of floating too much if i go 5'10! What do you think, 5'9 or 5'10?
Hopefully august my friend. We have seen the sample, looks and feels amazing, but we cannot shoot the vid until we get the ok from Firewire. Watch this space: www.boardshop.co.uk/hub/firewire-surfboards
The Sci-Phi and Evo have a big overlap in terms of the size and type of waves that you would use them in. The fundamental difference comes down to whether you’re more comfortable surfing a more conventional shaped board or are happy with the noseless Evo. If you compare sizes, you see that a 5 10 Sci-Phi has 30.78 litres where as a 5 10 Evo has 39.3 litres so you need to be comfortable surfing a much shorter size if you’re going down the Evo route. Some people love surfing a board as short as possible others don’t so its a big personal preference thing. The Evo is going to be surfed much shorter than the Sci-Phi with all the advantages that brings. If you’re going to be surfing waves at the bigger end of the boards ranges you might prefer the Sci-Phi for the extra length, giving a bit more hold and paddle in speed but the Evo handles all that pretty well too, better get one of each!
I have caught 2000 waves now on my Sci-Phi. It improved my surfing so much two friends also bought one. I found foiled fins just did not work well. Firewire’s own fins medium size for most of the wave types are good. MR Twins with trailer are great in small fun waves and MF large are great for larger solid point breaks. I am 72kgs, 64years and ride a 5’10”. This is an ideal for any age who want a great allrounder. The LFT is tough and the board is quick and gives the rider confidence to push harder.
One of the best surfboards I have ever had.
Had this board for 3 weeks now, surfed it in 2ft - 6ft clean beachies. What can I say? Just go buy one. On Tomo's advice I sized it exactly to my current shortboard volume and ended up getting the 5'11. No need to be nervous about spending money on this board because it will instantly feel better than most of the boards you've owned.
I could not agree more!
does it handle well punchy hollow beach break waves up to 6ft?
Getting mine this week! Can't wait to surf it.
Aaannnnnddd how was/is it?
Awesome board! Tried my mates the other day which felt much more responsive compared to my CI New Flyer. I also watched your review on the V3 Stealth, just wondered how the Sci-Phi compares to the V3 Stealth as I am looking to get one as my next board?
Lets see this Pom surf on it? Poms simply cannot surf!
Ha Ha!
Yeah but you are still watching...Ian can walk the walk did a couple of QS events back in the day. Look him up!
yo brah a quick comparative between V3 steal and sci-fi ? any comment will be appreciated
cheers love the reviews
I am 52 and 155 pounds currently ride the omni 5'6 and Evo 5'4, i think the volume around 29 is good for my weight and shape. I gonna buy a Sci-fi but some dealers told me that i should add 1 L or more on the Sci-Fi because the thin rails. I am afraid of floating too much if i go 5'10! What do you think, 5'9 or 5'10?
Very good review! Can you tell me when you gone review a FW Gamma?
Hopefully august my friend. We have seen the sample, looks and feels amazing, but we cannot shoot the vid until we get the ok from Firewire. Watch this space: www.boardshop.co.uk/hub/firewire-surfboards
If you were to get a small ding/crack on this board, how would you repair it?
Any Epoxy ding repair kit. We have loads in stock www.boardshop.co.uk/surf-accessories/repair-stuff cheers
How does this sit alongside an Evo in your quiver?
The Sci-Phi and Evo have a big overlap in terms of the size and type of waves that you would use them in. The fundamental difference comes down to whether you’re more comfortable surfing a more conventional shaped board or are happy with the noseless Evo. If you compare sizes, you see that a 5 10 Sci-Phi has 30.78 litres where as a 5 10 Evo has 39.3 litres so you need to be comfortable surfing a much shorter size if you’re going down the Evo route. Some people love surfing a board as short as possible others don’t so its a big personal preference thing. The Evo is going to be surfed much shorter than the Sci-Phi with all the advantages that brings. If you’re going to be surfing waves at the bigger end of the boards ranges you might prefer the Sci-Phi for the extra length, giving a bit more hold and paddle in speed but the Evo handles all that pretty well too, better get one of each!
Great answer!! Thanks very much for the help, really appreciate it. Hopefully I can get my feet on both. Tomo seems to be on fire.
NIce ...
It turns on a what?
Watch again :)
Boardshop naw I’m good