Surftech Tuflite Longboards Bryne

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
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  • @patriciopastorrodriguez2813
    @patriciopastorrodriguez2813 8 месяцев назад

    hi mate, im researching a lot about tuflite, and i have had a byrne mullet 6.3 for 12 years, this is by far the more durable stuff i found on this world, shame is no longer beeing produced, cheers.

    • @lawson45uk
      @lawson45uk  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah those were nice boards. They could be a little stiff but still good. The new Thunderbolt boards are good but limited stuff available in shorter boards and very expensive now.

  • @nottherealmccoy4955
    @nottherealmccoy4955 4 года назад

    Interesting! I've got two Mcoy Nuggets, 7'6 & 8'2 Tuflite & they are tough as nails! Great channel, deserves a lot more subscribers :)

    • @lawson45uk
      @lawson45uk  4 года назад +1

      Cheers mate thanks for the kind words. Yeah they were pretty bullet proof tech aye. Work well in a longboard shorties were a little stiff but still good.

  • @lauraharper4274
    @lauraharper4274 Год назад

    Could you still knows ride these type of boards or like hang 10?

    • @lawson45uk
      @lawson45uk  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah with enough skill for sure

  • @lukaas0073
    @lukaas0073 3 года назад

    Hey mate - what are they like to repair ? After they are cracked can you fix em?

    • @lawson45uk
      @lawson45uk  3 года назад

      There pretty tough boards to be honest there is a High density layer before the fiberglass before the foam core so any cracks dents that don't go in too far in you can probably just fill with epoxy or ideally epoxy and a glass patch. Downside is if you want them to look pretty and like nothing happened you need to paint them and blend it in. I'm no repair guy though so would seek some pro advice if you were unsure but they are definitely well known for their long term durability. Probably only Lib Tech that's up to that kind of standard these days out of what I have seen. This is the old tech too I have no idea how good the new ones are. They stopped making these because it was labor intensive and they lasted too long in the world of everything being disposable. Thunderbolt is the most comparable new tech .