Haydenshapes Hypto Krypto + HS1 & AM2 Futures Fins Review - The Surfboard Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2019
  • The Hypto Krypto has been a fan favorite for over 10 years - so let's check out the Hypto Krypto, and breakdown why it might be a necessary addition to your quiver!
    The Hypto Krypto I have been riding is a custom which is 5'7 x 20 x 2 1/2 - 30.7 litres.
    I've been lucky enough to check out the Hypto Krypto in a variety of conditions both big and small, and in waves which were good and bad, and i was really impressed by the versatility and performance of the board across such as wide range of conditions.
    You may have seen footage of the Hypto Krypto surfing large waves in Indonesia and around the world, and this was what really intrigued me about the board, as the majority of surfing I had seen on the Hypto Krypto was of local surfers in average local conditions.
    There is a lot of paddle power in the Hypto Krypto with a lot of well distributed foam sitting directly under your chest which makes getting into waves really easy, and then when up on the wave and going, this foam is under your front foot which helps maintain speed, especially across fat and weak sections. But getting back on the tail of this board, I was really impressed of what it was capable of when given a section, and it performance just like my favorite high performance shortbread and very capable of performance surfing.
    The Hypto Krypto is extremely user friendly for both beginner surfers, through to quite advanced surfers, and ultimately equates to a one board quiver capable of surfing in a quite wide range of conditions.
    From www.haydenshapes.com
    The Hypto Krypto is a balance of tradition and modern performance. Suited to the elite level surfer to the everyday surfer, it is often referred to as the ‘one board quiver’ for its versatility across all types of surf conditions - from small 1-3 ft beach breaks, to barrels of up to 8ft.
    In the Hypto Krypto I rode two sets of fins both by Futures Fins -
    In larger surf with more push, I rode the AM2 by Futures Fins. This is a fin I know well, and gave me the ultimate control of the board when I wasn't trying to generate a lot of speed.
    www.futuresfins.com.au/am2-honeycomb.html
    In smaller surf when I wanted to generate more speed, and the waves had less push, I rode the HS1 thruster set by Futures. These are a speed generating fin and really gave the board an extra gear in smaller and more average waves.
    www.futuresfins.com.au/hs1-generation.html
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Комментарии • 163

  • @Wheeler81
    @Wheeler81 5 лет назад +2

    Epic review! Can also agree on how good this thing goes. Took one to Indo, last September and I couldn't get off it. It's now one of my everyday go to boards.

  • @shanegarcia9935
    @shanegarcia9935 5 лет назад +2

    One of your better surfs for sure. Great job. Looking good on this board. Not a lot of bogging/digging. Plenty of speed and float.

  • @lukashenehan266
    @lukashenehan266 2 года назад +2

    Always such awesome reviews, so much charisma, experience and really structured videos. Would be cool to include your height and weight in the description as a bit of a reference for surfboard buyers? Loving it, keep them coming!

  • @Felix-mr1vs
    @Felix-mr1vs 5 лет назад +2

    Yiew! Looked very good in those conditions mate!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Felix Lux thanks! The waves were actually really fun and the Hypto loved it!
      I’m keen to try get it in some good/bigger waves!

  • @sebastianmckerrow4917
    @sebastianmckerrow4917 3 года назад +1

    looking good as usual

  • @sharkfinsurfchannel
    @sharkfinsurfchannel 3 года назад +7

    The hypto is so fun in such a variety of conditions. Feel like it can take on anything from groveling to barrels here in Florida.

  • @VIP_75
    @VIP_75 5 лет назад +5

    Great review and great channel. I agree with pretty much everything in the review. I've been riding a 5'4 Hypto for about 5 to 6 years now. My take on this board is that it performs amazingly well in clean surf. It's quick, it's fast and lively, works in small and bigger surf. However I find it pretty average with onshore wind. The epoxy and the bigger rails tend to make the board bouncy and the rails harder to engage. So never my board of choice for average conditions. Great board to have in a quiver to mix things up and get a different feel than the traditional shortboard.

  • @Arabinstruments
    @Arabinstruments 3 года назад +2

    Dear Craig, Do you think that size 6.4" will give the same performance?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад

      Depends how big you are - but yes it's a great board, and should be more than capable to do all the surfing you want to do!

    • @Arabinstruments
      @Arabinstruments 3 года назад

      @@TheSurfboardGuide I am 1.87 c"m , 83 k"g

  • @ThePokersurfer
    @ThePokersurfer 3 года назад +1

    Craig best board under your feet for sure!

  • @tysontonepickups2015
    @tysontonepickups2015 4 года назад +1

    See a lot of comments about height/weight and volume. Definitely a personal preference and it’s only one aspect of a board. That being said, I think it would be very helpful to viewers to let them know your height n weight when going over board dims- and add the fact that you like your boards “under volumed” - Many would be super frustrated if they sized there boards the same as you, so that would be very helpful in guiding people to size boards that don’t have enough experience to have that dialed in. Great reviews!!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Tyson Tone Pickups hey mate! Thanks for making this comment.
      For those that follow our reviews they would be aware of that, and also on our Instagram I harp on about volume/sizing being such a personal preference. And due to this, I also don’t want to give advice on sizing etc, so I leave me weight/height out of it.
      If anything I might mention where to go in sizing from your preferred sizing/volume, but I’m a massive believer that there’s nothing quite like picking up a board and putting it under your arm to get a good feel for the size etc. 👍

  • @lorenzo4566
    @lorenzo4566 5 лет назад +1

    Nice review

  • @mikuo7258
    @mikuo7258 3 года назад +1

    Love how you explain how if you go near the front of the board twins style and back high performance board. Love it

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад

      Haha! Stoked you enjoyed it!

    • @mikuo7258
      @mikuo7258 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide I got it after this review and you described it perfectly.

    • @mikuo7258
      @mikuo7258 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide love this board. Thanks for your help!🙏

    • @mikuo7258
      @mikuo7258 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide quick question when your not making videos what board is your go to nowadays.

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад

      @@mikuo7258 Hey!
      Lot's of things, including a 5'8 Hypto Krypto!

  • @cloud84strife
    @cloud84strife 4 года назад +1

    ciccio sprint alla riscossa! :D

  • @janicejames1276
    @janicejames1276 5 лет назад +4

    I felt this board went better in bigger surf..the shred sled was better for me in those condition in the review..I tried heaps of fins but went back the HS fin.. Fun board to ride tho✌️

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      Janice James you though the Shred Sled surfed better in junkier conditions? I had one years and years ago, but don’t remember how it went. I thought the Hypto was super versatile and seemed to go well in everything! 🤙

  • @imagocancun
    @imagocancun 2 года назад +1

    Best board ever

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  2 года назад

      Yes - we are also releasing our Hypto Krypto softboard review later today!

  • @caseymccormack2000
    @caseymccormack2000 3 года назад +1

    Craig, Do you think a straight Thruster set up would surf differently than a 5fin Thruster set up? I know Hayden moved the fins up 1/8 of an inch to accommodate for the 5 fin. I think the extra boxes might affect the tail flex as well??? Would the Hayden fins work in head high conditions?

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 4 года назад +2

    Track on the Santa Cruz revolutionary vids of the early-mid 1990's.

  • @lucamang4
    @lucamang4 3 года назад +1

    i am 74 kg x 1.77 m, i should get the 5'6 or 5'7?? my level of surfing is intermediate-advanced. Now im riding a 5'4 twinfin (gofish)

  • @KrytpoSurfer
    @KrytpoSurfer 5 лет назад +1

    Nice review! I saw it at the shop and was curious how it performed after seeing so many posts of it instagram.

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      Super fun - really easy to surf! Check one out!

    • @KrytpoSurfer
      @KrytpoSurfer 5 лет назад +1

      The Surfboard Guide will do thanks!

  • @TH-nc1gj
    @TH-nc1gj 2 года назад +1

    Surprised how good this thing goes in tubes

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  Год назад

      Haven’t been barreled a while, but it goes well full stop!

  • @andreasosnes7904
    @andreasosnes7904 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Craig! Really enjoy your reviews and insight. Any chance you could review the Pukas 69er Step Down INNCA? Cheers!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад +1

      Hey! I'm in Australia and we don't have Pukas here - otherwise I'd love to check some of their boards out!

    • @andreasosnes7904
      @andreasosnes7904 4 года назад

      The Surfboard Guide ah ok, didn’t know they didn’t take that market on. Hopefully they’ll expand soon 🤙

  • @eyalpolishook6486
    @eyalpolishook6486 5 лет назад +1

    man...i never so you surf that good in any of your reviews.you reaally made me think to give this board a try after surfing for 38 years.all this years i had so many boards but this one looked to strange for me...one thing though: i'm a rear foot surfer usually prefer wide swallow tail blocks...any thing you can remark on that?
    tnx bro

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      eyal polishook hey! This board is definitely super fun, and makes surfing really easy! I was skeptical about it for a long time, kicking myself I waited so long to ride it...
      I’m also someone who normally likes wide/square tail blocks, but this is fine, can’t comment on anything detrimental about it as it pulled the board in and I feel it aided its performance. ✌️

  • @FS-wr2rx
    @FS-wr2rx 3 года назад +1

    Hey Craig, great review thanks! I’m exactly your height and weight and been riding a 44 L tomo evo. Want to come down in volume but fear losing wave catching power. How does this board compare to tomo evo? Can they complement each other? Even if both are same volume?

    • @littlerubster
      @littlerubster 3 года назад +1

      To go from a Tomo to a HS is pure insanity.

  • @josiaharnold8881
    @josiaharnold8881 Год назад +1

    Awesome review dude, thank you. Any suggestions on what size I should go for? Will be using it for crumbly beach breaks & Indonesia overheads.
    I’m 6’2 and weigh about 84kg. Would you be able to suggest a length & Litre range I should shoot for? Cheers!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  Год назад

      I spoke with Hayden when I ordered this, and suggested trying to not go too long - so that is why we did a custom 5'7. Maybe focus on the volume you ride, and try and keep it shorter if you can...

  • @youdigsurf
    @youdigsurf 5 лет назад +1

    I noticed for condition with not enough push the medium hs were better than large due to the natural hold of the round pintail, i think foiled fin add little bit of drag at take off too compared to flat foil like am.

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Youdig surf hey! The V2 foil shouldn’t create drag, it’s should actuality do the exact opposite of that and generate speed! Interesting feedback!

    • @youdigsurf
      @youdigsurf 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide yes it does but the lift occuring after some speed if im right, the grip provided by the foil can go both way i think. If you can try a medium set.

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Youdig surf I’ve never felt them to drag, only to really generate speed in small waves. There was a time around 10 years ago when they first came out that I struggled to surf with anything but these speed generating foiled fins! I think they were pre Blackstix and they were Vector 2.0’s.
      I tried the medium HS fins but they were too small and didn’t gave enough hold for me!

    • @youdigsurf
      @youdigsurf 5 лет назад

      @@TheSurfboardGuide yup, on my mellow beach break wave i can feel the difference , but i might be wrong, tho i use fcs setup, but if you look they still have foil in fcs as cambered or ift, i do like inner foiled fins too that is what i use on my puddle jumper in a quad setup, i like the traction they give on the face of the wave when you pumping and they are really good for small wave.
      I have a hypto clone , its the best polyvalent board i ever had everything is like your described business in the back party in the front haha, the hold of the tail on bigger or hollow wave and the medium rail give me a feeling of security even on steep drop. I might retry large hs set as i got both medium and large, maybe im too much used to ride quad or twins =). very good review btw.

  • @PaddyAU
    @PaddyAU 4 года назад +1

    @thesurfboarduide whats your thoughts of the Hypto Krypto in the PE-C Construction?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Haven't ridden it as a HK, but did ride the PE-C in The Loot and it felt good!

  • @canuta2008
    @canuta2008 5 лет назад +1

    Comparing Serial Keeler, Cab Sav and Hypto Krypto...which surfboard is easier to catch waves? thank you!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Javier Bustinza hey! In very tiny surf, the Cab Sav. But for something that’s more of an all rounder, the Hypto Krypto. It paddles really well and catches waves very easily, and performs in most conditions from 1-6ft.

  • @pablosessa7161
    @pablosessa7161 5 лет назад +2

    excellent review!
    what is your weight and height?
    I am in doubt of the size I should use.
    Thank you!

  • @josephhatamiable
    @josephhatamiable 3 года назад +1

    Hi..Question: Do u think I'll b ok using the Hypto Kripto as a step up board..stretching out the lenght and adding loads of volume? I'm looking at a 2nd hand custom Hypto krypto right now..its a 6'11× 21.5 x 2.75, 45.3 Liters..I'm 5'7" 160lbs.before u laugh at me:) .its because the surf has picked up and the waves tend to roll in slow then jack up and dump a steep lip (wave face 5-10 feet)I'm trying to use a new board with alot of rocker 6'7"x 21.5x 2 3/4 38Liters..but I keep geeting hung up on the lip. I've bee riding my Firewire seaside 5'10 at 39Liter all summer and having a blast but as the waves get steep or hollow I started trying that 6'7 and it trims well..but..the steep drops I lag and get stuck at top. Will I be pulling the HK out of its intended design by stretching out the lenght with my height/weight :/?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад +1

      Hey mate! Sorry for the delay...
      Not sure a long Hypto would help, the flat rocker isn't really ideal for what you're talking about there...

  • @mrkingcat2
    @mrkingcat2 4 года назад +1

    Great review Thinking about picking one of these up what's your height and weight?

  • @danboswell745
    @danboswell745 4 года назад +1

    Hey mate, looking for a board like this but not wanting this one cause I’ve ridden one for years. Any other small wave short board recommendations out there?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! There's loads, where do you want to start?
      Maybe check out the new Chilli Hot Knife review we just did.

  • @sdsurfs
    @sdsurfs 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Craig, will you review the misc? Thing looks pretty sick and comparable to hypto

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Hey! Probably not, I think Noel at Surf & Show just did a review, so i'll try not to double up! I'd probably be keener to heck out some of HS's older models, the Lovebuzz and the Psych Germ are two of the best boards I've ever ridden!

  • @tse-yulin8601
    @tse-yulin8601 2 года назад +1

    Hi Craig,
    Epic review! I wonder why people use large fins like HS1 & AM2 rather than HS2 & AM1 even though their weight is below 80 kgs/180lbs?
    Are there any benefits for using larger fins comparing to the smaller ones?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  2 года назад

      Yeah, the larger are more popular - especially in the AM's! Don't know why, I think it would be testament to good surfing to be able to turn well with a bigger/solid fin!

    • @ryandixon5823
      @ryandixon5823 3 месяца назад

      It seems counterintuitive but I’ve always heard you can use larger fins for smaller weaker waves and smaller fins when the waves are pumping.
      The larger surface area, and especially the wider base of the large fins will help you create drive and therefore generate your own speed when compressing and extending or pumping in weak surf.
      Medium (or smaller) fins are all that is required in waves with more push/power. The energy of the wave provides the necessary speed and hold to push through turns at higher speed, even with the smaller fin size.

  • @rickymo76
    @rickymo76 4 года назад +2

    Great review! I'm looking at getting one. I'm 55 y/o and surfing most of my life on shortboards. I'm 174 cm ( 5'8 1/2") and 68-69 kg and in good shape. Now and days I like more volume for ease of paddling and catching more waves (more waves = more fun for me!). I'm willing to sacrifice some performance for that as well. Do you think a 5'8" at 31 L would still be too big for me for this model? I'm used to riding 6'6" and 7'0" Jimmy Lewis Destroyers (mini tankers) with volumes in the low and mid 40's respectively! I have a blast on the 7'0" in waist high + surf too. I have tough time even surfing my 6'0" CI Fever at 29L anymore, too squirly and too hard to paddle these days for me! The HK would be more for knee to head high waves....and not too hollow here. Thanks in advance!

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! I'd say try and get to a shop and put one under your arm if you can, sizing is so personal.
      I know that speaking to a lot of people that getting the HK too big can be horrible and they really limit performance for people that can actually surf, so you want to get it just right! I'd say maybe even try and get a custom 5'6, but get it a bit thicker/wider to put 30-31L into it...

    • @flipseatsa3018
      @flipseatsa3018 4 года назад

      ​@@TheSurfboardGuide Surfer for 30+ yrs and I also made the mistake of buying my hypto a bit to big! I tried it with HS fins, in the 3 and 4 fin set ups. It was fine but just felt to full and thought it could use a more refined rail especially in the party (forward) zone so I parked it for a cpl of years . HOWEVER... I recently for the hell of it put some MR 2+1 xl's in it and had such a blast surfing quality reef break over 3 days in the 3-5' range. Im 6'3 105kgs back-foot surfer and as you said I found stepping back on the tail and driving with my weight through the turns with the massive MR fins the most fun I've had on a board in a while. Might have to try the Hypto step up soon...

  • @brettmatson9052
    @brettmatson9052 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please could you tell me Craig do you have any feed back on the Hypto step up. thank you for your work.

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  9 месяцев назад

      Hey! I had one about two years ago and it was good.
      Felt great in waves 4-6 ft and had good paddle power and flow.
      Was going to do a review, but we rarely get bigger/better waves and felt it was going to be too hard to film decent surfing...

  • @MrPaulo1400
    @MrPaulo1400 5 лет назад +1

    I am looking for this board, but I read that it is not that strong and you can have dings pretty fast. Not that I am a nervous on the board but if it could last long would be better. I should check on the HS website, maybe I could custom it with another glassing...

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      MrPaulo1400 hey! You can get the Hypto Krypto in Futureflex like this one which is a stringerless EPS technology. Or you could get it in standard stringer/glassing if you are more confident in this construction.
      I’ve surfed this board around 20 times, it has very minimal pressuring on the deck and no issues with construction, and I’m pretty heavy on my feet at 90kgs...
      Maybe try check one out and give it a good feel under the arm and see what you think!
      Good luck! 🤙

  • @serfdogg
    @serfdogg 2 года назад +1

    Is a foam 30.1L equivalent to PU or ff? EVA volume added is assisting floatation or not?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  2 года назад +1

      Hey! EPS is slightly floatier, but as an intermediate surfer I wouldn’t be changing sizing or volume due to it.
      Kelly might feel the difference in volume…

  • @elviscordero1399
    @elviscordero1399 4 года назад +1

    I'm 5'11 80kg begginer coming off of a longboard... What size would you recommend?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! Can you get out and pick one up? It'd be great to feel one out for yourself, sizing is so individual.

  • @stephenlepore4476
    @stephenlepore4476 4 года назад +1

    what is your weight and height?

  • @Gamesl2882
    @Gamesl2882 3 года назад +1

    Hi... Just wondered on your choice between the Hytpo Krypto and Dhd Black diamond? Is there much difference between the two performance wise? Thanks in advance

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад +1

      Never ridden the Black Diamond, but while the outline looks similar, the dimensions are a little slimmer - and it also looks narrower through the nose than the HK

    • @Gamesl2882
      @Gamesl2882 3 года назад

      @@TheSurfboardGuide Thanks very much for your reply. Do you like the Hypto? I have been looking at so many surfboards over the last week that they are all starting to look the same.

  • @couplas1
    @couplas1 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I am looking to get my 11 year old daughter her first fibre board. Would you recommend the Hypto Krypto? (Perhaps a bit longer than the one you tested?)

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      Yeah it would probably be a good board as it is nice and stable and holds volume under the chest. Don't go too big though, otherwise she won't be able to turn it!

    • @elviscordero1399
      @elviscordero1399 4 года назад

      I'm 5'11 80kg begginer coming off of a longboard. What size would you recommend?

  • @yusefhafez5316
    @yusefhafez5316 4 года назад +1

    How much smaller do you recommend the board to be compared to ur average short board?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! Mine was 5'7, and my general shortboard is around 5'11. Hope that helps!

  • @marcuslouievega4865
    @marcuslouievega4865 4 года назад +1

    Pls review the Fire Chief from chilli surfboards. Best board review channel on youtube

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Thanks mate - stoked you enjoy what we do!
      The Fire Chief isn’t a model here in Australia, but, I did actually have one about a year or two ago... if you scroll back through my Instagram you’ll see it with a pink tail and a twin keel setup!

  • @mynameis123456ish
    @mynameis123456ish 2 года назад +1

    Hi Craig! This or hypto twin for my first shortboard? Been on a 7' mal for awhile now and feel ready to step down, thinking 6'2. Love watching people rip on twinnies so my heart is telling me twin but head is saying the og for the versatility. Would be awesome to hear your thoughts. cheers

    • @mynameis123456ish
      @mynameis123456ish 2 года назад

      Also, my local is a long left hand point so I'm a little worried I'll struggle on a twin😅

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Go the Hypto over the twin to start!
      Such a good board, you’ll love it!

  • @3tc11
    @3tc11 5 лет назад +1

    Great surfing, out of curiosity how tall and how much do you weigh?

  • @brianhunt1153
    @brianhunt1153 3 года назад +1

    Hyptyo Krytpo or the Cymatic for years round fun? So hard to decide

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад

      That's a big choice! I really like the Hypto, such a fun board and really hard to go past.
      I'd say Hypto if generally surfing waves on the lower end, and Cymatic if you are surfing waves on the higher end...

  • @Undergroundffn
    @Undergroundffn Год назад +1

    Hey craig just wondering what your hight & weight is ? Just so i can compare if i can get the same boards cheers

  • @rctrix9063
    @rctrix9063 Год назад +1

    Ripping 👍

  • @Nebulation
    @Nebulation 3 года назад +2

    My stats are 5'5" 65 kg, I'm a beginner and typically ride a 6.0" foamy with 48 litres. I'm looking into this board for the winter because for me, the most frustrating thing is being locked in front of the waves because I cant dive my board. So it is very important that I can dive this thing without sacrificing alot of volume. So what do you think? 5'6" HK? Maybe an extra inch or two?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  3 года назад

      Hey mate - a 48L foamy is a big jump down to a 5'6 HK, are you able to pick a few up and see how they feel under the arm?
      At your weight the 5'6 should be fine, but if you're used to 48L you may get a little shock...

    • @Nebulation
      @Nebulation 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide ya I have that in mind. I'll take as much volume as i can get without sacrificing the diving ability. I do have a similar board at 6.6"(fun size poly that I also can't quite dive) and that has less volume. Perhaps I'll practice more with that. It's just I do so much better with my foamy so I use that. Right now the wave height is just very well fit for the foamy.

    • @joaoramos32
      @joaoramos32 2 года назад

      ​@@Nebulation Hey man, How did that transition go? I'm thinking about doing a similar one. I'm 5'6" and weight 65kg - Been riding a 6.0" foamy with 46L and i'm also wondering to go for 5'8 or 5'6 HK. Did you get a smooth transition? How is your surfing 1 year later?
      Curious to know :)
      Cheers!

    • @Nebulation
      @Nebulation 2 года назад

      @@joaoramos32 I do have the board, 5'6 HK. though I got it then I decided to stick with the foamie longer because the winter just about ended at that point and the faomie is a good summer board. However, THIS winter I will be needing it cause the foamie will get me locked out.
      Im looking to buy another board (lol) as an in between step. Like a 5'10" grovler.
      With what little I did use the HK, I did manage to get out back on some difficult days, so thats encouraging.
      As far as my surfing, a year later im pretty proficient on the 6' foamie. Working on getting down the line and getting on my feet quicker.

  • @surfininmy40s
    @surfininmy40s 3 года назад +1

    Can I 5’7 board at 27 liters float me at 175 lbs?

  • @alessandropeveri1782
    @alessandropeveri1782 3 года назад +1

    Hello Craig, have you ever happened to try the hypto crypto with a quad set up? Just wondering how could it work

  • @skippywinters
    @skippywinters 4 года назад +1

    Rubish wish typical onshore choppy swell I get at home. Tried it in clean 3 foot waves, easy, forgiving yet performing - fun as hell

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Yes, it’s a good board! But I found it went well in most conditions! ✌️

  • @benjaminm5232
    @benjaminm5232 5 лет назад +1

    How would this board compare to an almond butter?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад

      Hey! I've never ridden one, but i thin the Hypto is much more high performance and the Almond utter is pretty cruisey.

  • @vantvu
    @vantvu 2 года назад +1

    Would you go hypto, twinsman, or modern 2?

  • @Rolothe1st
    @Rolothe1st 4 года назад +1

    Might be a silly question, but has anyone here had any issues duck diving this with so much volume or?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! No idea... I got it the right size, so duck diving was a dream...

    • @VitorCaaldeira
      @VitorCaaldeira 4 года назад

      Andrew Stavrou bro you build the muscles and strength ght after 2 months surfing so gets easier. But obviously i felt a difference from a shortboard.

  • @ivansabata4378
    @ivansabata4378 4 года назад +1

    which band plays at the beginnig of the video?

  • @stanshieh
    @stanshieh 3 года назад +1

    So the rail is like full?

  • @jonathandleon9043
    @jonathandleon9043 3 года назад +1

    youre riding 30.75, just curious whats your weight?

  • @globalpeoplepower5204
    @globalpeoplepower5204 5 лет назад +1

    Hypto or Puddle Fish is funest?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Hey! The Hypto is sooooo fun, but I've never ridden a Puddle Fish.

  • @nathan3089
    @nathan3089 5 лет назад +1

    Do the untitled from Haydenshapes

  • @jaywilldoit
    @jaywilldoit 2 года назад +2

    3:36 weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @johnnymartin3810
    @johnnymartin3810 5 лет назад +7

    I thought this board was highly overrated after having one

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +5

      Johnny Martin that’s a bummer you didn’t enjoy it. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I’m a big fan of the board. What was it you didn’t like?

  • @madeinaustralia2020
    @madeinaustralia2020 4 года назад +1

    Everyone I’ve seen it had one of these things including me hates them they push water

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад

      Paul Saint Raw I don’t think they push water at all - I actually think they surf really really well... but everyone to their own!

  • @madeinaustralia2020
    @madeinaustralia2020 4 года назад +1

    It’s a Simon Anderson mollusc with Poor engineering

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  4 года назад +1

      Paul Saint Raw this came before the Mollusc... And the design works well.
      Maybe you should try one?

  • @kahelekoki6215
    @kahelekoki6215 5 лет назад +2

    Brah you ripping! Try intermittent fasting I bet it would take you to the next level ALOHA

  • @mrmr314
    @mrmr314 4 месяца назад +1

    That board is way too short for you. Lucky you can even paddle it. 90kg now - wait until you are older. You will be like us at 95kg to 100kg and you'll need more than 40 litres. Mainly because as you get older it gets harder to push into waves - you miss heaps of them and it's frustrating. But then once in and up, you want to be on your usual short board. This is the conundrum.

  • @IIIxwaveIII
    @IIIxwaveIII 5 лет назад +2

    Dude how much do u weigh? No offense but to ride a 30.7 board you should be extra fit. I think you might be riding the wrong Volume...

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +4

      Guy Katz hey! I’m 90kgs. I think volume is a personal preference of what the person feels is right for them. Online volume calculators and that are great as a guide, but feels right for the person is probably better... This board paddles onto every wave I want, moves with speed across flat sections, and drives through turns, so I’m not sure what’s wrong with the volume here? It’s also about 1 liter more than my normal shortboards.
      Did you watch the review?

    • @canuta2008
      @canuta2008 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheSurfboardGuide good review Craig, thanks! My weight is 80kg and planning to purchase 5'10 33.7 liters...is too big to rip like you did on the video?

    • @TheSurfboardGuide
      @TheSurfboardGuide  5 лет назад +1

      @@canuta2008 Haha! Thanks, but I don't know if I'm ripping! Ha! Maybe try and check one out and see how it feels under the arm!

    • @jordanzapernick169
      @jordanzapernick169 4 года назад

      Javier Bustinza Did you end up buying the board? I’m also thinking of picking one up and I’m roughly the same weight. Let me know how it is !

    • @yoleyo80
      @yoleyo80 2 года назад

      volume u need depends on your weight, fitness but also skills and this 30.7 board seems totally fine for him