Lost Round Nose Fish Redux Surfboard Review

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2017
  • The ...Lost Round Nose Fish Redux is a “new” design that morphs the classic, OG RNF and the newer, wider tailed RNF Quint. This resulting shape can be ridden with a variety of fin configurations including twin fin, 2+1, quad, thruster, even twin fin with quad trailers. Taking this design and building it in Lib Tech's MBC construction produces a high performance, durable, no nonsense surfboard that takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
    Learn more and shop here: www.realwatersports.com/surfin...

Комментарии • 35

  • @dynodin81
    @dynodin81 6 лет назад +2

    I always learn something new in your videos. Thanks so much for making them!

  • @billnye8143
    @billnye8143 Год назад

    Great review

  • @cnghiem67
    @cnghiem67 5 лет назад

    Great review. Really enjoyed watching. Hard to say but what size would you recommend for a 51 year old, 5'10, ~155# guy who is getting back into surfing after a 5 year lay off to raise kids and other things. My last bigger Short board is a 6'6" Pancho Sullivan Surf Tech. There wasn't even a volume displacement value when I last bought a new board. I could not catch a wave on that thing in my last two outings but hope to be able to once I get back into surfing shape. Got an older second hand fishy hybrid board that measures 6'8"" x 21"x 3 3/4"with glassed on fins that floated like a log and was fun but did not like the steeper takeoff. I would like something with less volume but still fun as an everyday board. I was thinking about the 5'10" or so. Any thoughts? Thanks.

  • @marianogalan9332
    @marianogalan9332 4 года назад

    Hi, thanks for your videos. I have a question. I already have a 6.2 (39L) and a 7.0 (50L) boards. I live in the Netherlands where the Noord Sea conditions are mostly choppy, windy no power small knee size/3ft waves. I was thinking to complete my quiver with a Mayhem retro fish but since I always ding my board during my trips, I came along with the Lost X LIB RNF 6.0. I guess this is a great board for traveling, regarding durability and features, but do you think it will cover what I expect to from a retro fish in dutch small choppy conditions? Cheers.

  • @clement502
    @clement502 2 года назад +2

    Hi, thanks a lot for the review. Can you tell us how is the redux compared to the rnf 96 ? Thanks.

  • @seanhartigan9892
    @seanhartigan9892 6 лет назад +3

    I'm 5'-10" and 220lbs. Would you lean towards the 6'-2"

  • @oliverutz9118
    @oliverutz9118 5 лет назад

    Hey, I’m 5’11 and weigh 155 lbs. I’m a beginner surfer who surfs in Santa Cruz and want to use this as an all around board. I currently ride a 6’0 35 L lost v3 stealth. Should I go with the 5’10 35 L or the 5’8 32 L. I’m not a technical surfer just a guy who has fun and likes to go down the line and up and down from rail to rail. Thanks! This would be super helpful if you can give me the size.

  • @metalbear702
    @metalbear702 Год назад

    Just came across this video. Why was the 6f2 version harder to paddle and surf. I was about to get a 6ft2 version mainly because of my weight and required volume but this is making me question my choice. Any further input would be greatly appreciated

  • @DailyBreathwork
    @DailyBreathwork 2 года назад

    Thanks for the sizing info, I almost bought the 5’10 but went with the 5’8 after watching this and my first session on it felt amazing.

  • @ccrider8277
    @ccrider8277 6 лет назад

    Can you explain the reason behind your statement that "it's easier if you go lower volume"? I've never had a lower volume board paddle into waves better than a higher volume board and I'm just curious if you could expand on that. I'd like to get one of these for my own xmas gift. 37L boards get tiring for me to paddle but 39L boards feel good. Thanks. Best surfboard reviews on the internet!

  • @andreashoer9915
    @andreashoer9915 6 лет назад +1

    FCS2 fins fit the boxes in my newer lib techs, but they sit half an inch further back than intended by the shaper. Do you think this affects performance?

  • @astrolife9373
    @astrolife9373 6 лет назад +1

    interesting what you said about the volume and catching waves... what is your weight?

  • @BackBurnerKitchen
    @BackBurnerKitchen 6 лет назад

    Hey thanks for the review. I am an average ability surfer but a below avg paddler. I am 6ft tall and 225 lbs. I was considering this board in the 6'2. I am trying to step off of my 9 ft long board and onto something with more performance while still giving me the ability to more easily paddle into waves. Curious what you think of this board for someone like me. Any other boards, and sizes You could recommend would be appreciated.

  • @Phaidrus
    @Phaidrus 6 лет назад +2

    Hi there, on the ...Lost website it says that the stock dims of the RNF Redux have been changed/reduced for "boards made after 10/1/2017". In particular the 5'11 (for which I am interested), has now 0.5 lt less volume, albeit the same length, width, and thickness. Any idea about the reason for this change. Thanks

  • @Lew1414
    @Lew1414 3 года назад

    Thoughts on this compared to the sub buggy for a travel board? Also, what size for a 5' 10: 160 lb guy? Any help is appreciated.

  • @radfro77
    @radfro77 6 лет назад

    I’m 5’10”, 157. I surf a stock 5’9” lib tech puddle jumper, 37.65 liters or thereabouts.

  • @johnacoakley
    @johnacoakley 6 лет назад

    I'm 6'4" and around 200 to 205 lbs surfing in Puerto Rico. Would the 6' be the right length for me?

  • @louis35770
    @louis35770 4 года назад

    What's ur height and weight? You kept mention about your size. Thx

  • @lukeroman2445
    @lukeroman2445 5 лет назад +2

    PLEASE talk about the weight of these boards.. just got a libtech board and was surprised how heavy it was... just bought a 6'2(pudfish) libtech board and it is way heavier than expected..(9.5lbs after the tailpad added ugg) i def expected it to be way lighter based on your libtech vids

  • @timmytwotone99
    @timmytwotone99 6 лет назад

    Nice to see this review, as I've been curious about this board for awhile. Really like the idea of an all-around board that is durable and surfs well. I'm 185 pounds, 6'4", surf in the PNW (5 mm full suit), age mid-40s, intermediate-ish ability. I currently own a 39 litre 6'3" Rusty Smoothie , and a 40.5 litre 6'2" CI Pod Mod. Both good boards. Was thinking of the 6'0" RNF Lib Tech. Thoughts? Thanks.