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Firewire Submoon Review - Surfing Waves Firewire Submoon Review by Z mann R2 » Tue Aug 25, 2015 2:32 am I posted this in a youtube video review of this board and just figured I'd share: youtube vid review here: Okay so I ride both long boards and short boards Being in South Texas, long boards are used a little bit more frequently
Have you ridden a FireWire Submoon?. . . . - Surfing Waves Have you ridden a FireWire Submoon? by Jozzo » Mon Jul 22, 2019 6:00 am I'm looking at purchasing a FireWire Submoon, either 8'2 or 8'7 In a nutshell I want something a bit different to my go too board The Submoon is a 5 year old board design, but that doesn't worry me cos most of my boards fins are based off much older designs than
Firewire Submoon - Surfing Waves Firewire Submoon by waikikikichan » Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:08 pm Of all the Firewire boards, only the Submoon sparked my interest A friend in Europe who’s a pro skate boarder ( and learned to surf on the South shore of Oahu ) normally rides shortboards But he wanted a board for small days He was looking for Firewire Vacays or Addvance
Bought a Firewire SubMoon 82 - surfing-waves. com Bought a Firewire SubMoon 8'2 by Z mann R2 » Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:32 pm Some of you have read my post on the Stewart Redline 9'0 I bought recently Well I now sold my Robert August 9'0 (slow, heavy, didn't like it at all) and purchased the Firewire Submoon in the 8'2 size and the TimberTek construction to go along with my new Stewart
Rusty Moby Fish vs. Firewire Submoon - Surfing Waves Rusty Moby Fish vs Firewire Submoon by crueleye120 » Mon Sep 05, 2022 7:47 pm What to do what to do what to do Two boards for sale and I can't buy them both Me: 6'6", 210lb, 45 year old intermediate Surf the point breaks in Los Angeles (Malibu, Topanga, Leo, County, C Street, etc) I've spent the last year on a 8' (70 liter) Stoker V
FIREWIRE SUBMOON WHICH SIZE - Surfing Waves FIREWIRE SUBMOON WHICH SIZE by oradatsam » Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:38 pm HI, I am 40 and surf since 8 years byt only about 20 days a year So I am still beginner intermid or maybe intermediate My weight is 210lbs (95kg) and height 5'95" (182cm) and avrage fit I ordered Firewire submoon 8'7" volume 67 l
firewire surfboard - Surfing Waves The submoon and greedy beaver are both good as well, although the greedy beaver maxes out at 6ft10 But those shapes (more rounded etc) and size in 7-8ft can be found on many boards If you like firewire then one of these three I think are better than the Addvance, for you I would probably say the greedy beaver the least suited, but its not
Cant decide between Firewire Submoon 82 or a pro surf SUP Re: Can't decide between Firewire Submoon 8'2 or a pro surf by Tudeo » Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:33 am pepelepiur wrote: I originally thinked of a Firewire Submoon 8'2 I'm 6ft 165lbs, use Submoon 8'2 and very happy with it I also use shorter Firewires Was at the Ripcurl shop last week, they told me the 8'2 size is the bestseller
Firewire Submoon - How does it surf? - surfing-waves. com Firewire Submoon - How does it surf? by surfsb60x » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:50 am I am 5'8' 140 lbs, an intermediate level longer board surfer and am looking at a Firewire Submoon 8'2" board to ride on the Central Coast of California Anyone have any experience with the board and how it surfs?
Cant decide between Firewire Submoon 82 or a pro surf SUP Can't decide between Firewire Submoon 8'2 or a pro surf SUP by pepelepiur » Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:01 pm Hi, I am a good surfer wih 20 plus years surfing experience I mostly ride 6'0 firewires but looking for a new board for summer sheety waves I originally thinked of a Firewire Submoon 8'2 (60L more than my other boards in the 35-40L range)