Lost Surfboards Puddle Jumper Review with Matt Biolos

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • The latest and greatest addition to the Domesticated Series. Based on the basic outline of the Bottom Feeder, but with reversed bottom and rocker curves. The Puddle Jumper, unlike the previous Domestic boards like the RV and Bottom Feeder, features a concave bottom that transitions into Vee out through the tail. The wide template makes wave catching simple and maintain down the line glide and stability. The introduction of the concave increases lift and along with the pronounced rail curve lends itself to top-to-bottom, rail-to-rail surfing. The relatively straight rail line and Vee in the tail keep the board moving forward and able to hold in when executing hard carving manoeuvres.

Komentáře • 16

  • @russellpizel3750
    @russellpizel3750 Před 3 lety +2

    So good to hear the shaper explain why and how his board works

  • @davidfriedman4727
    @davidfriedman4727 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm 6'3 185 and am going to get the Puddle Jumper regular, not the Puddle Jumper HP. Just can't decide on size, Was thinking 6'2 or 6'1. Have a hard time at my size(tall and thin-ish) on anything 6'0 and below. Was going to get custom 6'2/22"/2.75-2.82".
    6'1? or 6'2?

  • @surfininmy40s
    @surfininmy40s Před 2 lety +1

    Do the 2 plus 1 fins work on this board?

    • @BoardshopUK
      @BoardshopUK  Před 2 lety +2

      You can try it for sure. We would say a quad is the best way to go.

  • @RBNK157
    @RBNK157 Před 4 lety

    PJ or PJ hp for a beginner?
    Im 160lbs 6’2

    • @josephhatamiable
      @josephhatamiable Před 3 lety +2

      PJ for sure..the HP takes off too much noticable volume..especially for a beginner. Get alot of volume on what ever board u get..go bigg make skill gains and then slowly start stepping the volume and size down of the boards. If not..you'll waste alot of learning days and not enjoy it either:/

  • @josephhatamiable
    @josephhatamiable Před 5 lety

    I can't seem to get an answer on if I can ride the PJ in an extra long size 6'4" for the sake of volume or will that throw off the board design. I'm 5'7" 160 lbs tall. Average surfer..can hit the lip of the wave a little, just enjoy a lot of volume for the sake of paddling and catching a lot of waves easily. Help anyone?

    • @frenchy067
      @frenchy067 Před 5 lety +4

      i'm 6'3 and 190 lbs, got the 5'11 and is way enough volume to paddle and catch waves easily, a few strokes and you're in the wave and then it flies, i set it as a quad and loving it, i think you'd be fine with a 5'9, sounds like we're about the same level and you're smaller than i am, at most get the 5'11 but above that you'll feel like too much float, the duckdive will become a pain and you shouldn't need more volume than 41cl

    • @BoardshopUK
      @BoardshopUK  Před 5 lety

      Hi Joseph,
      If you drop us an email to info@boardshop.co.uk or want to call us on 0044 (0)1243 674250 one of the Boardshop team will be able to help you out with your enquiry and help get you on the perfect board for yourself.
      Best regards,
      Adam

    • @TheSkilledKiller
      @TheSkilledKiller Před 5 lety

      Joseph Hatami I’ve been wondering the same

    • @jose2x784
      @jose2x784 Před 3 lety +1

      What size did you eventually buy? I am 5'6 163lbs beginner intermidiate.

    • @josephhatamiable
      @josephhatamiable Před 3 lety +4

      @@jose2x784 I got a 6'2" puddle jumper. It was 46liters. It was a really fun board. Increased my wave count so much...paddling..catching..I was even still able to duck dive it deep enough to stay clear of the lip etc. BUT I did notice when the waves were steep..head high..or fast with a lip I would get caught up at the top of the lip and it wasnt too cool. Mushy open , face waves wonderful. I did have to make sure I put alot of effort to step far enough back on the wide tail to engage the turns because it was so big I'd end up too far forward. SO..I sold the 6'2" and bought the 5'10" Puddle jumper ROUND PIN TAIL at 36liters..reading that that RP is better for steeper drops and bigger waves BUT the loss of volume was a bad idea for me. Wasnt as fun..and trying to drop into steeper , faster bigger waves on a shorter board with less volume just wasnt happening..I dint have that skill level to match it. Though every once and a while I'd catch a clean smaller quick waves and the PJRP would come alive and feel good. Miss the 6'2" PJ. SO..I sold the PJRP too..AND GOT MY HANDS ON A 5'10 FIREWIRE SEASIDE AND THAT IS A GAME CHANGER!!! SUCH A FUN BOARD..CATHES WAVES..PADDLES GOOD..but..on steeper more hollow waves I need a longer board with less width and more rocker..but..since I'm getting better more quickly with the Seaside it doesnt really matter.

  • @jakobgonzalez976
    @jakobgonzalez976 Před 5 lety

    i want this.