Aipa Big Boy Sting Review. The BEST "Mid Length" I Have EVER Surfed. Sell Your Funboard! This SHREDS

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2023
  • A review of the Aipa Big Boy Sting. Forget your mini longboard, forget your funboard, forget your mid-length. This is by far the best one board quiver for older and/or heavier guys who still want to shred. Thank you Aipa family for saving my surfing career!
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Komentáře • 66

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Před rokem +4

    I have two now, I love this board.. I sold my boards, I paid $800 each…. I love this board…. Downey California ❤❤❤

  • @markrichardson8382
    @markrichardson8382 Před 6 měsíci

    Absolutely stoked for ya finally finding that magic board!!!!!!

  • @rdance3
    @rdance3 Před měsícem

    I just turned 59 last week and I'm 190 lbs. I recently gained some weight due to illness. I'm going to look at the Big Boy Sting today in 7'8".

  • @user-dw7sn7yg4i
    @user-dw7sn7yg4i Před rokem

    Got one. Incredible thanks

  • @SasoCasablanca63
    @SasoCasablanca63 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome review. I actually going to get the 949 comp 7.2 I am taking it to Nicaragua/Costa Rica and also surfing the EAST Coast. I am 59 and looking forward to the board. I know you are a also a fan of the 949 version and hopefully still are 🙂

  • @odedkuznik-qk8ir
    @odedkuznik-qk8ir Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Mate great video. I bought from you the Stewart 939 comp back in the sunny coast a few years ago. As you suggested it didn't work great with all the bottom concaves. I just managed to buy the Aipa in 7'8 after I saw your video and after 3 surfs I'm loving it. Thanks for the great review.

  • @brentrose2199
    @brentrose2199 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I got a custom from Duke. It’s a version of the Big Boy sting that he has been working on. It’s called the Midway. More modern rocker, pulled in nose and hips and a bat tail. Mine is a 7’4” @ 64.5L.
    This board straight up SURFS!! I’m 42 yrs old, 6’1”, 225lbs. It feels big and clunky while under arm but feels like a 6’2” - 6’6” under foot. For anyone on the fence, just do it. You won’t be disappointed..

    • @yankou4412
      @yankou4412 Před 10 měsíci

      cool, which fins do you use ?? thanks

    • @brentrose2199
      @brentrose2199 Před 10 měsíci

      @@yankou4412 NVS Horseman quad.
      Forgot to mention the other difference is that this board is set up with the ability to be a quad or thruster. It doesn’t have a large center fin box.

    • @botaccount3449
      @botaccount3449 Před 10 měsíci

      Hey brent, is this a burner acct for you lol?

    • @yankou4412
      @yankou4412 Před 10 měsíci

      @@brentrose2199 thank you

    • @pierre-mariemartin3454
      @pierre-mariemartin3454 Před 6 měsíci

      Hey @brentrose2199. I'm super interested in the Midway, do you know if it is in production or only custom?

  • @sike228
    @sike228 Před měsícem

    Im 46yo, 200lbs and have the 7'. Its like everything he describes in this video, with the exception that the 7' is just small enough for me to duck dive the board. Hes right, you will be getting into early and shredding the waves the other guys are struggling to catch--and the short board performance is there. Super fast down the line too, I have a similar fin set up. Dont walk, run and get you one asap

  • @ronwurst2022
    @ronwurst2022 Před 11 měsíci

    Im actually looking at a mid for beach breaks / sandbars ..i eas considering the pyzel mid but the Aipa has me curious

  • @tomwoodward1802
    @tomwoodward1802 Před rokem +3

    So inspirational to hear you talk about boards for bigger guys. You nailed exactly what it feels like to be in your 50s, heavy but you have all the experience and the skills to rip but the equipment isn’t available. Until now!! I’m sold, I just can’t decide whether to get the 9’0” Big Brother or this 8’4”. I’m a longboarder but came from shortboards 30 years ago. I have plenty of longboards and think the 8’4” big boy will help me recapture my performance roots!!

  • @vajradev
    @vajradev Před rokem +1

    AIPA ohana, forever young !

  • @AK-ms5zk
    @AK-ms5zk Před rokem

    Now I’m tearing up to, as a native Hawaiian im a huge Apia fan Akila as well ✊🏽

  • @davidrades5701
    @davidrades5701 Před rokem +1

    Love the vids! I’m 6’ and 235 lbs and not sure if I should go with the 8’ or 8’4 big boy sting in surf tech . Need it for river surfing.

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před rokem

      Well, I don't have any experience in river surfing but my experience is that with this particular board, length is not an issue. Aipa says that the sting will surf like a board 18 inches shorter. That is definitely my experience. So, I don't think you will feel like you have gone to big. Once you learn where to stand, the board acts like a shortboard. But, I also don't know anything about river surfing... Thanks for the comment.

  • @rafaeln21
    @rafaeln21 Před rokem +2

    Very hard to get a hold of them, left many messages. Perhaps you need to have an in

  • @ruibiscaya872
    @ruibiscaya872 Před 7 měsíci

    And the part when you say that other surfers understimate your abilities. The other day I took my performance longboard and there were a bunch of kids shredding o just couldn't paddle and catch waves. I just didn't had the same paddling as before. And you begin to feel down. And that was until I picked the local surf softboard and shredded it. And guys were like WTF... 😂

  • @mightybeastk
    @mightybeastk Před rokem +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @bendare8210
    @bendare8210 Před rokem +3

    I just bought a 7’ big boy sting and have it set up as a 2+1 with a 8” Greenough 4-A center fin and NVS 3.7” side bites. By the way, the picture you put up of Duke Aipa going off the lip, I believe he’s on a 7’4”. Glad to hear that you love your board. 🤙🏽

    • @ninerminer370
      @ninerminer370 Před rokem

      What is your height and weight? I’m 5’11” and 225lbs and trying to decide between a 7’8” and 8’0”. And maybe even a 7’4”..

    • @bendare8210
      @bendare8210 Před rokem +2

      @@ninerminer370You’re not going to believe this but I’m your exact height and weight. It all depends on what you want in the board, I bought my 7’ Big Boy Sting which is 59.53 liters to replace my last shortboard that’s 6’4 @ 42 liters because I’m 59 now and just don’t have the paddle strength that I used to have. If you want more paddle power go bigger, if you opt for more performance go shorter.

    • @ninerminer370
      @ninerminer370 Před rokem +1

      @@bendare8210 Nice! Thanks for the quick reply. That makes me lean more towards the 7’8”. It’s 4” shorter and only less than 5 L difference in volume compared to the 8’.

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před rokem +1

      with these boards longer is better. go at least 6 inches longer than you think.

    • @yankou4412
      @yankou4412 Před 11 měsíci

      could you duck dive your 7' big boy ? thanks

  • @LukeShaw-dn4ps
    @LukeShaw-dn4ps Před 10 měsíci

    how does this compare to the big brother sting? Currently have a 9ft big brother

  • @boostige2685
    @boostige2685 Před rokem +1

    Sold!

  • @ruibiscaya872
    @ruibiscaya872 Před 7 měsíci

    By watching your review I know exactly what you mean. Denial... musr lead to a more volume board that usually people think it won't have performance/fun and will make you think you are starting all over again. You couldn't be more wrong. These boards just make you get into the wave much easier. But after they take off... . All the other guys with the short boards (which are the majority because it's like a trend thing and will ever be.) will look at you and think, what the hell is that!! I sometimes take the local school softboards and do that!! Even if the comparison is not the best. Thank you!!

  • @fredcrawford8853
    @fredcrawford8853 Před rokem +2

    I just got a 7ft big boy sting. Have ridden it as a 2+1. I am going to try out some quad options now. Do you think the future small rear thermotech 3.75 fins will work just as well. The fins you mentioned I believe are FCS and I have Future fin boxes.

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před rokem

      It depends on the rake of the fin. Ask a surf shop guy. I am using small performer rear quads with a Mark Richards Twin

    • @fredcrawford8853
      @fredcrawford8853 Před rokem +1

      @@shreddinghippiesurfshow Thanks man. Im going to give it a try. Didnt really like the 2+1 setup. Will let you know how it goes. Im going to use the Future ENs on the front which are close to the MRs .

    • @yankou4412
      @yankou4412 Před 10 měsíci

      @@fredcrawford8853 can i have your feedback for your 7' ?? the fins (i want future)??? your weigth ???? it will be helpful for me. Thank you

  • @BillShort-jw7fc
    @BillShort-jw7fc Před 3 měsíci

    Shredding Hippy you are rad . Really like your insight . Question - your first Apia review was the 9’ ft Big Brother . Then you got the 8’4” sting . Seems you were eluding to the fact that the sting and the 9’ big brother were similar in size and flotation . And that you were ripping on the sting , possibly they were too similar and you’d rather use the sting . Then at the end I believe you mentioned , that the only thing you would do different is get a longer big brother . Maybe a 9’6” for really small , for more of a long board effect ?

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před měsícem

      They are both big boards, but they have very different plan shapes and surf differently. My current preference (now surfing weak Florida waves) is the 9'0 Aipa for most small to medium days and the 8'4 for bigger days

  • @klaiejah
    @klaiejah Před rokem

    Hey fella, great review 👍🏼
    I’m currently loving a 6’4 Yahoo Kelvinator at 50L - haven’t been able to get off it lol.
    Your take on the Big Boy has sold me on the idea - I’m almost 61 and over 100kg - have increased volumes in recent years to 47-50L and always looking for that board which you’ve just described - something for heavy guys who can still shred a wave.
    I have read a couple of reviews where the guys complained about the deck collapsing and cracking along the stringer. Just wondering how yours has held up?

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před rokem +1

      I haven't had any problems with the construction. I even dropped it pretty hard and zero damage...

    • @klaiejah
      @klaiejah Před rokem

      @@shreddinghippiesurfshow cheers mate 👍🏼

  • @touchetbenjamin4938
    @touchetbenjamin4938 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi can you tell me exactly the size of the front fin and and rear, THANKS. b

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před 8 měsíci

      You don't need that. You just need to get the MR twin fin and small performer rear quad

  • @ninerminer370
    @ninerminer370 Před rokem

    I don’t know your height and weight but would you have considered a 7’8” Big Boy Sting? If not, why not or if so, how do you think it would’ve ridden different then the 8’ or 8’4”?

    • @ThunderWizard
      @ThunderWizard Před rokem +2

      My suggestion is to not look at surfboard length. Those boards ride at least 1 foot shorter. It's not an overstatement to say they ride 18 inches shorter. i also have the 9' big brother sting and it surfs shorter than many "mid lengths". off the top, floaters, crazy cutbacks on head high barrels... Instead I would look at what liters you WISH you could ride your perfect shortboard and then add another 15 liters. The obvious answer to your question is that the shorter boards would not catch waves as easy and would be more maneuverable. But when I ride the 8'4", I am doing the same radical maneuvers I did when I was a kid. So, get whatever length gives you the liters you wish you could surf on small mushy days. My 8'4 will surf anything that I have the balls to paddle into big or small. Just make sure you put large twin fins with small quad rears and it won't matter what size you get. Short answer get a size larger than you think you need. and I'm 60 years old, 5'9" 210 pounds

    • @ninerminer370
      @ninerminer370 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Watching your video and reading your reply makes me lean towards getting the 8’0”. But I can’t help but think there’s not much difference in volume between the 8’0” and the 7’8”. Here are the advertised dims: 7'8" x 23.5" x 3.75" - 71.03L verses the 8'0" x 23.38" x 3.81" - 74.95L. Less then 4 liters difference, the 7’8” is 6 inches shorter but 0.12” wider. I would think 4” shorter would be easier to handle and control while 4 L in volume wouldn’t be much in paddle power. I’m not sure if I’d feel the difference in 0.12” width. What’s your opinion on the difference on how the two sizes would feel?

  • @adamc3173
    @adamc3173 Před 4 měsíci

    Where can we get one in Australia ?

  • @rdance3
    @rdance3 Před měsícem

    I got my board yesterday. Do you use a traction pad?

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před měsícem +1

      Yes. These boards want to be surfed from the tail when doing maneuvers.

    • @rdance3
      @rdance3 Před měsícem

      @@shreddinghippiesurfshow How far from the back did you mount yours? This is the longest board I've had or will have riden.

    • @rdance3
      @rdance3 Před měsícem

      @@shreddinghippiesurfshow I was just watching your video on the Go Softboards. You mentioned the Surf Station in St. Augustine. That's where I bought my new board!

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před měsícem +1

      Cool. I was just there earlier today...

    • @shreddinghippiesurfshow
      @shreddinghippiesurfshow  Před měsícem +1

      Re: where to place the tail pad: The same spot that tail pads are usually placed, right above the fins...

  • @GIF_CANCEL
    @GIF_CANCEL Před 5 měsíci

    Horrible horrible horrible board.