Haydenshapes "Holy Grail" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas EP.41

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    The Holy Grail is a great daily driver for waves that range in the 1-6’ surf. The overall outline of this board is unlike anything I have seen or ridden in my 34 years of surfing.
    The tail is unique in many ways and the combination of rocker, and bottom contours make this board user friendly and silky smooth from rail to rail with speed.
    The Holy Grail in 1-3 surf is very fast down the line because of its low - medium entry rocker and straight or staged rocker running through the center of the board. It also has the wide point a little front from center for additional foam under the chest which makes it a great paddler.
    In the 3-6’ surf I felt confident off the bottom and in the pocket due to its medium to aggressive tail rocker, and pulled in tail design. This board combined with the Future Flex construction makes this board very versatile and fun to ride in variety of wave sizes and conditions.
    This is a favorite of mine for 2017 for sure and I believe everyone should have one in their quiver!!!
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Komentáře • 377

  • @johnnyesleo
    @johnnyesleo Před 5 lety +5

    One of the most complete and concrete reviews I ever watched no chit chat just go straight to the point, thank you man

  • @skippywinters
    @skippywinters Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Noel once again thanks for the review. You’re the only one actually reviewing boards and showing us what to expect based on your experience and not just describing what the manufacturer wants to sell. All of that coupled with different fin setup, often different dims. Thanks again

  • @davidp3208
    @davidp3208 Před 6 lety +2

    Great review, I love how you include a ton of details on fin selection

  • @bushkey
    @bushkey Před 6 lety +5

    Sick review! Matching up fins with the boards is always very helpful for people as there are so many options. Out of all your reviews this year, I think this board was one of the funnest to watch you surf on. I really enjoyed My HG at lowers the other day, it's a keeper. I know you love and prefer to ride smaller boards, but It looked a tad small for you in the bigger waves. Next big anticipated review...Gamma baby! Thanks again for another polished review!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Cheers... so stoked you like the review and thanks for posting that you like yours too. Cheers!!!

  • @d-dog2106
    @d-dog2106 Před 3 lety +2

    You are the man!!! Best surf account on youtube. Thank you for your excellent in depth reviews 🤝

  • @MojoP
    @MojoP Před 2 lety +2

    Dropped in by chance on Noel's channel, couple *hours* later...hooked. I just wanted some intel on this Hayden board, but what do I find?
    Amazing technical description breakdown, zero fluff - talks the talk ✅
    Then goes out and slays all manner of waves - walks the walk ✅
    Gets my "Like" and definitely hit the subscribe button ✅
    And now I'm talking to HS about ordering one HG and one HK both FF ✅
    Epic channel - THANK YOU Noel!! Answered every question I had and really appreciate your focus on fin selection with all your reviews. I'm a fanatic about base concavities/contours + fin selection, you were the voice inside my head 💯
    EDIT: HAVE to add - the filler music?? Absolutely killer... Just killer.

  • @alexeyvoko
    @alexeyvoko Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for the review Joel! got one after watching. I’m 5’10 170 , so I got a 5’9 at 29.5L which is what I normally ride here in San Diego. Super responsive and paddles great, love the board.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Alexey Volochenko Still one of my all time favorites. Such a unique design and shreds so hard. Love this HG!!!!

  • @simo7270
    @simo7270 Před 6 lety

    Noel ...your reviews are the best mate , thanks for all your work you put into these vids.
    Its good watching your style adapt to different boards and give honest reviews .
    Its great when choosing a new board , im sold on the holy grail , you are frikin ripping on that board.
    Cheers mate !
    Simo

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      simo from green So stoked you like our show!!! Thanks for kind words too... and yes the HG goes absolutely mental for me. Such a sick board. You should get one and let me know how it goes for you. Cheers

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 6 lety +2

    Wow, everything I need to know about the board in less than15 minutes! You the man. I hope you’re getting some waves up there, I appreciate you. Cheers

  • @vikingdaytrip4447
    @vikingdaytrip4447 Před 6 lety +7

    Great review on a board I've heard nothing but praise from ordinary journeyman surfers as well. At first glance I always think Noel is Slater cuz of the obvious, but his power, style and flow are so similar that it makes it look like he's making any board work. It's his honest, basic opinion though that translates to the every person surfer out there cuz he's riding off the rack models. The shapers and board manufacturers are lucky to have him. Always a class act Noel even in the face of criticism. Keep up the great work my man!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +4

      Viking Day Trip Wow thanks for the kind words. So stoked you like the review. Slater is my favorite surfer so I will take those compliments to the bank. Ha

  • @jackschreuder5657
    @jackschreuder5657 Před 6 lety +65

    noel rips doesn't matter what he rides

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +5

      Yewww!!! Cheers!

    • @valdo9482
      @valdo9482 Před 6 lety +10

      Yeah I think a lot of viewers try to pin point it to a specific board but if you rip you rip, doesn't really matter too much about the board as long as you've got more or less the right board for the conditions. You don't see too drastic differences between the boards in his surfing but again he's still able to feel which ones click more than others. Fins are definitely becoming more and more interesting, Noel doing an excellent job on explaining the different fin templates.

    • @boltup5566
      @boltup5566 Před 5 lety +3

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 could you surf a random crappy beach break sometime. Most of us dont surf lowers.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +3

      Connor Pearson Ok, but I won’t do it much... a crappy beach break is going to be 1 maneuver waves. We won’t learn anything about a board from that.

    • @boltup5566
      @boltup5566 Před 5 lety +2

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 you could bring 3 to 4 boards and compare them in one sesh! Salt creek or huntington. Id like to see a more average joe break.

  • @timhall6380
    @timhall6380 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Noel, do you think the Dane black panther fins Large size would work in this board, or is an F8 honey comb a better fit? cheers Tim.

  • @theseafoodandvapesource944

    love your explanation of the carbon "stringer" and rail line. I think what you are trying to describe is torque.

  • @raquiti
    @raquiti Před 5 lety

    Hey Noel! Thanks for the awesome review!!
    I’m David from Costa Rica. I’m about to buy a holy grail in a month and they only have it in 5’7” (26.9L) and 5’9” (29.5L) stock here. I’m 5’8” and weigh 172lbs - so kind of like you. How did that 5’6” feel and would you pick that size for your regular short board? On the HS webpage I get a suggested volume range for this board from 29.64L to 27.69L. So it would seem the 5’7” would be a little short considering it’s 26.9L. Any suggestions on if I should get the 5’7” or 5’9” stock considering I usually surf at punchy beach breaks here in CR? I feel inclined towards the 5’9” to be conservative in a volume-wise way but am afraid it will feel too bulky. Thanks!!

  • @anthonyali2860
    @anthonyali2860 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this Board!! Thanks Noel !!

  • @sergiovalentinh
    @sergiovalentinh Před 6 lety +5

    Best reviews ever! Big fan bro! Keep it up!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Cheers!!!

    • @andrecaetano1696
      @andrecaetano1696 Před 6 lety

      Surf n Show Reviews hi again mate :) so with so many good models with get crazy and confused :/ wich one you like the best, the Holy Grail or Psycho KIller? Im 6.0 and wich size you think woukd suit better 4 me?!

  • @chrisathan4293
    @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety

    Hey Noel, I surf a PU rocket 9 at 30 lts. If I go to a HG eps, should I go lower in volume ?
    and Which board is more for vertical surfing ? rocket 9 or HG ?

  • @Felix-mr1vs
    @Felix-mr1vs Před 6 lety +1

    Nice review and the board really looked good under your feet!

  • @macrovigilance
    @macrovigilance Před 6 lety

    I always appreciate watching Noel Surf love his style (+ learning about boards)

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +9

    One of the best daily drivers I have ever owned. The board is super responsive. It feels like a mix of a groveler and a high performance board morphed together. I caught one of the best waves of my life yesterday @ Blacks on this board. The side cut in the tail and helps you get into position right away

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +1

      Right now this board is seriously killing my quiver

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +3

      The board flexes different than a normal PU because of that parabolic frame but once you dial that board in it is super fun

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      Miguel Marquina Thanks for posting....

    • @ncncam23
      @ncncam23 Před rokem

      @@dkilla01 you don't feel like it gets kind of stuck if you're trying to roast down the line. Off my fronthand I'm feeling that over a PU board.

    • @HappyChillmore
      @HappyChillmore Před rokem

      @@ncncam23 I got an el tomo fish and felt multiple times like it was “getting stuck” like you just said. Especially when trying to pump/carve down the line, like when I would go to the top of the wave to go back down I would get stuck and catch a rail or something. I’m wondering what the Fuck is going on. I’m a good surfer and have never had this happen, but I usually ride album boards which are I guess a little more forgiving or something? Hoping maybe I just need to get used to it but I’m still wondering why I’m catching rails

  • @Diogloy
    @Diogloy Před 5 lety

    Hello! I would like a board for average and perfect waves till 2m, but I want a performance board! I would like to know what you think of Holy Grail compared to the Fever PU and what is the best choice between both for a intermadiate surfer who want to perform in nice waves.
    Cheers, and congratulation for the grate show!

  • @gulfsurfco
    @gulfsurfco Před 6 lety +1

    Another top notch review! Serious ripping too! Wassup Aarron, nice shooting.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      So sick thanks for the props on the review. Aarron will be stoked!!! Cheers....

  • @HoStevie
    @HoStevie Před 6 lety +3

    *Looks fun!* 🙌

  • @ryantolentino5491
    @ryantolentino5491 Před 6 lety

    Another killer review Noel. Keep it up...Looks like you really killed it with that last swell.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Cheers glad you liked it. Yes that swell was some of the best surf I have ever had for a whole week with perfect weather and tides. We split the good surf up between 4 different board models so the other reviews coming up have sick waves too!!

  • @jasonbylsma3867
    @jasonbylsma3867 Před 4 lety +26

    Hey Noal, i dont see a review of the Hypto Krypto, i know its an older board now but it would be great for you to break it down. Thanks

    • @Honestly__now
      @Honestly__now Před 3 lety

      Thanks Noel you led me the right direction. My money was well spent!!! my 2 cents after having both. Keep in mind not quite apples to apples since the volume of my hypto is 1.5 liters more. To me that is significant - feel difference. I am a huge fan of the holy grail after one session (in wedging messed up dumping surf) it really turns incredible and is sensitive. its a unique board. Sportscar (holy grail) vs SUV (Hypto). But to compare properly I believe the volume and fin setup should be the same. By the way the Holy Grail paddles really well. Holy grail is more of a pocket surfing board meant for turns and precision surfing. I am not really a fan of the hypto but maybe its that I got too big of one. It is hard to turn. PS - I am no pro - I am an intermediate older dude who can surf reasonably well but is looking to turn more in the critical part of the wave to get better speed. I having surfed solid for over 15 years maybe once or twice a week.

  • @rickrunner2219
    @rickrunner2219 Před 6 lety

    great to see you ripping on a 25.7 liters baord, it's really a nice review. the board looks great. your surfing, Noel, is awesome too. Great job Man. It's always a pleasure to see your reviews.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      So sick... thanks for the props and I am stoked you like the review. This Holy Grail is EPIC for sure and it suits my surfing. Cheers!!!

  • @mobyvic6900
    @mobyvic6900 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mate out of all the boards ive seen you ride in your reviews, you surf best on this one

  • @surfdocsteve
    @surfdocsteve Před 6 lety

    Awesome review of the board and it's great you could discuss the difference in fins. It's always tough to decide which system to go with.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Epic... glad you like the review and the fin break down. I will be doing more of this. Two boards with both systems to help us all. Cheers!!!

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 6 lety

    It’s on my radar for sure!

  • @busplay
    @busplay Před 6 lety

    Great review as always Noel

  • @amnesiaskateshop
    @amnesiaskateshop Před 8 dny

    Hi Noel, I’m 5.8 65 kg and I ordered HG 5.9, I go with AM fins but wondering between medium and large?

  • @marcuscarossa1085
    @marcuscarossa1085 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Noel, i've been watching a bunch of your reviews to buy my new sled, its helping me a lot, great work man, thanks. I have a doubt about the model and materials i should go to, would be good if you could help me with your insight. I'm from brazil, and we get a lot of mushy 2-4ft beach break situations. Im riding a PU DHD monster model, a kid f a daily driver, that isnt working on smaller days and flatter waves. I was thinking about a groveler to daily driver, and wanted to try the flex and fell of the new stringerless EPS boards. My first two choices are the FF HG or rocket wide spine tek. Any thoughts on wich one should work better for mushy and texture on mid sized days situations ? Cheers

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      Marcus Carossa I would go CI Spinetek NB2 or Rocket Wide for small Mushy waves. The HG is epic but it’s more of a daily Driver in better waves.

  • @joshmason6169
    @joshmason6169 Před 3 lety

    Anyone tried this side by side with a CI Happy (EPS/Spine-Tek)? Really crossed upon between the two options.

  • @JustSwell
    @JustSwell Před 6 lety

    Nice review and nice board. Looks like something that would be suited for me, especially with the wide point and foam under the chest.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      I think most surfers would love this board as a daily driver. User friendly and very forgiving.

  • @soulsurfer3102
    @soulsurfer3102 Před rokem +2

    This is one of the best reviews.maby i will buy this board..or the p2 or the happy every day.cant decide?

  • @monkeypawism
    @monkeypawism Před 6 lety +1

    Great review! It's on the radar, if not on the order list soon.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Sick... let me know how it goes after you shred it a few times. Cheers!!!

    • @monkeypawism
      @monkeypawism Před 6 lety

      Noel, how tall are you? I just ordered a HG I'm 5'6" I ordered a 5'4" but I keep reading get one 1" sorter than a Hypto which means I may have ordered an inch too long.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      monkeypawism I am 5’9”

  • @dannya.4325
    @dannya.4325 Před 5 lety +3

    Hey Noel, I know it’s a little late but I am now looking at getting a Holy Grail. Does the future flex construction react the same way like any other epoxy board, drifty and lack of control? When the waves have some surface texture and there’s some wind on it. Would you more go for a poly instead?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +4

      danny alamina I am used to EPS and I love it but not every surfer does. If you surf a lot of chop then go PE. The FF has a rapid rebound out on the rail and has its own feel. However The PE will sit down a little better in textured surf... unless your used to it.

    • @chrisathan4293
      @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety

      I am thinking about getting a poly instead of a eps too, I'm a bit stuck

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 6 lety +4

    I would have liked to see you surf this board in the lower wave spectrum

  • @joshmason6169
    @joshmason6169 Před 3 lety

    Noel!!! Your surfing on this board was sooo dandy (Slater doppelganger)! I'm torn between the Happy in the EPS/Spine-Tek and the HG FF. Your surfing on this board in waves shoulder+ looked so much smoother and connected in comparison to the Happy review. I'm an intermediate surfer and looking for a good all-around "performance" (for my skill level) board in shoulder to a couple feet OH, beachbreak/point break (in EPS, for durability). Any thoughts on whether the Happy or HG would be a better fit?

  • @ncncam23
    @ncncam23 Před rokem +2

    I've found this board to be magical off the backhand but maybe I just don't care for these non-PU boards but I feel like I'm just not getting down the line as fast off my forehand. I really need to be getting a lot of speed otherwise turns just feel off. I do agree esp off the backhand very confident in bigger surf. Guess I need to try this out with quads.

  • @brynnjones8799
    @brynnjones8799 Před 3 lety

    Killing it on this board Noel

  • @sevenerson
    @sevenerson Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Noel thx for suggesting the phantom over the gamma but now after watching this video I gotta ask you , what your thoughts are on the phantom vs holy grail? I live on oahu Thx again.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      TdTbMp The Phantom and HG are my two favorite Daily Drivers right now. The Phantom is very easy to surf and high performance surfing at will. The HG is very loose and fast. Both boards offer HPSB surfing in the pocket but the Phantom is a better paddler. I recommend both boards in 2-7’ surf. I like the HG in FF technology too. I would go PU on the Phantom if I lived in HI.

  • @juancarlossalazar6254
    @juancarlossalazar6254 Před 6 lety

    Noel, great review and performance. Have you ever tried the machado's midas? If I ride an Hypto in 5'8 and feel comfortable do you think that I should ride the HG in 5'8 or 5'9? I'm 5'10 and 160 and intermediate level

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      juan carlos salazar I think the Hypto paddles better than the HG. I would get the board as close to the same liters as your Hypto if it paddles you well.

  • @rafamellinsosurfe402
    @rafamellinsosurfe402 Před 4 lety +3

    hi there, Noel!
    a quick help, please:
    how'd you compare the HG and Pyzalien 2? (differences x similarities)
    in what situations would you pick each?
    .
    and which would you chose as an overall better daily driver?
    once again, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +2

      Rafael Mellin P2 has a better wave range 3-8’+. Its more user friendly too. The HG is fast and loose and it needs a raked fin to go good in 3-6’ plus.

    • @rafamellinsosurfe402
      @rafamellinsosurfe402 Před 4 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks!
      keep up the great work. best show in business!

  • @sdsurfs
    @sdsurfs Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Noel so does the Future flex feel like more volume than compared to PU. Would you say .5L-1L?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +3

      Chris Fan Yes it floats better compared to PU. I would say it’s close to 0.5 liters more buoyant. Some would say 1 liter but I think more like 1/2 liter.

  • @tannerivey4528
    @tannerivey4528 Před 6 lety

    Great review! What size board would you recommend for me I’m 6,2 160lbs and currently riding a 5,9 Rocket nine?

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +25

    So let me get this off my mind before I forget, This board has a controversial design for me. The board has secondary small wave design features with primary good wave performance features which translates being able to grovel but only for experienced surfers who are at that advanced intermediate level and up. I say this because this board comes alive in bigger waves and has the ability to grovel but whoever decides to grovel in it has to be a good paddler because most boards that are made for small waves have a flatter entry rocker for that get up and go right out the gate. The HG has a medium entry rocker which creates a bit of drag on take offs but once it's up and running that inverted rail line really zings down the line creating that flow that Noel talks about in his review. The HG is also not very forgiving due to it's high performance features such as the inverted rail, and pulled in nose. Even though the rails are full, the apex is low and there is a subtle tapering design that progresses as you move to the back of the board. The wide point, rolled V and the construction (future flex) gives it small wave attributes, making the board feel buoyant and responsive, however the pulled in nose requires that you lay stream line on your board so that your chest lays right over that wide point which in my opinion doesn't leave much wiggle room for those novice riders that may not have all sweet spots on the board dialed in yet.

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +3

      I would order this board in more literage then you might think you need so if you're in between dims I would order up until I had this board dialed in for the novice to beginners and even to better surfers that are transitioning to this board because it flexes different than most boards out there due to it's carbon frame

    • @chrisathan4293
      @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety +2

      wow, this looks like a really good breakdown,
      I surf with 30 liters on PU boards, and I'm a intermediate surfer, usually surf at beack breaks.
      So my question is, should I get this board at 29,5 lt or go lower on volume,?
      so I won't get sling shotted on bigger waves .
      Do you have a HG ?

    • @3rdtonefromthesun
      @3rdtonefromthesun Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent advice on this - I found as well due to the construction it made quick takeoffs tricky as the resistance from the EPS could make the board shuffle on the pop-up. I rode mine in my regular shortboard volume, tested it in waves waist to head high and it was fun but I don't get good enough conditions to surf it regularly enough.
      It needs a clean and punchy groundswell to get going IMO.

    • @ncncam23
      @ncncam23 Před rokem +1

      Your assessment is dead on

    • @lohena1
      @lohena1 Před 26 dny

      Just got one and love it. Totally still relevant so don't overlook it although it's an older model. Noel's review is spot on. Wide full volume in the front makes it glide and generate speed on its own. But the tail features make it super loose, almost squirrelly. I was really surprised by that as I was expecting it to be on the stiff side with the fuller outline and dims. Very impressive design for everyday surfers.

  • @shawnweston4741
    @shawnweston4741 Před 4 lety +1

    Noel you mentioned wider tail boards have more drive.i noticed this when I rode one of these recently.and I remember years ago borrowing a channel islands #4 groveller (Dane Reynolds model)think 2015 was release date.anyway both same litres and this one had a drivey feeling too it also.did u ever try out this board.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      Shawn Weston Yes the CI #4 in Groveler dims is excellent!!! I did not like the #4 in the Utility Dims though... only in the Groveler dims. The Holy Grail, NB2, #4 Groveler Dims have incredible down the line speed and with the right fin set up they have good drive through turns for boards with such wide tails.

  • @AFW76
    @AFW76 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Noal, what size were the fcs 2 kolohe andino fins you tried? and would you choose them over fcs2 large Carver tri set?. Cheers and thanks for all the hard work you do on these reviews:)

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      A Ward Large KA fins are sick... not enough rake for the HG though. I say AM or Carvers

  • @carloslukather6658
    @carloslukather6658 Před 3 lety

    looks so pretty this board

  • @joaoberberan8221
    @joaoberberan8221 Před 6 lety

    Hey Noel! Which one would you choose between a CI Fever and a HS Holy Grail as an all around surfboard? BTW do you sell the boards you try? Thanks

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +2

      Thats a tough one.... both of these two boards are in my favorites right now. I would say the Holy Grail if your looking for a board that goes sick in the 1-3 surf too.
      I do sell some of the boards and I keep some too.

  • @KarlCetti
    @KarlCetti Před 6 lety +1

    Nice review ! Did you ride this board with less volume you usually ride ? Is it because of epoxy or shape ?
    Thanks

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      FB It does have less volume but this is what they sent me to review. It paddled and floated me great. I usually ride roughly 26-27 liters and this board felt like 26 liters. Cheers

  • @MjMayna
    @MjMayna Před 6 lety +1

    Killin it on that board Brahda !! $$$$$

  • @andrewvo1896
    @andrewvo1896 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Noel. What are the differences between the Holy Grail vs. Monsta Box? Having a hard time deciding which is better for a daily driver 2-6 ft range

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +1

      I would go HG without a doubt. The HG paddles better, it’s way faster, and more radical in the pocket. If you get the HG I recommend a good Raked set of fins....

  • @alzoid69
    @alzoid69 Před 4 lety +1

    Noel, What FCS Tri set up would you use for larger surf on this board? I was looking at the Julian Wilson but noticed you used the Mick's fronts in the quad set up.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      Allan The Julian’s will go good too. Basically fins with a lot of Rake... this HG is loose

    • @alzoid69
      @alzoid69 Před 4 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks Noel! Your review convinced me to get this board. ✌️

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 6 lety

    Oh yeah for sure, ya man your favorites are stacking up. At this pace you're going to have to do a showdown of you're favorites! So I've really come to appreciate a single concave and a flat deck cause it flies! Is this board comparable to that feel? You looked loose and like you were hitting your turns the way you wanted to. So if this was considered a daily driver, what would it be comparable to in CI board quiver? The boards you've been reviewing look really fun and how you got lowers to what looks like to yourself is unbelievable. I know you're stoked! Great review like always, keep posting them and I'll keep liking them. Have fun, CHEERS!!!!!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Cheers and I am glad you liked the review. I like boards that have a single concave too... they are really fast. This board kind of stands alone for me and I have not ridden something that feels like it either. The tail and overall design is very unique and silky smooth. Sorry i don't have a board at the moment to compare it too in the CI line up.
      A great daily driver for me in the CI quiver is the Fever at 5'8 x 19 x 2 5/16 or the stock 5'8" OG Flyer. Those two boards go good for me in waves 2-6'. Small waves 1-3' still the Sampler and Pod Mod.

  • @ronnyrosephoto
    @ronnyrosephoto Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Noel! I just bought this board after watching your reviews, and I absolutely love it!Thanks for all the detailed information! Seriously man, best reviews out there, and I’m loving the trick tutorials on the patreon!
    Quick question though…. If I wanted a fin upgrade (I have a neutral template in now). What do you think the Ando fin or blackstix am1. I’m 165 and 6’ tall. I’ll probably be surfing this on 2-5 ft days.
    Thanks!

  • @alejandrochalcoff2199
    @alejandrochalcoff2199 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Noel,
    Firstly, thanks for putting these reviews up, they are hands down the best ones out there, and I’m clearly not the only one who appreciates them.
    A quick question here if you happen to have the time:
    How do you think this board would work on slightly more hollow barreling waves? The rocker seems pretty tame...
    I’m almost certainly going to get one but wondering if I should also start looking for something with a little more rocker for a trip I’m planning out.
    Many thanks mate!
    a.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +2

      Alejandro Chalcoff Where are you going and big is the hollow surf? This HG will go mental in 2-6’ hollow surf... any bigger I would jump into a Pyzel Ghost.

    • @alejandrochalcoff2199
      @alejandrochalcoff2199 Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@surfnshowreviews7777Thanks heaps for your reply Noel.
      The Ghost is exactly what I had in mind for a stepup.
      We’re probably going to the Mentawais in the low season with an intermediate group so I wouldn’t think they’ll be throwing us at shallow 8 foot barrels… but, you never know haha.
      I think the HG would work wonders for me at home (New Zealand) as I’m mostly surfing a Rusty Smoothie (very close to a Hypto). I’m also considering the Phantom which would translate well into a Ghost.
      I really appreciate your insight, Cheers!

  • @walter992
    @walter992 Před 6 lety +2

    I know these are really two different boards but for a daily driver how would you compare it to the Hypto Krypto? Did you ride this near your normal volume? I am 5'7 " and 180 so I take a bit more volume.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +2

      Walter Schubert That’s a tough comparison... the Hypto has that wide hybrid nose so you can ride that a few inches shorter compared to the HG. The HG is quick and responsive like a normal performance board but still grovels. I think the HG surfs like a HP board and the Hypto is more of a hybrid.

  • @jasongauci634
    @jasongauci634 Před 6 lety

    Hey mate , another hard question for you ??? Would you buy a js monsta box hyfi or a holy grail I’m tossing up which to buy thanks

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Jason Gauci Both boards are sick and you can’t go wrong with either. I would go Holy Grail. It’s more versatile and it suits my surfing a little better. It’s also a better paddler.

  • @malinnyberg8565
    @malinnyberg8565 Před 6 lety

    Hi great review, thanks! Holy Grail vs CI Sampler that (I got after your review) what is the difference? Thanks and keep up the great work :)

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      The Sampler is sick in 1-3+ plus but not enough tail rocker to be a daily driver in 4-6' surf. The Holy Grail goes mental in 1-6' surf. Because of the tail rocker the Holy Grail can handle a little bigger surf.

  • @mattclem382
    @mattclem382 Před 2 lety +1

    I've got a 5'6 holy grail on the way... In light of all the twin fin talk, Noel do you think the holy grail would work as a performance twin? Something about the outline looks like it could work as a twin. If not, what's difference in design with the performance twin boards? What makes them work as twins? If any one has tried the holy grail as a twin I'd be curious to hear your experience.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 2 lety +1

      Try it with a Twin + Trailer in shoulder waves and under. It could go pretty good. As a pure twin it will be way to loose and slide out easily. One main reason is the side fin boxes are set for Thruster…. And that is way to far forward compared to twin fin box placement.

  • @reefslug
    @reefslug Před 6 lety

    V3 Stealth carbon wrap or Holy Grail? Which do you like better? I'm torn between these two boards and could use some help. For reference I live on Maui.
    Thank you for another amazing review my brother

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Both boards are sick and that is a tough one. The Holy Grail paddles better and I think it's more versatile too. I would go Holy Grail in Future Flex. Cheers

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +1

    Didn’t see you at Trestles this morning, brought out the Holy Grail with me this morning and the surf was fun, caught a bunch of waves over at the creek and the board did well, I just got back from Jacks in Dana Point to pick up the tri quad set in the medium air core Al Merrick set. Just arrived in Huntington to surf with a buddy in the morning. Just put in the quad set up for the morning session. Let you know how it goes. Cheers 🥂

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      Miguel Marquina Yewww! I surf Lowers. Pretty rare to see me at Uppers

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +1

      ya I know but I usually catch up with you on El Camino Real parking early, I usually park around that corner light. Anyways, I surfed the Holy Grail this morning with the Merrick quad set up in size medium in the new air core construction. The waves were a lot bigger than I had anticipated ( well overhead) on the bigger sets on that back row. The fins held good even in the bigger throaty sections. The quad set up gave it a flair right from the start and it did stiffen up the board a bit but the hold was there and it was loose enough to maneuver.

  • @SlickWillie
    @SlickWillie Před 3 lety +5

    hey noel - i know you reviewed this board a while back and it was a favorite of yours. would you still put this in your favorites with all of the new boards and tech today? thinking about picking up a new daily driver for the winter and this board caught my eye, along with the pyzel phantom, swordfish and the el tomo. my quiver has thinned down to a glazer and a seaside both at 5'8'' @ 35 liters.....i am a bigger guy at 5'11'' @ 205ish lbs. need something with more rail line for when the waves get a little bigger here in the winter (HB)

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +1

      Will Davis The HG is good but I like the Phantom better in 3-7’ surf

    • @chrisathan4293
      @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety

      I hear ya, this board caught my eye too, swordfish a bit too
      don't know where to go with the volume, since it's a epoxy and and has this radical shape

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety

      @@chrisathan4293 Same volume as your Daily Driver or HPSB

    • @chrisathan4293
      @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks for the reply Noel !
      Is the HG better for vertical surfing compared to the rocket 9 ?

  • @papyslater9682
    @papyslater9682 Před 6 lety +1

    Great review !!!
    Which HS holy grail for my 80 kgs please ?
    Intermediate surfer...
    Continue your review !!! It s helpfull !!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Papy Slater I would choose the size that is roughly the same as your small performance board.

  • @Georiosss
    @Georiosss Před 3 lety +1

    @Surf n Show Reviews, Hey Noel thank you for the insightful review. Out of curiosity; for small waves and as a groveler would you recommend the Untitled v1 or the Holy Grail? In the past you have mentioned that the UN V1 would work in small waves but not for the HG. From your experience is the outline of the HG more pulled in than the UN?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +2

      The Untitled is more Versatile in smaller waves compared to HG. The Untitled you can run a Twin + Trailer and it goes good in the smaller surf. The HG likes 3-6’ surf better

  • @imranesack1560
    @imranesack1560 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Noel. If you had a choice between the sampler, sci-fi or the holy grail, which one would you choose?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +3

      Imran Esack Sampler is best in 1-4’ surf and the HG is best in 3-6’ surf. Not a good comparison as the Sampler is a small wave groveler and the HG is a daily driver.

  • @ricardolaranjeira4648
    @ricardolaranjeira4648 Před 5 lety

    Need your help Noel, i have an opportunity of buying this board at an awesome price but they only have two sizes that i am interested in, a 5`5 and a 5`7 , i am 5`6 and 150 lbs and consider my self an experienced surfer surfing waves from 1 to 5 feet on a regular basis. my boards are allways between 25 liters to 27 but probably could go a bit lower, i din`t know.... thanks for any help you can provide me and keep up with the amazing surf and show ;)

  • @ard1778
    @ard1778 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I just got a 5´10" HL at 30.87L. I'm 5´9" and 170lb intermediate mostly riding steep reef breaks where even on small days the take off is fairly hollow. I was thinking of pairing it up with FCS II PCC HS fins sized large to help with speed generating and pivoting on smaller days and some performers medium for medium/bigger days. Do you think it will be too much fin and too stiff for smaller speed generating, meaning I should stick to the mediums? Or would you recommend a different fin altogether? Thanks in advance for your input.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 2 lety +1

      I say Large HS fins and Medium Raked fins for bigger days. I like the Mick Fanning fins in bigger waves size M

    • @ard1778
      @ard1778 Před 2 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 and for smaller days?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ard1778 Quick pivot in Beachies small waves the HS go good. Actually my signature fins will give the best of both Large and Medium fins. You can get them in Twin Tab to shred in your FCSII boxes. Check them out here…. we make them in Raked, Neutral, and Pivot.
      www.shopsurfnshow.com/collections/all.

  • @michaelgiuffre5354
    @michaelgiuffre5354 Před 4 lety +2

    Hey noel how do you think a set of raked blackstix like the AM1 Blackstix would go in this board? Or would you suggest sticking with honeycomb am1. Or John John alphas?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      Michael Giuffre They will go good if the waves aren’t to powerful. The AM template is epic for this model

    • @michaelgiuffre5354
      @michaelgiuffre5354 Před 4 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks man. For a 145lb surfer on a 5'6 holy grail would you recommend medium or small fins?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety

      Michael Giuffre Medium

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 5 lety +2

    Noel, I want to try the Cymatic by FireWire Surfboards but I’m having such a hard time coming off the Holy Grail, especially when the waves are pumping

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +1

      Miguel Marquina The HG is insane!!! Hey if it ain’t broke then don’t fix it... right?

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 5 lety

      yep!!!!!

  • @mkoshful
    @mkoshful Před 5 lety +3

    Firstly thanks for these reviews mate. Hows the compare between monsta box and grail?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +3

      michael koch The MB is sick in 2-5’ surf and is very easy to surf... the HG goes best in 3-6’ surf and has a very loose feeling under foot. The side cut tail offers quick rail to rail turns and it’s wider tail block offers great down the line speed. The HG needs a fin with a lot of rake to maximize performance. I would say the main difference is the MB is a small performance board and the HG is a Daily Driver with a HPSB feel.

  • @noahstone1558
    @noahstone1558 Před 6 lety +1

    Right now I ride a CI rocket nine I love it but wanna try something new I live in San Diego and the waves are pretty weak I usually surf seaside reef I was thinking Tomo EVO, Go Fish, Hypto krypto, or holy grail. I can surf backside pretty aggressively now when the wave allows me so I’d say I’m low intermediate any suggestions.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +2

      Noah Stone Holy Grail!!! Goes mental. The other boards you mention sound fun too but I think you will like how versatile the HG is.

    • @noahstone1558
      @noahstone1558 Před 6 lety +1

      Surf n Show Reviews thank you for letting me know this definitely swayed my opinion I’ll probably get this is a 5’6 or 5’8 depending on how well it grovels I’m 5’10 140 but don’t have a lot of money to buy different kinds of boards

    • @chrisathan4293
      @chrisathan4293 Před 3 lety

      Did you get the holy grail ? Can you compare it to the rocket 9 ? I own a rocket 9 too, and I’m seeking for the comparison.

  • @tobygibbons736
    @tobygibbons736 Před 6 lety +3

    Hey man, loving the reviews. How would you compare the holy grail to the og flyer in terms of wage range, paddle power, down the line speed, turning etc? I’m torn between the two boards. Your feedback would be much appreciated 🤙

    • @tobygibbons736
      @tobygibbons736 Před 6 lety

      Wave***

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +2

      Toby Gibbons HG is insane!!! Nothing rides like it that I have ever surfed. Fast, loose and the FF tech is second to nothing. I would say the range is better on the HG in waves 1-6’.

    • @tobygibbons736
      @tobygibbons736 Před 6 lety

      Surf n Show Reviews decision made! Thanks for the fast response man

  • @pedrowilit
    @pedrowilit Před 3 lety +1

    Hey @Noel great video! Keep it UP! I was wondering what would you recomend is more fun for 2-6ft surf, Tomo Cymatic or the Holy Grail? I am an intermediate+ surfer looking for something that gives performance with easy padling. Judging from your videos both are great but you just look a bit less loose/quick in the cymatic, i know it was a great deal of rocker but somehow you look like you're having more freedom/fluidity in the Holy Grail and less in the Cymatic.
    Do you agree? both options seem great tho
    Thanks a lot

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +1

      The HG is loose and fast with a bit more release and the Cymatic is better in the pocket.

    • @pedrowilit
      @pedrowilit Před 3 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks for the reply! so you're saying the cymatic is better at performing critical maneuvers and performance surfing?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +1

      @@pedrowilit Yes...it’s quicker top to bottom due to it being shorter in length and a bit more rocker.

    • @pedrowilit
      @pedrowilit Před 3 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Cheers Noel, keep rippin!

  • @brendangannon9286
    @brendangannon9286 Před 5 lety +2

    Were these 2 boards that you tried made in Thailand or Australia? I see that they’re made in both locations. Thanks

  • @nato02_
    @nato02_ Před 5 lety +1

    Noel, I just found your channel and man, thanks so much for putting the time to make these great informative videos. You rip .... yewwww
    Would you say that the HG (for 1-5ft) as daily driver is a great combo with the SD Gama (for 5ft+) as step up? Or should a get a proper groveler like the Lost Psycho Killer and the Gama? I also really like the JS Hyfi Monstabox but I heard that is very fragile and people are breaking it very easily, is that correct?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      Renato Braga My Monsta Box was fine... the HG will grovel but it’s not ideal compared to the Rocket Wide, Gremlin, or PJHP. I like the HG more as a Daily Driver 2-6’ surf. The Phantom is unreal too....so the HG and Phantom are my 2 favorite Daily Drivers right now. For a mini step up I like the Ghost.

    • @nato02_
      @nato02_ Před 5 lety +1

      Noel, thanks so much for the quick and detailed reply. Keep it up man, this channel will quickly be a reference for the surf industry.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      Renato Braga Cheers!

  • @toddfrazier1991
    @toddfrazier1991 Před 6 lety +2

    On the Holy Grail and Dark Side reviews you talked about the higher durability of PE construction but didn’t talk about durability and resistance to foot dents in the Future Flex construction . Durability and longevity are important characteristics to me. One of the things that’s great about your show is the non biased and intelligent information that is hard to come by in the industry. With so many functional options available these days it’s nice to get some quality input.
    Thanks, Todd

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Todd Frazier Thanks for the kind words. Sorry I missed talking about the durability on the FF. I would say that this FF Construction is roughly 30% stronger compared to PU or PE and the flex in the life of the board is going to last longer too. EPS foam pressure dents much less compared to PU and PE. Cheers

  • @raquiti
    @raquiti Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Noel, hope all is good!
    I am trying to look for reviews on the hypto krypto board by HS. Do you have one? And by any chance compare the quad set up vrs the thruster set up on that board?
    Thanks!
    David

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      David Ramirez Sorry I have done a review on the Hypto. I have not ridden one yet either..... sorry.

    • @raquiti
      @raquiti Před 6 lety

      No worries Noel!! Many thanks for the response!

  • @tamirpinkas6197
    @tamirpinkas6197 Před 6 lety

    I have a question 4 u...
    U rode the Holly Grail and the Untiteled by Haydenshapes, both in the Future flex construction, which one would u take with u to the punchy beach breaks of costa rica, if u could only take one?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Depends on how big the punchy beach break is and your skill level. I would take the Holy Grail for Costa Rica and I would ride beach break barrels up 6' on it... after that I would switch to a Performance board with a pulled in round tail.

    • @tamirpinkas6197
      @tamirpinkas6197 Před 6 lety

      Thanks a lot bro

  • @rikkizip
    @rikkizip Před 5 lety +1

    Great channel and reviews Noel! How does the CI Fever Spine Tech surf vs the HG? I can't decide between these two. I'm living in Indo and looking for a new daily driver. Keep up the good work :)

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +1

      Rikard Ängermark That’s a tough... Both boards are epic. I like the Fever as a HPSB and I also like it as a daily driver in my Groveler dims. 5’7” x 19 x 2 3/8. The HG is a legit Daily Driver and it will do HPSB turns too. I think if your surfing hollow punchy surf then go Fever... if your surfing a bit slower waves and punchy or hollow sometimes then go HG.

    • @rikkizip
      @rikkizip Před 5 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Thanks for the answer Noel! I will go for the HG :) Cheers 🤙

  • @farcinue
    @farcinue Před 6 lety +1

    Great surfing as always! How does the Holy Grail compare to the V3 Stealth?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +2

      I really like them both but the Holy Grail is silky smooth rail to rail under my feet. I think the V3 Stealth is a bit snappier but all in all the Holy Grail suits my surfing better. Cheers

  • @angelomonopoliroca523
    @angelomonopoliroca523 Před 4 lety +1

    Dear Noel, I got the HG as a present so the liters were 2 liters over what I am supposed to ride (31 l instead of 28/29 my weight is 73kg (surf level medium) What shall I do? I need to decide if changing the board or keep it (the shop doesn't have smaller HG)
    @Surf n Show Reviews

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      Angelo Monopoli Roca Change it... you wont appreciate that model with that much foam.

    • @angelomonopoliroca523
      @angelomonopoliroca523 Před 4 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Thank you very much! is painful saying goodbye to such a sexy board but I guess is worth it

    • @alzoid69
      @alzoid69 Před 4 lety +1

      @@angelomonopoliroca523 When I contacted Hayden customer support when sizing this board they had me go lower rather than go over my 'preferred' volume. So as Noel said you should change it.

    • @angelomonopoliroca523
      @angelomonopoliroca523 Před 4 lety

      @@alzoid69 Thank you! i swapped for a DHd minitwin instead as my local shop didnt have smaller ones. i will need to wait till it snap to get again the sexy HG with the right measurements

  • @sam-vg5wk
    @sam-vg5wk Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Noel, im kida hesitate betewen the 5,7 with 26.9 L and the 5.8 with 28.2 L . i usualy ride 26.5 L, im 251 pounds, 5.5 I´ve never surfed with FFLEX before, floats just a little better or not? i wanna surf in 3 foot waves but would be cool to handle a little bit more still, whats your opinion on the size? thank you so much

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      sam Go 5.7” at 26.9L... the 5’8” will hard to sink the rail in bigger surf. The 5’7” will feel more like 27L as EPS is a bit more buoyant.

    • @sam-vg5wk
      @sam-vg5wk Před 4 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thank you so much Noel, fins i can go with Julian, toledo, jeremy or Almerrick? thanks

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 lety +1

      sam Al Merrick’s... the HG is pretty loose. I like a Raked Fin with that board

  • @paulwgraves
    @paulwgraves Před 6 lety +2

    How would you compare the HG to an old school flyer or the OG flyer? Looking for an all arounder and i'm having a really hard time deciding what to get. My first shortboard was a flyer and i loved that thing. That was in 2011-2013 though. Haven't surfed a shortboard since (except my walden compact disc--6'1 or 6'3). I am 5'7 160-165 lbs and I used to surf my flyer at around 5'10 18 3/4 2 5/16 or something around there. I am not in the same shape as back then, but I am willing to work at it. I learned how to surf on that flyer. Loving the look of the HG though and I'm interested in trying it out if you think it can be a good way for me to jump back into shortboarding. I live on the eastcoast for some context but want to move west some day in the next year or two.
    Thanks, love your reviews. Keep up the great work!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +3

      Paul Graves The HG is super loose, fast, and sick in the pocket. It needs a Large fin with a lot of rake to tone it down a bit. The N Flyer has a bit too much rocker for my likings in small waves. I like the OG much better compared to the New Flyer... but I were to choose between the 3 I would go HG. The HG was one of my favorites for 2017 in 2-6’ surf.

    • @paulwgraves
      @paulwgraves Před 6 lety

      Thank you for the definitive input Noel! Stoked to put in an order for this board. I'll take your recommendations for fins as well. With time, I know I'll surf whatever I get just fine, but I just wanted to start up again with a good bang for your buck all arounder as this is my first shortboard in quite awhile and I don't plan on buying another for maybe another year unless I move closer to the ocean.

    • @lexdang2551
      @lexdang2551 Před 2 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @carlosfonseca697
    @carlosfonseca697 Před 5 lety +1

    How does this board compare to a fire wire sci fi? I live in florida and ride a 5'11'' sci fi and love it. Want something that i can ride in similar conditions (2-7 ft). Please help!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +1

      Bernard Fonseca The HG is a great board for 3-6’ surf. I think the Sci-Fi is more of a Daily Driver and less of a Groveler. I guess the Sci-Fi could be considered a Small Wave performance board.
      The HG is fast, paddles pretty good, and turns on a dime. Very responsive board and has a HPSB feel to it for sure.

    • @carlosfonseca697
      @carlosfonseca697 Před 5 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Thanks for the feedback. I think I may go in another direction then. My other 2 options were the CI NB2 or the JS blak box 2 hyfi. I really need something that will work in a wider range from small 2ft up to at least 5ft. What do you think between those other options?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +1

      Bernard Fonseca NB2 in Spinetek

  • @kavehkful
    @kavehkful Před 6 lety

    Haydenshapes website recommends a 5'8" for your size. I'm curious if you have tried that at all?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Wild Wolf Productions I have only ridden the 5’6”. The 5’8 would be way to much volume for me.,

  • @zachkeener183
    @zachkeener183 Před 5 lety +2

    How do you feel this board would handle when the winds get really heavy offshore?? Like hurricane season east coast??

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      zach keener It might struggle a little in the FF tech but you can get one in PU now. I think it would go insane in PU.

  • @timhall6380
    @timhall6380 Před 6 lety

    Nice one Noel, looks great under foot!

  • @matrevel9938
    @matrevel9938 Před 4 měsíci +1

    hey, how did this one feels versus untitles. What board would you pick over the other and for what reason ? thanks !!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The Untitled is more versatile… you can shred it in smaller waves with a Twin + Trailer set up. They both fit the daily driver board category but the HG needs a bit more wave to go good.
      I also the Untitled suits more surfers… it’s easy to shred off the tail and for heavily front footed surfers.
      I say get the Untitled

    • @matrevel9938
      @matrevel9938 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thanks Man ! i m gonna get the V2 cause i don t think i ll find the Untitled original. Hope they havent made so many changes

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Noel the guys at Hayden shapes said it could go up to 8’ before it starts getting skatey?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Miguel Marquina Sounds about right.... mine has no problems on the waves I tested it in. Solid off the bottom and in the pocket. The HG is epic.

    • @dkilla01
      @dkilla01 Před 6 lety +1

      Surf n Show Reviews
      I just ordered one, can’t wait till I get it in the 💦

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Miguel Marquina Yewwww!!! Let me know how it goes.

  • @avicolabarreiro6563
    @avicolabarreiro6563 Před 6 lety

    Hello Noel, I am trying to evolve in my surfing, my surf level is medium rather low, weight over 170 and I am 5.7, I am currently riding a V3 Rocket 5.9 - 19.75 - 2.38 - 30l coal wrap and I am looking for a board that allows me to evolve a little more in general. I usually surf in Portugal (Peniche).
    I'm looking at Holy grail at 5.10, Love buzz at 5.11 or Evo at 5.7 I would like to know your advice considering that I do not have much surfing level.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Avicola Barreiro I think the Holy Grail would be best out of the 3 boards you mention. It is fast, responsive, and catches waves good too.

    • @avicolabarreiro6563
      @avicolabarreiro6563 Před 6 lety

      Thank you very much Noel, I'm going to get a Holy Grail and I'll tell you how.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Avicola Barreiro So stoked for you!!! Yes please let me know how it goes for you.

  • @xlwmoxwtiko
    @xlwmoxwtiko Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Noel ! great review !
    How would you compare the HG to the ci Rocket 9 ?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 3 lety +1

      HG is way faster and better in 3-6’ surf. The R9 is a bit on the slow side...

    • @xlwmoxwtiko
      @xlwmoxwtiko Před 3 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 thank you so much Noel ! Keep up the great work ! Sending positive vibes all the way from Greece ! :)

  • @MultiDfify
    @MultiDfify Před 5 lety +2

    Hi, i have been surfing for 2 years now and i feel like i need to change my board to progress.
    Currently i use a 6'6'' with lots of volume and i feel it slow, like im not capable of generating speed.
    I want an all around board which helps me generate speed and lets me surf well in all kind of conditions while at the same time allows me to progress.
    I've seen two boards in this channel that could fit that descripton, one is this holy grail and the other one is the V3 stealth.
    I wanted to know which one is better for you guys, considering that im going to spend a lot of money and i want it to be durable.
    Any help?
    Thanks for reading.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      MultiDfify How tall are you and how much do you weigh. What kind of waves are you surfing... fast beach breaks or point breaks?

    • @MultiDfify
      @MultiDfify Před 5 lety

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 I,m 5'10'' tall and weigh 165-170lbs, i'm in good shape.
      I usually surf a beach break, sometimes there are hollow, good quality waves and other times the waves get flatter and slower, depending always on the tide. The size is always 1-6ft, any bigger and It gets dangerous.
      I tried a 6'0'' board with 35 liters (a day the waves were flat and about 5ft) and It went really well but i felt like it It could still be smaller and less voluminous to get It really work for me and of course, to get It work in hollower waves.
      Here you have examples of the spot I usally surf if you wanna watch it:
      Hollower day:
      czcams.com/video/SMAhj3-msqc/video.html
      flatter day:
      czcams.com/video/ubGjwckKs0U/video.html

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety +1

      MultiDfify Your liter range should be around 29-31. You might want a two board quiver... hollow waves 29-30 liter board and flatter mushy board 30-31 liters. 1 board quiver 30ish. I suggest using a liter range to help find a board with dimensions that are roughly your height to 2-3” shorter so you can keep it loose and easy to throw around. I like the NB2 and Phantom for you 1 board quiver. Cheers

    • @MultiDfify
      @MultiDfify Před 5 lety +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Just to make sure, you wouldn´t recommend the Holy Grail as a one board quiver?
      It´s because i'm going to have trouble finding pyzel or CI boards where i live and and the future flex tech looks really durable (and the design looks sick hahaha), i want a board that lasts a few years.
      If not, the NB2 looks godly, and the EPS tech looks very durable if i manage to find it anywhere.
      Thanks a lot for the replies, you have the best board reviewing channel and it is wonderful to see you surfing. If you accept donations i'd like to contribute as a way of thanking for the halp. Cheers!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 5 lety

      MultiDfify The HG is an amazing Board and it goes off in waves 3-6’+... it will grovel so so in 1-2’ surf. The Future Flex Construction is one of my favorites. You can donate on our website... www.surfnshow.com. Thank you for your support.

  • @df238
    @df238 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome review as always and thank you. Also, not sure if its the actual carbon on the rails that makes it look like it has a shitload of rocker in it or maybe just me.

  • @steezasfuck
    @steezasfuck Před 5 lety +2

    Noel which board do u like more, phantom or hg ??

  • @bluesnparadise
    @bluesnparadise Před 6 lety +1

    Solid review, hey noel when you say 6 ft, how big of a wave face are you talking?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety +1

      Stoked you like the review!! For me 6' its roughly 1 1/2' over head too me.

  • @srfiend11
    @srfiend11 Před 6 lety

    Hey Noel, Nuther excellent review!! Just a thought....It'd be interesting to hear reviews of the different surfboard constructions out there and how they compare. IE: weight, durability, flex, etc. Now that I am in the market for a board purchase, I am now more torn after watching this review between this board, the Untitled, and maybe the Heckler in Torsion Spring....and thanks for that, ha! Anyways, the excellent surfing footage really helps show how the boards work and thanks for having the best reviews out there !

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Stoked you like the show. The Holy Grail and Untitled are both sick and I recommend the FF Construction for sure. The Torsion Spring construction looks good from Rusty too. I know the Torsion Spring Technology uses an Extruded Foam which is a closed cell foam meaning it will not pull in water if it gets a ding. The flex characteristics are good on the Extruded EPS foam too. I have not tried the Torsion Spring yet but XTR uses the Extruded EPS Foam core and I love it. If you choose to go with a Rusty I would suggest talking to them over the phone to make sure the Heckler is the right board for the Torsion Spring Technology. Cheers

    • @srfiend11
      @srfiend11 Před 6 lety

      Good advice Noel! My local surf shop up here in Northern Orange County has a Heckler in Torsion Spring that I've felt up and interestingly it does not appear to be much lighter than standard PU, probably due to the carbon/kevlar fiber. I figure that may be a plus during moderate off shore and/or bumpy conditions as compared to an ultra light board such as a carbon wrap. Regardless, thanks again for the excellent content and I hope you are scoring waves!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      My pleasure... I agree the added weight to the EPS will help in the wind and reduce chatter that EPS boards have. The weight would be caused from a heavier glass job which makes the board a bit more durable too. The Carbon is a bit lighter so I don't think to much added weight is coming from that. If you get one please make sure to hit me up and let us all know how it the Rusty Torsion Spring Technology feels under your feet.

  • @timhall6380
    @timhall6380 Před 6 lety

    Hi Noel, I am looking at getting a Holy Grail, I'm 82kg. What size would you recommend?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Před 6 lety

      Tim what are the DIMS of the small wave boards you are riding right now? What is your skill level too?

    • @timhall6380
      @timhall6380 Před 6 lety

      My current boards range from 30.5 up to 31.3ltrs. My shortest board is 5.10 at 31.3 ltrs. Ability I would say intermediate, but have never been a super strong paddler.