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captain6230 wrote:slimes wrote:In My Opinion!!!!! IMO!!!!!
i think custom made boards are over rated, it frustrates me seeing kooks or even medeocre riders with a custom qcd etc. i think that they are a cool concept but if your not pro or haven't been riding on heaps of different rigs for years and years don't bother.
1. how the hell do you know exactly the dimensions you want when you may have only tried a few various stock boards. sure you may know the core, stringer combo that would suit you best etc. but its the dimensions that are going to determine how well the craft goes
2. and why is that going to suit you better than a stock board?
3. are the dimensions that you choose actually going to work properly together in a combo?
4. if you really are not 100% sure of exactly what you actually need/want (not just think you need), why bother when there are perfectly weighted and designed stock boards out there made to the right proportions designed purposfully.
but if you can justify all those things... knock yourself out.
i just think that the customs are bit of a wank. but it is cool that you have a personalised board with the colours and setup that you want. i just think you should be getting the basics down on a stock.
don't shoot this down without backing yourself up.
i think your a 100% correct.
but it sounds fun to choose pretty colours
deathy wrote:captain6230 wrote:slimes wrote:In My Opinion!!!!! IMO!!!!!
i think custom made boards are over rated, it frustrates me seeing kooks or even medeocre riders with a custom qcd etc. i think that they are a cool concept but if your not pro or haven't been riding on heaps of different rigs for years and years don't bother.
1. how the hell do you know exactly the dimensions you want when you may have only tried a few various stock boards. sure you may know the core, stringer combo that would suit you best etc. but its the dimensions that are going to determine how well the craft goes
2. and why is that going to suit you better than a stock board?
3. are the dimensions that you choose actually going to work properly together in a combo?
4. if you really are not 100% sure of exactly what you actually need/want (not just think you need), why bother when there are perfectly weighted and designed stock boards out there made to the right proportions designed purposfully.
but if you can justify all those things... knock yourself out.
i just think that the customs are bit of a wank. but it is cool that you have a personalised board with the colours and setup that you want. i just think you should be getting the basics down on a stock.
don't shoot this down without backing yourself up.
i think your a 100% correct.
but it sounds fun to choose pretty colours
resurrecting an old thread here, found it trying to find some word on QCDs.
while i half agree with this post, you've probably gotta consider that when ordering a custom, you're most likely going to have some kind of correspondence with the shaper. you don't need to be a shaper and know everything about board design to get a custom. if you sent in an order with some obscure dimensions he's likely going to pull you up and say "listen dickhead, this is just not gonna work"...unless of course you're deliberately trying something new and in that case, that's your own risk really.
something i'd consider is, for me personally is that i'm a fairly large, late 20's guy, with a little more cash than a grom and i'm keen to see if a shaper can't come up with something a little more comfortable for me than what i can find in a stock board made in Indo. i'm not a shredder by any means, but i can afford nice things, and if i can correspond with a shaper (who knows heaps more than me) directly and get something that is right for me, for a similar price to a stock, made by hand in Australia (supporting local industry), then i would totally do that....and i wouldn't give a f@k whether someone thought i was a poof because i'm a mediocre surfer on a custom![]()
so, anyone else out there riding QCDs and want to share their thoughts?
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