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RMBC Freeride

Vintage
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Holy poop! Welcome back Pete!!!
It's a whole different ball game these days for sure! For those that don't go back far enough to remember, this guy went BIG back in the day before it was "normal"!!!
I'd say definitely check out Tigercraft as mentioned above... tough hulls and in your neck of the woods. Tony there is a good guy to deal with in my opinion.
Toby's T1 hull is my choice for combo Freestyle/Freeride best of all worlds and he can build it as tough as you want.
Rickers are now as common as Superjets were back in the day and the surf versions hold up well from what I've seen...
good to see you back!
 

eastcoastjumper

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If I didn't ride a Tigercraft I'd have to build a new hull up every 6-12 months. Lots of hull choices, none superior. Tony's hulls are tough to break


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FlyinRyan324

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Welcome back Pete! You're a legend. I was a big fan back in the day. I don't have any first hand experience on strength of surf hulls, as I'm a Flatwater Freestyle guy myself, but as an outsider looking at all the hulls on the beach, they're all Rickters and TigerCraft. It seems like Rickter got the market first, but Tony and TigerCraft have really make a huge presence. I've never bought anything from Tony, but I know plenty of people who have had a great experience with him. I've known him for many years as well. It'd be worth giving him a call.
 

Proformance1

Liquid Insanity
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Pete, after watching you ride for years, and riding with you I would have to say that no hull can live up to you. That being said grab a Tigercraft or Rickter and shoot for the moon. You'll probably break it, but at least they tried. None of this stuff where you got a good deal on a hull and it splits in half first ride like in Atlantic City. LOL
 
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