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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Thu Aug 28, 08 8:52 am Fuse Questions |
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Is the Fuse a good board to start out riding waves with? Or is it better to bite the bullet and learn to ride with a surfboard? Is the Fuse a good choice for riding the blowout? How hard is it to go upwind with a fuse? Lastly, Does anyone know if you can stuff a Fuse into a NSI Golf bag?
Thanks for your help on this! |
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
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Thu Aug 28, 08 9:10 am The fuse is a great wave board! |
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I have a fuse 152 adn I love it. I bought it for the coast and now I ride it all the time here in HR. Sold my twin tip and started focusing on riding, carving, and not so much jumping due to back.
I rode this for about a month before getting on a strapless surfboard. When I did get on a strapless surfboard I was able to do great. I actually hit some jibes my first time out.
http://www.nwkite.com/forums/t-9972.html _________________ Hey, I'm being hahahahahrassed! Last edited by bulae99 on Thu Aug 28, 08 9:13 am; edited 1 time in total |
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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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Thu Aug 28, 08 9:10 am Re: Fuse Questions |
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| Nak wrote: | | Is the Fuse a good board to start out riding waves with? |
yes, because it allows you the 'bail-out-ability' of a twin-tip, it also allows for quick chicken jibing! What it doesn't give you much practice at is actual jibing of the board.
| Nak wrote: | | Or is it better to bite the bullet and learn to ride with a surfboard? |
I started with a surf board, and then went to the fuse for a while, then back to a different surfboard. The hard part of learning with a surfboard is heading out past the waves...once you've got that licked, it's simply a lot of fun.
| Nak wrote: | | Is the Fuse a good choice for riding the blowout? |
no one board is going to be great for every rider. I rode the fuse in the blowout and had fun on the swells...that said, if/when I do it again, i'm going to ride a surfboard.
| Nak wrote: | | How hard is it to go upwind with a fuse? |
In last year's KB4c, I rode the fuse, and was one of the few people making the tack from the sandbar to the bridge in one tack. I know some surfboards and glides were doing the same. I also like that I can cut upwind toeside almost just as hard as heelside on the fuse.
| Nak wrote: | | Lastly, Does anyone know if you can stuff a Fuse into a NSI Golf bag? |
yes (well for sure into the Best Golf bag, I would imagine they are roughly the same size), and in my mind this is one of the truly beautiful things about the fuse. I have the '07 model, and it fits with enough room to pad both tips. It is a little tough to get into the zipper (the zipper is smaller than the length of the bag, but once it's in, it's in. And, with the fuse, simply by moving the feet straps around, you can have either a surf style ride, or a twin tip ride. 2 boards in 1 for travel is pretty sweet...one of the main reasons I've been on the fence about selling mine.
overall, if you're going to have the patience to learn on a surfboard, the fuse won't be as fun in the waves, but it will be close.
a couple of us have fuses for sale, and I'm sure we'd all be willing to let you test it out for a day or two (assuming you haven't already). I'll be at the coast all weekend...if you're going to be out there, pm me and i'll let you borrow the board for the day. |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
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Pure Stoke Sports
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Thu Aug 28, 08 9:16 am |
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Hi Mike :
Fuse is definitely a good way for a twin-tip rider to get into wave/swell riding, as well as work on carving up and down the river swell.
The Fuse is a great compromise between having a twin or having a surfboard, especially for riding in the Gorge. But, if you are looking more specifically for a coast wave board, then going all the way over to a surfboard is usually a more effective investment.
Out of the whole Slingshot board lineup, the Fuse is definitely my favorite (even better when upgraded with softer pads and the NSI Ratchet straps).
The fuse will just barely fit into an NSI Golfbag. When I go into the shop today, I'll double check just to make sure (the 07 boards fit, but supposedly the 08 boards are 2 centimeters longer).
If you want to try one out, we have a demo at the shop and I have my personal board that I usually take with me everywhere.
Pepi _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hood-River-OR/2nd-Wind-Sports/35891485558?ref=mf
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Thu Aug 28, 08 9:19 am |
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Like Brett said. it also fits in the NSI bag.
I like my fuse but find I don't ride it all that much. Even to the point that I thought I might sell it. I*t is great to learn in the ocean with for the reasons mentioned above. The downside to the fuse is that its ability to plane on the waves is rather limited. At 200lbs, I don't really get to "play" in the swell that much. I'm playing around, but I'm definitely not surfing.
I rode the fuse in the blowout and next year I am going to be on the surfboard. The fuse is a light wind animal and I'm happy I have it. If I had to make the decision today, I'd probably lean more towards the surfboard. |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Thu Aug 28, 08 9:43 am |
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Thanks everybody for the quick detailed feedback! I owe you all a brew next time I see you at the beach. Lots to think about... |
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TWIN-FIN

Since 24 May 2006
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Portland, OR
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Thu Aug 28, 08 10:12 am |
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Hey Nak,
check the classified section, I got a 07 fuse for sale with NSI Pads and straps for a deal you cant pass up. |
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sentone
Since 10 Feb 2006
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Thu Aug 28, 08 12:28 pm |
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nak .....the fuse fits tight into the deciever like said before the zipper is shorter than the bag but with some elbow greese it goes in fine if ya can stuff it in a few days before ya fly as to streach things out a bit towels on the nose and tail help........one place the fuse is MONEY is on the inside of places like the oregon coast.....under the inpact where the water is thin and smooth on surf boards with longer fins this zones is a dice roll ......but the fuse eats it up even if ya hit the construction and small thick fins keep on powering im sure youve beached your skate no problems.......beach a wave board ........or hit on a roll out bottom turn.....things get costly.......the fuse takes sometime to get dailed they ride more flat and like to be stomped.......very thin and flexy......its more of a cross over....still twin tipish but set up darectional the tail is ment to stay back and the four fins keep it i check.....i ve tried lots of fins and stance.....for me a wider stance and wider based 3 in fins on the center set seems to keep things from slideing so much....great board for anyones quiver..........  |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2027 Posts
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Fri Aug 29, 08 7:26 am |
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everybody I know that has them is selling them
I think they are very harsh (slappy)and do not track well at all (legs tired)
not too bad for light wind (if you can hold it place)
I like the way Doyle has made an attempt to to make a TT surfboard
but it's best for going flat and probably made with downwinders in mind
with all the fins in place it rides
in the backseat (fuk that)
which I cannot stand as I ride on the front of my boards
I would keep looking
in my ignorant humble opinion |
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blancoh2o

Since 15 Mar 2005
1154 Posts
Oregon
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Sat Aug 30, 08 7:44 pm Re: Fuse Questions |
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| Nak wrote: | Is the Fuse a good board to start out riding waves with? Or is it better to bite the bullet and learn to ride with a surfboard? Is the Fuse a good choice for riding the blowout? How hard is it to go upwind with a fuse? Lastly, Does anyone know if you can stuff a Fuse into a NSI Golf bag?
Thanks for your help on this! |
Mike, you are welcome to borrow my Fuse for a week or so to try it out. Just give me a ring and you are wlcome to it. |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Sun Aug 31, 08 8:37 am Re: Fuse Questions |
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| blancoh2o wrote: |
Mike, you are welcome to borrow my Fuse for a week or so to try it out. Just give me a ring and you are wlcome to it. |
Nice offer! Thanks, I may take you up on that. Are you going to be riding this week? Maybe we can hook up at a spot...
Thanks again to everyone who chimed in here! All very good information. |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2027 Posts
Windward
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Sun Aug 31, 08 9:38 am |
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there is one here for $350
if you like them
pm me |
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