Noel Salas Lost Mayhem RNF 96 Review

In this episode, Noel teams up with Nate Yeomans to review the brand new Lost Mayhem RNF 96 in both PU and EPS construction.

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  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks for talking fins.

  • @xXLeVieuxYannXx
    @xXLeVieuxYannXx7 ай бұрын

    Hi, really nice review! Did you try it with the Libtech construction ? Or on another board, what do you think about this construction ?

  • @seamonkey2641

    @seamonkey2641

    3 ай бұрын

    I have a poly board at 5.9 and a Lib Tech board at 5.11 for winter with thick neoprene. Both boards surf great. There are a couple differences besides durability that I can think of. First, the Lib Tech boards are shaped with the wide dims. So the 5.9 in Lib Tech is 35 liters vs 33.5 in poly. The poly dims at 5’9 is 20.5 x 2.52 vs the lib board at 5’9 is 20.8" x 2.6". Another thing about the Lib Tech boards is that with the Lib Tech fin boxes the FCS 2 fins sit about a half inch closer to the tail than they should. Theoretically this should make the board less responsive but I am sure you can compensate for this with technique. I am enjoying both boards.

  • @rwatty7682
    @rwatty768211 ай бұрын

    Trying to narrow down a board, I'm your size but Intermediate, travel trip with wave similiar to your home break, I need 31 ltrs ish and prefer more Hybridish style boards. Do you think each board listed would work in head to head and half size plus and how would you rank? BV-2 5'10, RNF96 5'7, D2 5,9 are my finalist Thanks and which of your fins would you recommend

  • @charlesnetzler2262
    @charlesnetzler2262 Жыл бұрын

    Any ideas how the AMK fins would go?

  • @mrmr314
    @mrmr314 Жыл бұрын

    He's 6' tall but still super light. So he's slight. He is NOT a bigger guy. No average 6' guys are riding anything near 5'6" at 29 litres. Trestles is obviously a high-performance wave so it's not realistic for most board reviews. Look at the dents already in that PU version behind Noel. They're obsolete now as the cost is too extreme given how fragile they are. How many have you snapped?