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Filed in: Surftech Reviews | On: April 12th, 2008 | Comments: (6) After many near misses at the Surftech warehouse, I finally got a hold of a Surftech Takayama In the Pink. I had always wanted to try this board and up to this day I had never had the chance to ride a Takayama board. I see these things out surfing all the time and they look like really good boards so I was definitely stoked to finally have my hands on it. This particular In the Pink model is 9’3 x 22.38″ x 2.88″ with a 2+1 setup…Steve hooked me up with FCS side bites and an 8″ Takayama Surftech fin. Not a whole lot of foam but what can you expect for a performance longboard? Before jumping in the water I was hoping it would paddle a bit better than the Pearson Forumla One so that I could compete with all the logs. As soon as I jumped in the water I could tell this board was gonna work well…it floated me well and the lower entry rocker cut helped with the paddling as well. This particular day saw extremely small and weak surf. It was lining up okay with the surf around knee high at best…this would be a good test to see how well the In the Pink board performed in gutless conditions and how well it groveled. Paddling into waves was a cinch…I have to give a lot of credit to the flatter rocker…you don’t feel like the board is bogging and pushing water up at the nose. The epoxy seemed like it floated a bit better than a traditional PU board and that helped with wave catching as well. The Takayama ITP also turned extremely well and was quite responsive in the not so great surf. The board seems to want to go where you want to go and as well as it performed in the weak surf, I’m excited to try it at 3’s on the next south swell. As far as its noseriding capabilities, I did manage to hang 5 on one wave and got close on a few others. There just wasn’t enough of a wall to really get to the nose and in small weak surf, you can do a few quick noserides but anything longer will result in the nose pearling. I’ll try noseriding this board in better surf and report back. Stay tuned. 6 Comments »By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the TERMS OF SERVICE. Any violations of these terms may result in account suspension or deactivation. Please keep your comments civil and in good taste. To report a comment, email info@surfboardshack.comJ.D.Mabry, on April 3, 2009 @ 4:05 pm |I have purchased a total of 13 HawaiianPro boards since ’96 from Donald Takayama. Shapes include beach breaks, DT-2, DT-3, Flow, NR-2 and finally a Surftech DT-2. The latter is a 10’2″ Noserider. A behemoth that weighs less than the poly/foam traditional boards by a long shot. Seems so long that you need to ‘call ahead’ to get to the nose and back, but is a smooth glider and all-around performer. Does well in small to overhead waves, altho the Surftechs have a tendency to skip in light chop due to their light weight. This 10’2″ noserider turns on a dime and kicks out like a feather…That’s all that I demand. It paddles like it should and can be carried down a winding cliff-face due to its light weight. Watch out snakes and hoppers! This monster is ding-proof, so you’ll be a target if you drop-in on me! Donald Takayama’s superb shaping skills play a huge role in the Surftech pop-outs selection. RECOMMENDED!! bill bob, on October 15, 2009 @ 5:01 am |I konw my nebhior had it and used to rip on it on small little florida waves to 4 to 6 footers i know that i love it and i want to get one get a picture of him on it at surfpics.me (the only picture on there) lindsay, on January 31, 2011 @ 12:57 pm |ur f#@!in crazy if you want me to pay that much for a stick of wood with paint on it. mark, on January 2, 2012 @ 7:26 am |I owned one and this is all i have to say – $900+ is a Way fucking ridiculous price. Its a surfboard for Christ sakes not an ark of the covenant. Leave a comment |
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