
Harley Ingleby Surfboard Reviews | Hawaiian South Shore
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HARLEY INGLEBY SURFBOARDĀ REVIEWS MOEĀ SURFBOARDĀ REVIEWĀ BYĀ MATT What board did you get from Hawaiian South Shore? Harley Ingleby Moe 7'2" Ā How was the board?Ā Loving' it! Surfs exactly how I like it. Nice and shortboardy feel with a nice easy paddle like a longboard get in the waves as muchĀ as possible. Surfs like a dream! What Fins are you using? FCS Reactors Thruster Ā How much do youĀ weight? 5'6" 140 lbs Ā Ā MOEĀ SURFBOARDĀ REVIEWĀ BYĀ RICH Moe with Harley Quad Setup. Harley was right, David was right, Sean was right, it was awesome setup!Ā Awesome funboard anywhere from waist high down to the knee all the way overhead,Ā it will make you smile every timeĀ š MID 6Ā SURFBOARDĀ REVIEWĀ BYĀ DAVID FIN: FCS "As soon as I jumped on it and paddled out, it just paddles so fast!" Ā MOEĀ SURFBOARDĀ REVIEWĀ BYĀ KEVIN "It's an awesome board! Really like soft and run around 3-4, 4-6 range." Ā MOEĀ SURFBOARDĀ REVIEW BY BLAKE Ā FIN: FCS Performer Quad " Fantastic best board, number one board in my quiver right now. It's easy to paddle into waves. It's really maneuverable. It's looser. It's a FUNBOARD" MOE REVIEW Review of the 8'0" Moe We had a customer come in recently who bought an...
Harley Ingleby Surfboard Reviews | Hawaiian South Shore
Posted by DAVID KELLY
United Just Made It a Lot Easier to Chase Swells to California
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This summer and fall seem like theyāve had more tropical storms than ever beforeānot a week goes by that there isnāt a hurricane bearing down on Hawaii or spinning off the coast of Mexico, or a typhoon running over Guam or the Philippines. All of that tropical storm activity means a lot of interesting swells from unique angles, and this weekās Walaka swell was no exception. The last remnants of the Walaka swell are slowing fading away, but there is already another hurricane churning in the east Pacific, and this one looks like a doozy. Hurricane Sergio is currently sending swell to Southern California, and is expected to double back on itself and send an even bigger pulse of SW swell late next week. With all of this hurricane activity, it can be tempting to start chasing swells full time. Why not score Walaka this week then fly to California for Sergio next week?! Of course, chasing swells like that can be a bit cost prohibitive, especially when you add board bag fees on top of your typical airfare costs. But it appears that United Airlines wants you to chase as many swells as possible, because on October 5, as...
United Just Made It a Lot Easier to Chase Swells to California
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