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Had the puddlefish for 6 months and it took a while to figure out and feel comfortable but has been surfed in everything from weak 1ft beachies to punchy 4ft beachies, point breaks and slabby reefs, and was a blast in all of them. Ridden as a thruster, then quad but favourite by far for combo of max speed while still performing has been the twinny plus trailer set up. If you’re looking for something that’s super fun and a bit different to a standard fish/groveller, look no further!
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Bought this to make the most of very average Darwin cyclone swells. Have surfed in 2-4ft solid clean waves in Indo, was so much fun. Pretty skatey when surf got over head. Surfed in wind slop on Darwin and found it a bit tricky, definitely prefers the cleaner open face, like any fishy board I have ridden I suppose. Just had a normal quad medium sized fin in them. Now have a set of lost seaworthy fins so be interesting to see how it goes now. I thought around 34L was going to be plenty (it is for me when surfing) but board sits a bit low when paddling so suggest if you’re around my size head more toward 36 L or up.