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I have the Libtech version of the QK which is no doubt stronger than PU but dings still happen from a solid blow. I find this board as easy to paddle and catch waves as my 39L PJHP. In small surf it's still fun but definitely feel a bit more length and swing weight affecting agility. I generally prefer the feel of a thruster but I'd say the best this board has performed for me is in bigger surf on a quad.. just like its on rails and completely confident in handling powerful waves (solid well overhead, but not hollow/barreling). For me, this is my go to in anything approaching head high and above and bigger, fatter waves.
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Great one board quiver. I would probably not use it in 1-2 surf, it needs more to get going, and it also reaches its limits (or I do) when it's getting overhead. For big days I'd get something narrower.
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Super sick board. Can use it in just about everything! I had mine in the carbon wrap and I loved it!
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Found that the 37L x 6'2 is a bit corky for my size/weight - probably should have got the 35L. Having said that, the reason I got the board was for smaller days - rather than surf a fish I wanted something with some performance. Goes really well for me on smaller days when the extra float helps with speed and getting into waves. So, I don't use the fish anymore and the Quiver Killer has done it job of being versatile and fun.
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Great board - does exactly what the maker says- a board that performs in pretty much everything. Ridden it from slop to way overhead and it goes great. Maybe the thing i appreciate most, esp when the surf is big, is that it’s very dependable - heaps of hold, no quirks. I ride it as a quad. And reckon it will be fun ASA twin+1 too. Highly recommend.
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Great board for all conditions from small onshore slop to heaving over head barrels. It’s stable, responds well, holds a good rail in bumpy conditions and paddles like a dream allowing for more wave count.
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This board is a great all rounder, holds the big stuff and picks up the small stuff. An essential board to keep with you at all times, lots of fun for all experience levels, all your mates would want a splash.
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The Lost Quiver Killer is just a great board for me with extra volume but it doesn't compromise speed and maneuverability with enough rocker in the nose for steep drops. Goes well on small and big days and as I'm now past 60 its perfect for every sort of session and loads of paddle power for older tired arms!!
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Surfed on the Gold Coast point & beachies in small to pumping conditions. Even managed to contest long boards at Arrawara for a week-end. Take-off easy in weaker conditions and hold in fast hollow waves... this board does it all!