Noel's fin recommendations for this board
JS - Sub Xero
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Where to Buy Fins:
https://surfnshow.com/collections/fins-1
Where to Buy Boards:
https://us.jsindustries.com/products/sub-xero
In this episode, Noel puts the JS "Sub Xero" through its paces at Waco Surf. He takes a deep dive into the board’s features and compares it to the Flame Fish, breaking down how the Sub Xero performs in various conditions.
Noel starts by testing the older HYFY 2.0 construction with his Pivot Twins + Trailer fin setup. After putting it through its paces, he switches to the new HYFY 3.0 construction and immediately notices a significant increase in pop through turns, giving him even more speed from turn to turn..
Not stopping there, Noel pushes the board further by experimenting with different fin setups. His conclusion? He prefers the Sub Xero as a Quad for enhanced performance and responsiveness.
To wrap it up, Noel discusses where the Sub Xero, Xero Fusion, and Xero Gravity could fit into your surfboard quiver and how each board excels in different surf conditions. Want to see how the Sub Xero performs and find out which fin setup works best? Watch the full episode now!
Noel's height 5'9" and weight 165 lb
Sub Xero HYFY 3.0 Stock Board DIMS: 5'3" x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8 (25.6L)
Xero Fusion DIMS: Easy Rider Stock 5'6" x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8 (26.8L)
Xero Gravity DIMS: Easy Rider Stock 5'6" x 19 x 2 3/8 (26.1L)
Asa's height 5'10" and weight 165 lb
Sub Xero HYFY 3.0 Stock Board DIMS: 5'3" x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8 (25.6L)