Looking at the outline, you can even compare it to the range of the super popular …Lost Mini Driver, just with reverse rocker pattern (flatter up front, accelerated rocker out the back.) The other go to range for this board is for Rocket fans who live in (or travel to) a location with rounder waves and a bit more punch, who want a one board quiver. There will also be limited stock, snuck into some of our key retailers floors. Primarily available only by custom order, through USA based lostsurfboards dealers. Not as gunny as the Rockup, and with a very familiar “oh yea that will work” tail shape, the V3 is a good “non-indo” wave board that you can surf every time your groveler tops out. One side only, top or bottom, with cut laps and deck patch details, each shape will be fine tuned/signed, by Matt Biolos and laminated by LongToe during Jan-March of 2022. Where the V3 steps in, is with quiver building where surfers already have a groveler and are looking for one more board to surf from average surf all the way to heavier waves, good tubes, etc and still want the “Rocket feel”. If you live in a place where you get smaller waves that aren’t super hollow, the V2 is still a better single board quiver (unless you’re super light footed). The V2 has more nose and tail area, more power in soft conditions and more forgiveness to heavy-footed surfers who hammer on their front foot (wider nose). Just like the OG Rocket/Grocket combo, there is room for both and both will continue to exist. Also keep in mind that if you want the material thickness to comply with general rule 1 you should not identify it as a stock size. RE: standard callout for 'stock size' in drawings powerhound (Mechanical) 25 Aug 15 01:48. The name is definitely going to confuse everyone into thinking it replaces the V2 Rocket, but it doesn’t. The largest and most powerful rocket ever built has blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight that its makers, SpaceX, hope. The number of decimal places on stock dimensions have no effect on tolerances for stock material characteristics.
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