JS Dropped Swallow Surfboard Review no.12 HD | Benny’s Boardroom – CompareSurfboards.com

Full Review w/ Dims: http://bit.ly/1arSuj2 The latest small to medium size average wave surfboard by JS, this is the JS Dropped Swallow surfboard review at B…
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9 thoughts on “JS Dropped Swallow Surfboard Review no.12 HD | Benny’s Boardroom – CompareSurfboards.com”

  1. Thx for the reply Benny, I was also wondering which board out of the Drop
    Swallow, #4 groveller or Hypto Krypto , has the best low end for the small
    stuff…cheers

  2. CompareSurfboards.com

    The latest small to medium size average wave surfboard by JS, this is the
    JS Dropped Swallow surfboard review at Benny’s Boardroom. Enjoy!

  3. Hi Benny, great job on the reviews. Im 77kg and have the 5’8 Dropped
    Swallow. Awesome shape, goes in a heap of different wave types.( need waist
    high to get it going tho) I find it feels like it has more rocker than what
    it does have. Doesn’t feel wide or fishy, comes off the top really well and
    doesn’t nose dive. Surprised at how easy is it to ride. Really forgiving.
    would suit early intermediate to pro. I was looking at getting the #4
    groveller as well. How does the #4 compare to the DS? cheers

  4. Hey Benny, thanks for the review. What dimensions do you ride in the
    Dropped Swallow? I’m 6’4″ and 190 pounds and considering something close.
    Also, could you measure the tail width? I’m very curious.

  5. CompareSurfboards.com

    Hello again Sean! I prefer the Weirdo Ripper overall – it feels more
    refined and responsive vs. the Dropped Swallow – but the Ripper likes
    better, more lined up waves. For more average conditions, the Dropped
    Swallow’s flatter rocker, slightly wider outline and fuller rails are
    better suited for flatter, weaker waves. I hope this helps you. Cheers,
    Benny

  6. CompareSurfboards.com

    Hi Sean, thank you for your message and feedback. I ride the Dropped
    Swallow @ 6’3 x 21 1/8 x 2 3/4 and 38.0 CL’s volume. Check out the article
    I’ve linked in the description regarding volume by surfer weight and board
    type. Cheers, Ben

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