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Zuma Jay Surf Shop
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2011
Zuma Jay Surf Shop is one of the longest established surf shops in Europe and a small independent surf shop based in Bude Cornwall. We pride ourselves on our surf knowledge and advice. Being the founding member of the 'F.S.S.S' (Federation of Surfers Surf Shops) we are a surf shop run by Surfers.
Here at Zuma Jay we are also Custom Surfboard manufacturers and stockists with a board room including Lib Tech Surfboards, Takayama Surfboards, Surftech Surfboards, Pyzel Surfboards, Tahe Surfboards and of course our own in-house shaped Zuma Jay and Sick Pig Surfboards.
Custom Surfboard making allows us to get a board exactly suited to our customers needs and to their design, with Zuma Jay have it your way!
Here at Zuma Jay we are also Custom Surfboard manufacturers and stockists with a board room including Lib Tech Surfboards, Takayama Surfboards, Surftech Surfboards, Pyzel Surfboards, Tahe Surfboards and of course our own in-house shaped Zuma Jay and Sick Pig Surfboards.
Custom Surfboard making allows us to get a board exactly suited to our customers needs and to their design, with Zuma Jay have it your way!
We’ve had constant gloomy skies for days now that looks beautiful 🤩
beautifull day on heaven
Nice~~~~~~~~~
Can you drop me a reply when you have some new hoodies in stock for men please 🙏🏻
Wow 😮
I have the first one!!!
Somewhere out there is a properly made omelet. th-cam.com/video/X1XoCQm5JSQ/w-d-xo.html
It is called the ocean... we have no force to combat it.
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Is that 7,7 or 7,8? Looks good. Have you got one available for a test drive next week?
What is this 🤬
So, uh, what am I looking at here?
We understand the lack of context 😂This is our daily surf report, we embed the videos to attach within our websites daily surf report. We originally used to have them all unlisted, but our customers requested to have them listed so they can see them on their TH-cam pages. Hope this makes sense!
Also... you're looking at some lovely longboarding waves
I bet none of you can find the avocado in the video.
Hi, what size are you showing in the video, please?
9'0, the Tuflite version has just come out too which is probably better in our opinion in terms of construction!
what is the name of the third ?
That's the Round Nose Fish Redux :) 6'2 www.zumajay.co.uk/boards/surfboards/lib-tech-lost-round-nose-fish-redux__5801
❤❤ 🔥 hot
Surf it!
They sold too quick!!
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⭐ Nice beach ! ⭐
A list in which order what shapes were shown would help. Nice clip and good to see comparisons. Were they all the same liters or how were the models chosen to compare?
Hey! This video is more of a creative piece just to showcase how many different Lib Tech Models we have, we always try and individually pick out models to explain a little bit more about them in separate posts. Nothing to compare in this video, just a quick showcase of the shapes. If you would like any info on the Lib Tech x Lost shapes, please feel free to ring us and we can help out with any questions you have! Our number is 01288 354956 (UK). Different shapes suit different types of surf and surfing styles. Thanks!
Would be interesting to understand the differences. Nice looking shapes
Hey! Sorry we use TH-cam as one of our hosting platforms, we do explain a little more over on our Instagram. We will endeavour to spend more time on the short descriptions going forward! These are two very different boards. The Hydra is a hybrid/fish for small wave surfing. Low rocker on this one means easy early wave entry with plenty of width and surface area to easily catch small and mushy surf. It features a double concave chined hydra hull for pushing acceleration and grip through small surf. The Rocket Redux is another hybrid but more of a performance shortboard shape. Much more refined rails and rail rocker adds lift when on bigger waves with a deep middle concave for generating a lot of speed. That 'Rocket' tail allows for quick precise turning/turning when at speed. It's basically a performance board that is all about speed!
@@zumajaysurfshop wow. Did not expect you to follow up. Appreciate the explanation! Thanks a lot. My local dealer had the LIB Tech Hydra in store in my size/volume (1,90m with 5’7“ board 37,5L) and I bought it before reading your comment. As I am trying to climb up from lowest intermediate to some higher intermediate this should provide some fun and good wave catching. What I noticed though is that (due to the constraints of LIB Tech construction maybe?!?) the Hydra Hull is not really prominent anymore. If you look at the original Lost Hydra you see the rail is a LOT more refined. Will be interesting to see how I will find the rails to bite (or not). Thought about getting the rocket redux as a little one board quiver but supposedly it is „skaty“ instead of surfy and Hydra should be easier to progress with. Maybe with some more skill and experience something like the little wing might be a good addition for upper end when I need less support and forgiveness. Lets see…. Wish you guys good luck with all endeavours and thanks for following up! Stoked to see your future shorts with added description
@@AAkCN1 Hey! Awesome hope you enjoy the Hydra! The Lib Tech version does differ a little bit, as it's a fraction thicker and a tad more volume than the PU counterpart. This may effect the shape a little too as PU shapes you can generally get a little more definition out of them compared to an epoxy composite board like a Lib Tech. But the pay off for this is the incredible durability and versatility. When looking at a new board to progress it's important to see what you want out of the board and where you want it to take you, this will help choose which board you are after. For instance just like these two, one is for small waves and one is for down the line speed on big clean surf. Having a board that is all out made for acceleration will make it skatey as it's not fine-tuned enough to pivot smoothly. A 'one board' quiver is tough when it comes to short boards but to make it work for you, you need to be realistic with what style of surf you are using and what size waves you're on most of the time. Being in Cornwall, we have big messy onshores most of the time so bigger boards work much better for us here. This is why the Lib Techs are great to push that extra bit of float to catch more unpredictable surf we have. Hope this helps!
@@zumajaysurfshop appreciate it and agree. I now understand that "skaty" phrase better. Thanks! I'll have some fun with smaller waves and indoor waves until I progressed enough. Only then I want to give the big stuff a chance haha
⭐ Beautiful sea ! 👍🏻⭐
Can it fit 4 boards?
The Travel 4 version can, board bags should be stocking up again in the next couple of months for winter prep!
Beauty, great shape…. Fun size
People getting smarter. That's my same board . Why grovell when you don t have to.
Very mid
How is it?
We've had some awesome feedback from a couple of local customers on the Tuflite version. They love the winged outline as it gives them easily turning off the tail, and easy to paddle thanks to the volume pushed towards the front. It's actually a great all-rounder for more intermediate to advanced longboarders!
Coooooool coooool yeeeaaahhh!! Sweet music and background!! Nice boards, yeeeaaahhh!! 👏😎👏
I’m looking to get this in an 8’11 how did it go for you
This board is so overlooked from the Channel Islands range. Such an awesome mid length! Trims very nicely. You won't be disappointed!
What fins are those?
The centre fin was a limited edition Rainbow Fin Co Bonzer 7" in the Royal Hawaiian fabric, and the side fins are Rainbow Fin Co RS2 Side Bites
Nice post legends!!!🎉
So what if you don't have the view from high above cause you know.... you're at the ground level...
Ask the lifeguards !
does it need the wax to be warm or is it as effective n cold wax in the winter.
Either with this to be honest, you can put a lot more pressure on it much easier due to the ergonomics, so hard wax is much easier with this than a comb!
Putting FCs fins in future boxes ?
Most Lib Techs are made with their own boxes, which fit FCS II. These boxes don't fit Futures fins. You can get the odd rare Lib Tech made specifically with Futures boxes though (The FC Model it's called)
Good job 👏
What is the board size?
This is the 7'0 or 7'2 I believe, we have both in orange :)
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No way bro said call emergency 🤣🤣
Quad
Beautiful shape ❤
What if you don’t have a board and suffer from thalasphobia
I don't think a person with thalassophobia would be going out of their depth
Where is this shop?
We are in Bude, Cornwall, UK :)
What length Alley Cat is that board? And how tall is the guy showing them?
It was a while ago.. but we think it was an 8'0 or 8'6, Sam is 5'9!
Sick! Thanks for the Video - rad application
Any changes to the 8’0 other than graphics?
All Pickup Sticks are now 2+1 instead of 5 fin, and the 6'6 is 4+1!
How did you like the fins? Getting them soon.
How do you like those fins?
Getting mine this week and couldnt be more excited
Made for young / small / healthy hands? Why so small, does it loose effectiveness of made bigger?
Not necessarily, Pauls hand are pretty big! It's made small to get a good grip on it. If it were too big you wouldn't be able to push down with as much control in our opinion.
Great music!
That Fanning 2+ t set up or the quad set up is the best. But that board is way way way too big for that girl. That’s for a man 6’2” 275lbs.
It’s not for her😂😂 just showing it