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    Default Vic vs Exile

    I'm planning on getting a new board i was deciding between a vic and an exile. Im 130 lb and 5 10. Im wondering though, how the exile shape rides from a vic shape. I live in spain and their arent many skimmers here so i cant try them out. If u could tell me in your opinion how they ride itbe a big help.

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    vics are usually more floaty with less of a cutting capability
    exiles i dont know

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    i know that vics are huge. My XL slot is smaller than a L Vic.
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    which board can really haul ass out to the wave. should i consider a slotstick?

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    well slotties are made sooooo much smaller than any other board....

    exiles are like 5/8 of an inch and you can get ur vic either 3/4 or 5/8

    i dont feel like explaining other details cause i may be wrong ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by eastcoastskimmer09
    which board can really haul ass out to the wave. should i consider a slotstick?
    I dont have any experience with exiles but i hear they pretty much are the best. I have never heard anything bad about exile's or vics. You will be happy with whatever you choose.
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    J. Saunders, Exile comes in both 5/8 or 3/4. You can choose. I have never ridden either but I have a Slottie and its rides like a dream. But Exile and Vic are both really good companies. My next board will without a doubt be a Exile made to order.
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    oh
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    i love my exile alot more then my vic because i feel more power in teh carbon fiber boards at lease because my victoria always fels lie ktis guan break in huge surf but teh exile i dont have to worry
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    hahahaha

    yeah but both are great brands just look around and get what u like
    damn infractions

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    honestly, if you can't try em out, just get one

    and as far as
    Quote Originally Posted by eastcoastskimmer09
    which board can really haul ass out to the wave. should i consider a slotstick?
    for the love of all things good, get 3/4" foam on your board. i had 2 exiles that were 5/8" and i recently got a new board that's a 3/4" exile. it FLIES. especially since you're on the east coast, get 3/4" foam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flskim112
    vics are usually more floaty with less of a cutting capability
    exiles i dont know
    you know that viics are more floaty but you dont know anything about exiles?

    the answer is that either can be plenty floaty, depending on what you order (thicker versus thinner)

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    and since you're on the east coast and you want your board to be floaty, get 3/4"!

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    tru this, check out the sol Sglass
    damn infractions

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    i believe strongly in the advice that i give you that NOTHING is better then a new exile under your feet
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