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Title: Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub For Sale
Post by: anonsurfer on November 18, 2016, 06:41:26 PM
I haven't had this board very long but it's a little too much volume for me and I want to get another board and something has to go :-(   

It is a super fun board.  It grovels well and really comes to life in waves with a bit of power.   Don't let the short length discourage you, this board is super stable even in chop.  The board encourages vertical surfing and loves the pocket.  The tapered rails allow you to bury the rails with ease and the short length, pulled in nose and wide point back make snaps off the top a breeze.   

This would be a great board for a lighter weight intermediate rider or larger advanced rider who wants to take their stand up surfing to the next level.  Available for pick up in south Orange County, California. 

$800 OBO (Zoner discount price, price is higher on CL). 

6'6" x 28" x 4.28" x 87L

In like new condition.  This Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub is a custom shape, shaped and glassed locally in San Clemente, CA.  Don't let the small size discourage you, this board is very stable.  I am actually selling it because it is a little too big for me (I am 160lbs).  Features 5 Futures fin boxes, carbon stringer top and bottom, blue/grey resin tint, Creatures XL tail pad, TRACE mount, RSPro Hexatraction deck traction and 3M clear rail protection.  Fins are not included.

Recommended Weight v Ability:
Novice: 115lbs
Intermediate: up to 145lbs
Advanced: up to 175lbs

Title: Re: Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub For Sale
Post by: Sup-position on November 24, 2016, 01:23:37 PM
I'd sure like to try it...
Not sure about the Volume
Title: Re: Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub For Sale
Post by: anonsurfer on February 12, 2017, 11:27:02 AM
SOLD :-)
Title: Re: Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub For Sale
Post by: SlatchJim on February 13, 2017, 08:30:40 AM
Out of unbridled curiosity, how big was the person you sold this (unfathomably tiny) board to?
Title: Re: Kaysen Buzz v2 Stub For Sale
Post by: anonsurfer on February 13, 2017, 12:14:54 PM
I'd guess he was about 5-7 135lbs.  The board has a lot of volume for a short, narrow nose board and is very stable.   I had one guy who was close to 200lbs try it out.  He sunk it pretty good but was able to get up and paddling after a couple of tries.  He did not purchase the board but was really happy and surprised that he could paddle it.  It gave him a good reference point for how small he could go.
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