"What's he riding?" Sancho's 3 board quiver

"What's he riding?" Sancho's 3 board quiver

The globe trotting Frenchman seemingly finds himself sliding into more fun waves every time we look. Here's what he's been getting his feet into lately: Benjamin Sanchis (a.k.a.- Sancho)
height/weight: 1.80m by 86 KG (5'11" 190lbs.)
Mr. Buzz sk8 bat tail - 5'6" x 19.65" x 2.4" vol. 32.8L
CFT std construction
FCSII quad with fiberglass Split Keel quads
2x4 round pin - 6'0" x 19.25" x 2.5" vol. 32.0L
2.375" adjusted rail profile
CFT med construction
FCSII 5-fin convertible with Stretch template WR large quad PC carbon 4.625"/4.125"
2win double wing swallow - 5'6" x 20.35" x 2.65" vol. ???
nose "pugged 4" from a 5'10"
CFT med construction
FCSII twin with MR PC twins (plugs for twin trailer were retrofitted but not yet used)
IMG_8782 laundry day quiver shoot. photo: manu migueles photography
"Where do you like to surf these models?" i really enjoy more on reef breaks and points. i can surf the 2x4 6'0" on an everyday basis in the canaries from slabs to fun powerful reefs. i surf the mr. buzz everyday also when the waves are small, or fun little waves where my chick surfs. also in points but work good in little slabs. same for the twins. "What is it that you like or don't like about any of these boards?" the 6'0" can feel a bit stiff at the drop sometimes. works a lot better in glassy/offshore conditions. but, is the fastest board ever! feels really confident. goes good for turn. (stretch should stop bothering putting the 5 fins set up...heheheh) if i had to choose one board to go on trip will be this one. the Mr Buzz , really really user friendly. goes really good with those fins, got lots of flow. sometimes feels a bit short on the back hand. perfect for summertime but hold the rail in points also. good for carving. here's some fun follow cam footage of the 5'6" mr. buzz sk8 carving: the twin is a little devil. it's crazy fast! holds the rail in turn but also super loose in turn. rare for a twin but good on the backhand. check the video below to see Sancho laying rail on his 5'6" pugged 2win. "Are there any comparisons to other boards?" no. riding those boards is like riding something different which makes it cool. it's a different vibe. i have your boards that i have been riding for the last 3 years. no other boards last that long! "If you had the chance to change anything, what would it be?" i'd put the factory in europe so it will be easier for me to get boards :) then i could bug stretch all the time in person and talk to him about fins.
sancho slips into a goodie to evaluate quad fin placement back home. photo: manu migueles sancho slips into a goodie to evaluate quad fin placement back home. photo: manu migueles
IMG_8784 through the looking glass. sancho fins his 2x4 round pin getting the hero shot.
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