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The Volan body flexes through the body and trunk with the memory to return to center after repeated loading, producing increased speed and projection off the bottom and through turns.
This is for the longboarder who wants classic Hobie noseriding lines but wants the fin to load and project rather than feel dead — it trades a little of the locked-in stillness of a planted noserider for a livelier, faster feel through turns. If you want maximum dead-still tail hold for pure nose time, go to the Heritage instead.
The Hobie Log Flex is the classic Hobie longboard template built by True Ames in Volan. True Ames hand-lays 44-layer Volan panels for a high glass-to-resin ratio and aligns the weave roughly 70 degrees perpendicular to the base, so the fin flexes through the body and trunk. It comes in two sizes, 9.75" and 10.25", and is intended for traditional noseriding logs.
The review says the planted Heritage holds the tail rock-steady for pure tip time, where the Log Flex trades some stillness for a livelier, faster feel.
The DP Flex shares the springy Volan character in a more upright mid-length template, while the Log Flex keeps the fuller noseriding longboard outline.
