Easy take-off, maneuverability and stability on the nose, the Pampa ticks all the boxes for Marion, GONG ambassador who became addicted to logs when living near Malibu for a while, a mythical environment for longboarders.
Surfer: Patrice Guénolé, Boss & Shaper GONG, on the Pampa EPS.
“I had a session on the Pampa longboard in very small conditions and it was great 👌 : it takes off super easily with just a few paddle strokes on tiny undulations. It picked up speed super fast despite the small size of the waves and it turned super well by leaning on its single fin. It’s very stable when you want to step towards the nose 🙌. Thank you Patrice!”
I purchased this Pampa 9.6 from a private seller as a backup board. I surf mostly in the Mediterranean see (Sardinian), where the waves are often small and low-energy. I have to say, the Pampa has amazed me. It picks up speed easily and allows me to pop up quickly. With the fin moved 8mm forward, it turns just by the power of my mind. It’s easy to get it up to speed on devasted or soft sections of the wave. It’s become the ultimate weapon in my quiver, giving me great surf sessions with a good flow and relaxation. Thanks, Gong!
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I purchased this Pampa 9.6 from a private seller as a backup board. I surf mostly in the Mediterranean see (Sardinian), where the waves are often small and low-energy. I have to say, the Pampa has amazed me. It picks up speed easily and allows me to pop up quickly. With the fin moved 8mm forward, it turns just by the power of my mind. It’s easy to get it up to speed on devasted or soft sections of the wave. It’s become the ultimate weapon in my quiver, giving me great surf sessions with a good flow and relaxation. Thanks, Gong!