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bowl868

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White Hot vs. Honey?
« on: January 25, 2019, 09:17:23 AM »
I love my Honey Badger 70x6x35, waayyyyy more versatile than I thought.  I'm planning on getting a White Hot and a Claw to fit around it.

Question:  Has there been enough intel to answer this... If I drill a White Hot and Honey Badger the same with same cover prep, what is the difference and is it enough difference to have both?

Thanks!

 

michael.willis9

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Re: White Hot vs. Honey?
« Reply #46 on: February 25, 2019, 12:09:16 PM »
doom, gun to your head, had to pick one, white hot or honey?

That's not fair. I've loved the HB core since it was in the Clutch back in 09.

HB.

What’ll cover more boards? I’ve seen people write both. Oh and to throw a wrench in everything, my PSO decided to stock the badger. Although I’m afraid I won’t see much difference between that and the hyroad(even has the same colors) but I could be wrong

I'm going to say the HB is going to cover more boards, all things the same. The WHB is going to be a bit less and more rounded

maybe gold would be better for what i want then, i was just curious cuz ive seen both.  i also seen the video of daria showing the white hot covering more boards than the badger and that confused me some as well.  i always thought that same cover and core, a hybrid would cover more than a pearl but the pearl would turn harder on the back