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This one is 5’8’’ x 22. I might try one around 6’
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This one is 5’8’’ x 22. I might try one around 6’
People may call mini simmons bars of soap, but I think that the is going to be way more slippery. Looks more fun than a barrel of monkeys that found a bag full of crystal meth
sweet, probably light up in certain conditions....fun .....
rails and bottom contour?
more fin?
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rails and bottom contour?
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Hull in the nose to tripple channel concave in the center to vee throughout the tail.
That's made right down the street from my shaping room! Steve has a great eye for those curvy eggy outlines, looks very, very nice.
I want one with a single fin. :)
very little tail rocker ???
that’s what I’m sayin’ about a board with a plan shape like that
twin must be more loosey-goosey than A-Rod’s view on his era of baseball
My guess is minimal tail rocker since there is soo much curve in the rail already and in conjunction with the twin fins, I don’t think this board is going out in anything too heavy.
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My guess is minimal tail rocker since there is soo much curve in the rail already and in conjunction with the twin fins, I don't think this board is going out in anything too heavy.
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This board is shaped for a surfer named Reese. Take my word for it when I tell you it will be put through the paces. Hopefully I will get some shots of him surfing it. You want to see power..Reese pretty much epitomizes the term.
My statement was not one of the riders ability, it was an observation of the design. The board needs something to drive off of, and with the amount of beautiful curves of that outline I would be willing to put money down that the rocker is where the drive is going to come from.