Ethan, bottom row, 2nd to the left.
Definitely have a deeper appreciation for the different kinds of foam, how they look, feel and ride now days, and how to utilize it to the surfers advantage.
Kuhio photos and Jon Quizon
5’5 x 19.80 x 2.44 x 28.85 Spring Break has been a life saver. No matter how bad or tiny the waves are like it is now, this makes it all rideable and rippable.
Got 15lbs lighter in a quick amount of time. One of the few boards personal boards I can surf some what easy as everything else is to thick now, even some fresh new ones.
Such a difference when you have a good working board.
Time to do some liter cuts.
Weekend close out.
Friends beer company. I appreciate their support as well always riding the boards.
New deck curve from short stubby fish boards applied to a step down short board. This idea has been in my head for quite sometime.
Cant wait to see if it has positive results.
This curve helps a smaller board not feel to tiny, Yet keeps the sensitivity during turns to be crispy and boast paddle power when not on the wave. In theory.
That’s what is does on some of the fishy boards. Not everything translates well though when you start to need to eek out performance in a performance style short board. So we will see.