







This new mini-noserider shape was coined the "Collector" because when you paddle it out, it will undoubtedly collect! Built primarily as a mid-range, this board appeals to a broad range of surfers and surfing styles. Matt first designed the board as a quad, yet discovered he could get great noserides too. As he got more feedback from team riders and customers, he honed in on the board's true versatility. Most people prefer to ride the board from the tail and never walk the board but were sold on the wider nose for paddling ability. This model is the ultimate quiver killer. As for design, the board has a shallow nose concave going into a slight roll into a heavy double concave in the tail. To add to the board's versatility, we recommend the board with a 4+1 fin box configuration so that it can be ridden as a quad, a 2+1 or a single fin. The quad setup works amazing for quick direction changes and surfing in the pocket. The 2+1 setup gives you drive and control and you can lean hard into each turn. As a single fin you can take classic high lines with the wide point being forward and still execute smooth cut backs and noserides. The most popular and versatile size range is 7'4-7'10" for all around noseriding and turning ability.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- 7'2" x 21.5" x 2.875" x 44.8L
- Futures 4 + 1 (Production quad fins included)
- PU 1/8" black pin line stringer
WAVE HEIGHT:
- Ankle to Shoulder High
- Beginner to Advanced
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If you have surfed in colder climates you know that it takes a lot more than a pair of boardshorts and a surfboard. When surfing in below freezing temperatures, you definitely need the appropriate gear to mitigate risk and ensure you have a positive and safe experience. When the temperature drops below freezing, the game changes and you need to be proactive and strategic about planning your surf sessions.
Wetsuits are just magical pieces of rubber that allow us to do what we love, even in the dead of winter! You can find sizing charts online for pretty much any brand and they are a great starting point when trying to figure out your sizing. When you look at the chart, the height dimension tends to be more accurate than the weight, so make sure you fall within the range they offer there.