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Outline: A traditional longboard outline with a turned up rail line all the way through allows the rider to stand almost anywhere on this log and grab hold of the wave. The wider, round nose makes it an easy platform to stand far forward. The round nose, 50/50 pinched rails all the way through, added deck volume and square tail maximize volume to help catch waves and makes paddling a breeze.
Rocker: The low rocker gets into waves has a slight spoon in the nose for nose riding with extra tail rocker for speed.
Bottom Contours: A spoon provides front lift for noseriding to a rolled belly which provides stability and smooth transitions from rail to rail to a vee through the tail for extra control.
Tail: The square tail will react fast to short, tight turns.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- 9'0" x 23 1/16" x 3 1/16" Volume: with 73L
-Single Fin
-PU/Poly construction
- Glassing Schedule 6x6x4/4x4x4
- White Resin Tint
- Gloss Finish
WAVE HEIGHT:
- Ankle to Shoulder High
- Beginner to Advanced
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