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| Incorporates a medium rocker with single to double concave, which makes for a super responsive board for all conditions. | | Glenn Pang |
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| The ideal transition fun board. The wider nose increases paddling potential, yet provides adequate power and bite to lay out aggressive bottom turns without the fear of unwanted spin-out or any loss of down-the-line speed. Excellent for novices or as an alternative to a longboard. | | Reynolds Yater |
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| A full length single concave, flowing into a double in the tail (with spiral vee). The Carver has more power to get up and go in smaller conditions, and accelerate faster on the bigger days. Its shortboard thinking in a comfortable paddling package. | | Bob Mc Tavish |
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| Single bottom concave, full rail, low entry rocker make this fish best for a more linear approach to surfing. Especially suited for small, flat-faced waves however the Stingray handles in juicier surf as well. | | John Carper |
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| T2 - Fuller outline with a shallow center concave that feeds a long, shallow "double-barrel" vee with a light concave in each vee panel. Works to retain the characteristics of our performance shortboards that are geared toward our smaller surfers. You'll find the T2 to be the perfect go-to board in waist-to-overhead surf. | | Rusty Preisendorfer |
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