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Fred Rubble | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. So I’d recommend for you a 5’11 if your normal board is a 6’1 . – Connor Coffin. Features single to double concave and comes standard in a squash tail. Designed to be ridden about the same length as you are tall or even 1 shorter. Ridden by Conner in all conditions, from low tide Rincon and dumpy HB, to the fat faced mushy stuff. The wide point is forward to skate over flat sections but with more tail kick than a Flyer so it stays tight when turning hard in the pocket.
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Girls Archives - Surf Station Surf Report
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Shop Surf Station Online Store. Free Shipping On Orders Over $39*! Buy / Sell Boards and Gear. Buy / Sell Boards and Gear. CI East Coast Warehouse. Last month after the Los Cabos Open of Surf, my friend Leila Hurst and Alana Blanchard shot down to Salina Cruz, Mexico to try to catch some fun swell that was coming in. It ended up being such a fun trip! Film by: Gage Hingeley – www.gagehingeley.com. Alana Blanchard & Rip Curl Australian Surfing Session! Sanuk Welcomes: Lauren Hill. The rave of Teeki. Recen...
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Semi Pro 12 | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. Fine-tuned during the course of Kelly’s 2011 campaign, the Semi-Pro 12 comes from Kelly’s wider forward outline which incorporates a 12″ nose. The main purpose of this design change was to allow for more volume which translates to easier paddling and wave catching while still accommodating a short rail for Kelly’s signature arcs. Designed to be ridden the same length you are tall, or up to 2″ longer. Waist High to Well Overhead. New Channel Islands Models.
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Waterhog | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. A good wave catcher, this mini-longboard bridges the gap between the performance oriented M-13 hybrid model and our longboard line. Low entry rocker for trimming and enough tail rocker to stay high performance. Bottom goes from flat entry with concave, to vee out the tail. Al suggests riding this as a thruster, available from 7’0 to 8’11 . Can also be ordered as a single box with side biters. You want to ride tons of waves without riding a longboard.
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Average Joe | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. Increase wave count, make more sections. The average Joe is geared towards the things that makes surfing fun. Channel Islands first and foremost is performance based and athlete driven, but not everyone’s next paycheck hinges on how critical their equipment works. 2-8 shorter than your height depending on ability. Recommended for knee to head high. New Channel Islands Models.
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T-Low | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. R&D on the T-Low began with Tanner Gudauskas seeking a lower rockered shortboard and has resulted in an ultra-forgiving all-around performance board. The plan shape of the T-Low takes a different path than the extreme curves in the DFR. By utilizing medium entry and low exit rockers. T-Low bottom contours combine single concave at the 12 mark to flat exit through the back fin. The rails are tapered so consider riding this board 1/16 thicker than your DFR.
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Specialty Boards | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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Description Over the last six years and hundreds of stops on our demo tour we have learned a few things. One of those is that surfers sometimes want something simple, fun, and easy to ride. Light single concave for the first 1/3 to deepening concave vee throughout. The Joe can be surfed. Description After a year of tinkering with different concepts, Dane Reynolds launches the Neck Beard, his favorite free-surf board. No longer working to hide volume from the judges like with the Dumpster Diver, Dane ...
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Weirdo Ripper | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. For that small to medium all-around board in your quiver is the Yadin Nicol-created Weirdo Ripper. Development began with Yadin in a CI shaping bay getting weird on Al’s Pod design. The Weirdo Ripper spent over a year behind the scenes in development with Kelly, Dane, Nathaniel and Yadin until ultimately being unveiled at the 2012 US Open by Dane Reynolds, who displayed the board’s advantages in the tricky Huntington conditions. New Channel Islands Models.
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DFR | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. No, not the Dane Fred Rubble the DFR is a new design from Dane freaking Reynolds. An ultra-modern short board, the plan-shape allows for a short rail line while maintaining drive. The bottom is predominately single concave and features an aggressive fl ip in exit rail rocker. A full outline provides enough volume to ride the DFR about the same length as your height. This short board is not only ready for big airs but also allows for the heaviest carves you can lay down.
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Motorboat | Channel Islands Surfboards Buyers Guide
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By Channel Islands 0 comments. Rob Machado wanted to bridge the gap between his Biscuit and Gravy, the Motorboat does that. Low entry rocker along with single to double concave with vee make this board really motor. Super fast and fun in flat faced waves, the Motorboat blends performance and volume into the ideal small to medium wave performance board. Should be ridden approx. 4 inches smaller than your shortboard. Knee to slightly overhead, novice to advanced surfers. New Channel Islands Models.
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