6'4" Andreini MP surfgearMan, what we'd do to time travel back to those days in surf history's Transition Era to hear Andreini and MP discuss the intricacies of surfboard design! It all makes sense when you step foot on Andreini's MP model, it works just like how you'd imagine Michael Peterson's board working in the iconic 1972 surf film, "Morning Of The Earth". This is perhaps the most rippable displacement hull egg hybrid we've ever ridden. The model glides easily through
Tanner (the shaper behind Dash Surfboards) and his younger brother Levi Prairie
the lifts back up to mirror the tail with the nose if not slightly more turned up in the tail
We have this one available for members to try here
Lovelace channeled years of hullistic research riding convex bottom boards and set out to develop a design that allowed for more back foot functionality and freedom to surf more critical sections of the wave without taking from the effortless glide that convex bottom contour enthusiasts all know and love
Elmore's talents in the water correlate with his talents on land especially when it comes to shaping
The Daydream Hull is an Andreini inspired displacement hull
The nose and tail rocker profiles are elongated and blend nicely throughout the board
The outline of the L-Spoon has the wide point set slightly lower than center with a moderately pulled in nose and squash tail that gives the outline a nice amount of curvature towards the bottom half
This spunky mid-length has extremely thin foiled rails
you can test out a 5'4" Frye'd Fish here
6'2" x 22 3/4" x 3" (Fins included)
this bottle is your sanctuary from the synthetic spin-cycle: the perpetual loop of stripping the skin's acid mantle with harsh surfactants only to 'fix' the resulting dryness with petroleum-based occlusives that suffocate the microbiome