Board of the Week: Slayer

slayer2

OK, thank you Kelly for the inspiration. Start with a board designed as a next one up and take 4” off the front end. The wide point is now 2” forward of center instead of 2” back. Add a touch of width to the center. Re-blend everything so the front end has a little fuller nose and relaxed rocker. It paddles well, makes the drop and fits because it is shorter. The back end of the board is meant for better waves. Pulling the wide point forward gives you a rail line that feels a little longer yet offers you more control with less board up front. Lots of R&D last summer. Pros and Bros slayin’ dragons and draining dungeons in Mex, South Pacific, Bali, Indo. Feedback is super positive. Little tool, big job.

Head on over to the boards page for more info!

Jamie Sterling: Roaming the South Pacific

Jamie Sterling finds himself in the spotlight once again as his South Pacific conquests draw global attention! Surfline.com is currently featuring the photo journal of photographer, Tyler Cuddy, who followed Sterling around the Tahitian islands in search of swell and shenanigans...

picture-51

Click here to see the full feature...

Rusty SUP Tackles South Swell

sup

Andre Niemeyer of MyLocalLineup.com rips his Custom Rusty Stand Up Paddle Board during the recent South Swell that delivered epic waves to the Southern California coastline.

Click here to check out the video