8'0" Deepest Reaches Mega Fish swim8'0" x 22" x 2 5 8" Kyle Albers, the man behind Deepest Reaches, creates some really relaxing Mega Fishes. Hand shaped in Irvine, California, Kyle thinks outside the box and isn't limited by preconceived notions of what a surfboard should be like. The outline is an elongated fish with a long straight rail line. The deck is kept fairly flat until several inches from the rail at which point the rail is foiled in a beveled manner to make the tick rail
The outline is full with the wide point forward from center
Marc Andreini is one of California's most seasoned veteran board builders who was shaping and shredding during surfing's Transition Era and still continues to shape and shred boards derived from this significant period in surf history
If you're looking for a lively
The M3P is highly influenced by Michael Peterson's surfing in the early 1970's circa "Morning Of The Earth"
This Classic Twin is a true retro fish loaded with volume and a full outline
Surf historians often say that this board is responsible for beginning surfing's Transition Era that spanned from roughly 1967 - 1969 where the mainstream surfboard change dramatically to allow surfers to surf in more critical sections of the wave
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Ryan Burch is one of the most talented surfer/shapers out there today
Jojoba mimics endogenous lipids that absorb seamlessly to perfuse pores and dissolve oxidized debris while preserving the skin’s native microbial integrity
He grew up surfing this zone and has amazing memories of the wedging turquoise peaks Newport can produce
customized 2" balsa stringer
boxy rail foil yields a glide oriented trim machine that can pivot sharply off the tail