There has been much talk about going smaller, and smaller, and lower in volume, and floundering, falling off a lot, and generally not enjoying Sup surfing as much as we should be......
And this is where I found myself.
And as my old longboarding mate said, "If you're not enjoying it, get out of the water...."
And he was dead right.
So I contacted Scotty from Smik, originally about a Style Lord. We talked about what I wanted out of the board. I listed everything I'd owned and surfed over 10', and what I liked and didn't like about them. So we picked that to bits, and he suggested a hipster twin longboard. A feckin' what?
I've toyed with the idea of a twin fin Sup for a while. Even asked one shaper to make me one, but he shied away from it. I started surfing my Nalu a while back as a twin, and it was just bat sh1t crazy loose. Fun, but kinda out of control. I've tried all my boards as twins, some performed better than others.
There's a lot of people surfing with smaller centre fins nowadays, myself included, just to make these mostly large craft work. So after looking in to it a bit more I thought, "What the hell, what can go wrong?" I've had one Smik board before. There was a few things I didn't like about it which I told Scotty about, and he seemed to take it all on board, really listened. His energy is infectious, as shown with his boards and world wide movements to get them to customers personally.
I wanted something that looked fairly subtle, that really carved for a big board. In a size that I could handle in crap conditions. I started at 30" wide (nah, c'mon man you can do better), talked myself down to 29.5" (c'mon mate, that's hardly a change) and ended up at 29". It made me nervous but we pushed play anyway....





I have been afflicted by new board curse, and the conditions have been atrocious, but the last 3 days this board has been wet, and I finally managed to nail a half decent punchy wave yesterday. Yes, just one. And I loved the carrrrrrve. So glad I went 29" wide, it is super stable, even in sloppy choppy poop.
When I first eyed the board I was impressed, the finish is awesome. The colour was perfect. When I picked it up I was even more impressed. Light as, at 8.8kg. I fitted the fins and went "holy sh1t, those sides are huge, and that centre is so small?!".
But it works. It really does. And I can't wait to get the business end of this big girl out into some decent juice.