So first review underway!
i took it out yesterday in low tide, off shore wind and between thigh to 1.5x oh. If the wind dropped the waves got pretty hollow, nearly got barelled.
so first impressions?
despite the super narrow nose, it was surprisingly stable (although some work to counter balance a lot in the wind). It punched through the whitewash better than my gulliver which I was surprised about given its narrow nose. The white water would slice around the pointy nose and not want to lift the board up from under me as much, even despite being a bit less stable.
Seemed to have ok glide but really needed to stand in surfer stance to eliminate any side wobbles in the wind or chop.
On the wave? I found it took a little while to get used to the wave timing and later entry than the vbox. The vbox has that initial get up and go straight away, where the narrow nose definitely required 2-3 extra paddles while the wave built up in steepness. Missed a couple I thought I would normally have got.
however once I got on the waves, wowsers!! I've never had a board feel so natural and intuitive on the first wave, let alone completely different design to my normal board. It felt like riding a shortboard and could really point and go where ever you wanted to. Sliced and diced harder than my vbox and just begged for more. I was really surprised at how agile it felt given the pinny tail and size of waves I had it on. The vee in the tail just seems to make the board want to roll rail to rail. I almost got barelled but after seeing it was going to close out, just pulled out and went around the section- just like that- effortless.
It really felt like the shaper knew what we was doing with this board. I also loved the fins that came with the board, the quad that can also be used as a thruster is such a cool idea.
The template is almost similar to a twin with big sides and a smaller centre. Heaps of drive but release and speed.
An extra couple of inches of nose width and an inch or two shorter would just kill it as an all rounder with serious step up ability. I can't wait to get it out in some bigger and heavier stuff.
also really intrigued as to how it has 115l when the nose and tail are so thin, it has a flat deck, 4" rails when the similar style sunova acids or Casey models have about 105 and more width, thickness and nose / tail profile.
await a further review and possible photos when I get my gf along