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Great board for anything from 2 - 6ft days. Grovels well on small days, really zippy & maneuverable. Can hold rail on bigger days too. Easy to paddle, and very stable. Fun little board all round. Riding as a quad. Definitely recommended.
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Got it in Lightspeed EPS. It’s super light and quick off the mark, paddles into waves really easily too. Great for smaller conditions.
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Bought this board stepping down from a Softboard. Great introduction to Short Boards and plenty of range for surf from knee height to slightly overhead. Easy to control turns well and has plenty of speed to get down the line in small surf. Will probably step down to a smaller board for when waves are a bit bigger but if you are looking to make the most of summer waves this is a great board.
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This was recommended by Matt at Surfboard Empire as a good option for getting back into surfing off a back injury. The tail is really wide so there's a lot of lift there to help you through slower sections and the rails are full. I ordered the PU because I needed to go custom for Futures fin boxes but for some extra help in mushy surf and longevity the C4 construction is worth a look. This would make an ideal first shortboard stepping down from a longboard or fun board, or sized down as a groveller that can still hold in waist to shoulder high surf.