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So nice, I bought it twice. The creme of the crop, as good as a performance board can get. Absolute awesome board. The rails hold the pocket on steep super sucky waves so well. Perfect amount of rocker allowing for late drops and carving on a dime. The board loves straight "up and down" style surfing as in coming straight up to a snap then dropping to a quick smooth bottum turn and hitting the lip straight up even harder. It surfs soooo fast. Awesome drive and loves to be sent off the lip. My Airs have gotten bigger so I creased the last one. The newer one I got has been made to a higher quality than the last and I'm in love. I'll be soon to order another so I won't be left without again. I've ridden high end performance boards from JS, DHD, Al Merrick and this is by far the best. I'm a bit more of a front foot surfer, surfing mostly dredging beachies and felt right at home on this weapon. Its not a great board for below 2ft mush, but surfing under that isn't much fun anyway. Can't recommend enough, cannot fault this board. Couple it with the Toledo M fins and its a match made in heaven.