Gsi > 2011 product likes
The Seaglass "Tuna"...is it a surfboard?
It's an unusaul looikng thing done in SLx epoxy glass with an eco core
this Tom Wegener shape owes a lot to his pioneering work on alaias ...with some tweeks the extra volume will bring it
into the realms of the average surfers ability. It has no fins but an enhanced concaved bottom to give "grip". We have a 6'2" on demo
and have it for sale in 6'2" and 5'10"..if you want to book it out then mail us or pop into the City (Exeter)shop
have a chat, take a look and give it a demo.
Meyerhoffer Lemondrop ... 6'8"/7'0"/7'4"
from the man that brought you the peanut and the DNA this unusally templated board with two riding areas redefines the mini mal and egg. Available to demo try and let us know what you think???
The 7s Ubersmooth 7'10" SUP...
This little pocket rocket is small and wide, designed for waist to shoulder high waves...at £769 it represents good value for money on sandwhich epoxy construction over it's rivals. It's on demo if you can prize it from my kids feet.
The Aloha Bean SLX with carbon parabolic rails 5'3"-6'9"
this highly complex epoxy biaxail sheeted board with carbon parabolic rails is the mainstay of 4 different "real time" shapes we'll be bringing in this season. The idea is short boards with flatter rockers that rip knee to head high surf ..but are not shortboards or fishes they're sometimes referred to as "pods" or "real time" boards for the "real conditions" we face in this country every day! I've booked a demo in 6'0" and you ride them at least 4-6 inches shorter than normal. prices from £445 to £490. I've met Richie Lovett and he's a real heart for the non pro surfer getting pro performance boards as when he broke his leg in the middle of his meteoric rise to surf stardom he had to start at the bottom again and re-learn his sport.
On 18/12/2011 08:21