


heres nicks 9' 8" 23" 2 7/8" all out noserider, kept some classic color combinations, looks nice n clean. gotta a long real blended concave going into some belly that flows out the tail. nick wanted a big ol' pivot fin, but we decided to remove some width from the fin considering the tail scoop create a ton of hold in the curl, but i kept it long at 10.5" to maintain hold through severe turns with the wide tail n all. Nick wanted a really full nose and a big tail block to only further emphasis the board's noseriding capabilities. also i have been making the perimeter of the scooped out tail much more severe in the back2/3rds and it seems to be working better, the tail holds even more in the curl. the rails are turned up in the nose and maintain a more upward apex and then flow down to a 50/50 rail the tail, not too fat but not too pinched, gotta find the balance
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