Channel Islands Sampler
The sampler gives you the opportunity to keep all the performance of your favorite shortboard while riding in your less-than-favorite conditions. When the surf is smaller and choppier than ideal, The Sampler’s design kicks in and creates space in pockets that would otherwise be out of reach. The board is meant to be a step […]
Read Channel Islands Sampler ReviewLost Puddle Jumper
The Lost Puddle Jumper is everything you want when you feel like hacking some spray but the swell is only giving you longboarding opportunities. With a wide girth and uber flat rocker, this fatty biscuit will cruise into the meekest of waves. And with its unique concave you can make so much speed you’ll feel […]
Read Lost Puddle Jumper ReviewChannel Islands Bunny Chow
If you’ve ever watched Jordy Smith surf and wondered, “How does he do that?” Well, most of the answer is that he’s an amazing athlete, and in conjunction with that answer is The Channel Islands Bunny Chow. This board is made for dynamic modern surfing in poor to fair conditions. Think you need perfect, glassy […]
Read Channel Islands Bunny Chow ReviewRusty Sista Brotha
The latest design of famous surfer Noa Deane, the Sista Brotha from Rusty Surfboards, was developed based on his own experience and travels. Noa has surfed in places like Australia, Telo Islands, France, Morocco and a lot more, so he knows what kind of surfboard design would not only work but also excel in different places […]
Read Rusty Sista Brotha ReviewLost Bottom Feeder
The Lost Bottom Feeder is one of those boards with a specific purpose in mind… getting the most out of the available waves. Catching waves on this board is a breeze. It just gets going so effortlessly in smaller waves. It can still handle a drop pretty well though because it’s got a rolled belly […]
Read Lost Bottom Feeder ReviewLost Rocket
I love this board. If I was going to have a one board quiver, it’d be a hard decision but I think the Lost Rocket would be right up there. This is a well designed surfboard and I don’t think you’ll find many that would disagree. The Lost Rocket will surf everything from 1.5ft to […]
Read Lost Rocket ReviewLost V2 Shortboard
If you’re looking for a high performance shortboard that is suitable for getting you off the funboards and back onto a shortboard the Lost V2 Rocket is definitely a board to consider. The Lost V2 Shortboard has been designed to paddle well and get onto the wave early because it’s still got a decent amount […]
Read Lost V2 Shortboard ReviewJS Monsta
Now in it’s 3rd incarnation, the JS Monsta is a board that is dependable in everything from 2 foot slop to 6ft overhead. The latest JS Monsta has less volume in the rails but hides it over the stringer, so you’ve got the buoyancy you need to get on early. One of the reasons for the popularity […]
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According to the guys over at JS industries, the JS Matrix sits in between the Pier Pony (Which they no longer make, it’s been replaced by the Show Pony) and the Rock N Roll. It’s designed for the smaller end of the wave spectrum. The board has low entry rocker and pretty much flat tail rocker. […]
Read JS Matrix ReviewRusty Slayer
The Rusty Slayer is a new breed of shortboard designed for larger, heavier waves. The Rusty Slayer is a board that is designed to give you the paddle power & stability of a longer board, but the added manoeuvrability of a shorter surfboard. There’s a decent amount of volume in the nose which helps you […]
Read Rusty Slayer ReviewChannel Islands Average Joe
The Channel Islands Average Joe is a board that is defined by it’s name. It’s a board for the average Joe surfing average conditions. For it’s purpose the Channel Islands Average Joe surfs astounding well. Easy paddling, enough volume to keep your momentum on the fatter sections of the wave and Al Merrick has put […]
Read Channel Islands Average Joe ReviewChannel Islands Weirdo Ripper
I’ve been riding the Channel Islands Weirdo Ripper for about 6 months now and it has definitely become my go to board for all small to medium sized surf. I love the fact that it can handle sloppy summer conditions yet excels in medium head-high to over-head surf that’s hollow and packs a punch. I […]
Read Channel Islands Weirdo Ripper ReviewRusty Dwart
The Rusty Dwart is one of the most popular single board quivers around. Dwart is an acronym for “Double Winged and Rounded Tail” and it is exactly these features that give the Rusty Dwart it’s excellent all round capabilities. It is designed to be surfed about 6 inches shorter than a standard high performance shortboard. […]
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