FS Model
Condensed in a shorter, wider package specifically for contests in small surf, geared towards contest surfing in sub-chest high conditions, the FS boasts a wider nose and tail, reduced nose and tail rocker, single entry concave with magnified double barrel concave through the fins and vee upon exit.
The rails are also thinner than a Bitza at the same center thickness. The design change produced a board that stays on rail even in flat spots, gliding through full dead sections, draws tight arcs in the smallest pockets, and paddles like a board 3” longer. Anthony Mccay coming from Dee Why beach rides this model in small beach break conditions.
FEATURES
Glassing — 4 x 4 x 4 Standard
Concave — Single to Double
Carbon — Narrow Cross Extensions
Fins — FCS 2 or Futures
Tail— Rounded Square Tail
Condensed in a shorter, wider package specifically for contests in small surf, geared towards contest surfing in sub-chest high conditions, the FS boasts a wider nose and tail, reduced nose and tail rocker, single entry concave with magnified double barrel concave through the fins and vee upon exit.
The rails are also thinner than a Bitza at the same center thickness. The design change produced a board that stays on rail even in flat spots, gliding through full dead sections, draws tight arcs in the smallest pockets, and paddles like a board 3” longer. Anthony Mccay coming from Dee Why beach rides this model in small beach break conditions.
FEATURES
Glassing — 4 x 4 x 4 Standard
Concave — Single to Double
Carbon — Narrow Cross Extensions
Fins — FCS 2 or Futures
Tail— Rounded Square Tail
Condensed in a shorter, wider package specifically for contests in small surf, geared towards contest surfing in sub-chest high conditions, the FS boasts a wider nose and tail, reduced nose and tail rocker, single entry concave with magnified double barrel concave through the fins and vee upon exit.
The rails are also thinner than a Bitza at the same center thickness. The design change produced a board that stays on rail even in flat spots, gliding through full dead sections, draws tight arcs in the smallest pockets, and paddles like a board 3” longer. Anthony Mccay coming from Dee Why beach rides this model in small beach break conditions.
FEATURES
Glassing — 4 x 4 x 4 Standard
Concave — Single to Double
Carbon — Narrow Cross Extensions
Fins — FCS 2 or Futures
Tail— Rounded Square Tail