7'2" Campbell Brothers Russ Short face7'2" x 19 7 8" x 2 3 4" (bonzer fin included) The original three fin bonzer was developed by the Campbell Brothers (Malcolm and Duncan Campbell) in December of 1970, the design was way ahead of its time and the Campbell Brothers had to wait for the rest of the surfing population to catch up to their progressive new boards. The Russ Short model is the quintessential 70's bonzer with boxy, hard edged rails, wide point forward, beak nose, narrow tail,
is a knee board design that has been a familiar and impactful design in surf history
one of Andreini's close friends
The Thick Lizzy is shaped like a miniature glider with the same nose and tail template for a balanced outline that allows for more play with the upper half of the board than the vBowls which can be touchy to surf forward due to its narrow nose
Blue - Blue symbolizes sensitivity
Ride this beautifully made log at a plethora of different waves and take advantage of its quick turning abilities from the tail
6'8" x 21 3/4" x 2 7/8"
shorter board and a performance twin that works incredibly well in steep
The rails are boxy and forgiving with a sharp trailing edge out the tail
this bottle is your sanctuary from the synthetic spin-cycle: the perpetual loop of stripping the skin's acid mantle with harsh surfactants only to 'fix' the resulting dryness with petroleum-based occlusives that suffocate the microbiome
it is a beautifying biological restoration that renders a multi-step
9'2" x 16 1/4" X 17 3/4" 23" x 3 1/4" (Fin Included)
a shreddy dose of rocker