9'4" Andreini Magic Sam lifeThe Magic Sam, the board that kicked the Transition Era into gear, was the trusty board ridden by Nat Young in the 1966 World Surfing Championships held in San Diego. In the height of the noseriding craze, the judges were blown away by Young's spunky, involved style as he carved cut backs, trimmed at high speeds, and snuck in tasteful steps and some nose time along the way. The Magic Sam was a thinner, narrower, soft railed, convex bottom log that
The model glides easily through soft sections and has the ability to turn off the tail remarkably well
The final product resembles the bottom half of an extremely thin foiled Paul Gross hull that Lovelace has been dreaming of replicating for decades
A rider can vary their pivotability greatly by shifting their back foot in roughly a one foot range: forward allows the rider to bank smooth
The nose exhibits a deep concave that blends into a rolled bottom
The rocker profile has a bit of flip in the nose but is rather flat out the tail
the Friends Tee is made from soft
surfers can lay into some powerful turns in critical parts of the wave and have a bit more flotation than your rippable lower volume shreddy options
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this model outline is much less exaggerated