6'0" Andreini MP UsedMan, what we'd do to time travel back to those days in surf history's Transition Era to hear Andreini and MP discuss the intricacies of surfboard design! It all makes sense when you step foot on Andreini's MP model, it works just like how you'd imagine Michael Peterson's board working in the iconic 1972 surf film, "Morning Of The Earth". This is perhaps the most rippable displacement hull egg hybrid we've ever ridden. The model glides easily through
The baseline tail rocker is set at 1
Tap into this board's acceleration point by holding your foot placement on the back third of the board
The Disco model is a contemporary refinement on the Space Pins we all know and love from Knost's earlier stages of his shaping career
The rail foil is forgiving and down turned to roughly a 70/30 distribution
with just a slight roll in the nose
The bottom contours start with a rolled vee forward with a single concave emerging between the fin lines and transitioning into a vee out the tail
the board turns and manuevers very will
which can make them such tricky boards to ride for those not accustomed to the "on-rail" approach these boards crave
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This hand shaped Dash comes equipped with a custom wooden glassed on Joe Quigg Speed Fin
The R Surfar blank is also custom ordered as a triple stringer unlike the Surfar which has a standard stringer
6'8" x 22 3/8" 18" Nose 15 3/4" Tail x 3" (Fin included)