8'6" Deepest Reaches Mega Fish Cyber21Kyle Albers, the man behind Deepest Reaches, creates some really relaxing Mega Fishes. Hand shaped in Irvine, California, Kyle thinks outside the box and isn't limited by preconceived notions of what a surfboard should be like. The outline is an elongated fish with a long straight rail line. The deck is kept fairly flat until several inches from the rail at which point the rail is foiled in a beveled manner to make the tick rail more forgiving. The
In the early days of surfing's Evolution Era
a fish that is much longer than a traditional fish and surfs in a very interesting way
The narrow tail will allow for the Disco to fit into critical sections of the wave and project turns through steeper sections while the low rocker and high volume will also allow the design to coast through softer parts of the wave
breathable barrier for the skin that elevates luminance and instills tissues with soothing saturation
they're stripped down to preserve a light weight feeling on your body with out back or neck flaps bunching up
Looking to test out one of Kris Hall's Jazz Pins
This particular log from Kris offers a traditional noserider outline
was the trusty board ridden by Nat Young in the 1966 World Surfing Championships held in San Diego
9 oz X-cloth on the deck and 6 oz with a 4 oz X-cloth tail patch on the bottom
Limited edition poster designed by Schuyler Beecroft for a recent event
Features a drain hole at the bottom of the front zip
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