My current Album collection and growing...
Me 5’11” 155 lbs 47.5 trips around the sun.
This is the most dialed quiver I’ve ever had.
Matt has really nailed ways to add foam with out the Board having that chunky feel where you don’t feel like it in the water. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to the standard thruster design.
The 5’8” Insanity is my baseline and all the others were basically scaled up or down from it.
Matt is super cool to work with and delivery times have always been on time to the day or even a bit early. I wish I had boards like this 25 years ago. My surfing has improved even though I’m getting to be an old badger.
For me, the Bullet and Insanity go great using the twin tab Album NVS Twin w/trailer -lots of speed and section making drive with the right amount of looseness. Not like my twin fin in the 80’s that always spun out.
The Bullet is pretty much my daily driver with the Twin+ and ridden as a quad (again Album NVS template) can handle overhead surf no problem. Once I switch to the Insanity using the same fins it’s seamless. I also like the FCS II K Andino thruster in the insanity.
I’m really looking forward to taking these boards on a trip to ride really good waves in.
I also have a 6’6” Insanity step-up in the works so I’m ready to go when traveling restrictions lighten up a bit.
Boards left to right:
5’6” x 19.75“ x 2.38“ Bullet
5’8”’ x 19” x 2.3“ Insanity
6’1” x 19 x 2.36 Insanity step-up
6’6” x 20” x 2.5” Townsend 4 + 1
7’2” x 19.25“ x 2.5” Destroyer
Several were painted by our very own Barry Snyder.
bottom of the 6’1”