I don't know how to classify this board. It's 6'0, I measured it, there are no dimensions written on the board though. I bought it because I wanted a longboard, but this fit inside my car, so I can have it with me everywhere I go. That and the versatility of the fin set up. I was told it's from Whales. With a '7 single fin, or these weird textured twin keels in the pictures, or a single and side bitters, it feels like a different instrument. It's flat, flaaatttt, nose to tail, on the deck. The curves are all on the bottom. 50/50 rails turn boxy and square in the back third, where there is also a lot of double concave, you can see in the picture how major it is. Right where that concave meets the rail, the rail changes dramatically. On the outline, the wide point is at a hip at the same back third point where everything comes together.
It's a hard board to figure out, but probably the most fun surfboard I've ever owned. I can have fun on it when it is almost flat, and I'm comfortable on it in waves as big as I'm comfortable surfing. Switching the fins from the single for bowlier waves, to the twins for mushy runners, i can always feel like i have the right board with this thing.
I don't know what I'll do to replace it if it dies.
It's a hard board to figure out, but probably the most fun surfboard I've ever owned. I can have fun on it when it is almost flat, and I'm comfortable on it in waves as big as I'm comfortable surfing. Switching the fins from the single for bowlier waves, to the twins for mushy runners, i can always feel like i have the right board with this thing.
I don't know what I'll do to replace it if it dies.