Funny question but in light of the sizing boars for tall skinny surfers question- are sharpeye boars better for the short stocky surfer?
I’ve noticed their dims seems to lean towards narrower thicker than wider thinner.
I don't think so. I'm tall and not super heavy. If anything I think Sharpeyes are probably best suited to lightweight guys like Filipe or Marcio himself. Obviously he has some heavier riders on the team now too.
Been pretty happy with most of the Sharpeyes I've owned. 5 at this point, I think.
Just to generalize a bit, in my experience, compared to other big name shapers the Sharpeye boards I've ridden seem to have more than average nose rocker, pretty deep concaves between the feet and fairly thin foils. They carry some foam through the center but the rails are pretty thin for the given center thickness.
I wouldn't say they are the easiest boards to ride. They aren't the hardest either but they are probably more highly tuned than average. They don't catch waves as well as some of the more low entry/volume forward designs from someone like Pyzel or others. They aren't 90's wafers that plow water and need an overhead barrel to come alive but they do feel like boards that are meant to be surfed actively in the pocket, top to bottom. Even the more grovely type boards like the Cheat Code, don't feel as easy going as an equivalent model from Lost would be.
All that said, they are really easy to rip on. They turn so easily. The rails and rocker and everything just feel like they work together to allow you to flow from turn to turn in a way that is not always the case with other boards. The rails up front never seem to catch so they just have a free, turny feeling about them. It's a good feeling.
Sometimes I do want a little more drive and support though. Or just something that gets in earlier to make up for my bad positioning and the crappy waves I mostly surf.