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Quick Overview: “Two Times the fun. A modern take on a retro styled Twin. Ride with MR styled fins for performance or a Keel fin for vibes & flow.”
Available in 50/50 Technology: Built using the latest in EPS/Epoxy materials; The 50/50 technology combines a lightweight EPS core with a high grade fiberglass cloth laminated with specifically placed carbon reinforcement to control flex.
“Small – three sizes from 5’8 to 6’4 built to cover the more advanced elements of surfing whilst still focusing on fun. The Fun Division small offers the most diversity through its multiple fin configuration, ride as a single fin for that flowing feeling that only a single fin can deliver.
Need more control? Why not add side bights to the single fin for increased performance or remove the single fin and ride as a quad when the waves are fast and hollow.”
“The Wasp is a swallow tailed, fish type shape that is quad fined and it has a sting in its tail. Its bottom configuration is a single concave in the front, going into a double concave vee in the tail and the deck is concaved in the back half, so you are actually standing in it and not on top of it. It has a flat carbon stringer which gives the board spring and allows the tail to twist under pressure. Very unique.”
“One of the original Vampirate boards the Batmoboard started from wanting more thickness in a shortboard. Ozzie says “I’d been riding fishes religiously for so long that it became tricky to jump off my fish and adapt to regular short boards so this was the perfect board for me. I ride it at about the 6 foot length, it has cool beveled rails that allow for the extra thickness for paddle glide, smooth power surfing and for throwing down the big clean airs. Yep Gnech has done good here…” De na na na na na de na na na na na na na nan a batmoboard batmoboard….” Mark Gnech
“Created for quick, short arc, high performance surfing. Ridden into popularity by the amazing feats of the great Cheyne Horan who’s achievements with these boards is now legendary.
Cheyn Horan rode the Lazor Zap to 4 second places in the World Surfing Titles proving that this design concept was exceptional. Those second places are still highly questionable and controversial.
The concept of the Lazor Zap is based on my Energy Theory, how that Energy turns into Wave Formation and how Objects react with those Formations. The Original Lazor Zap was designed with Short Arc, Reactive High Powered Surfing in mind. The Surfer was able to stand in 1 position, not having to move their feet to perform their manouvers and this is exactly how the boards performed. The Pulled Nose allowed the board to Elevate very quickly as it reduced the Length of Rail being used when the board is turning. In turn this allowed for more manouvers to be performed while the Surfer was Standing in a Fixed Position on the Wide Thick Supportive Tail which generates Greater Pressure and Easier Reaction. The advantages were many, easier to paddle, stand in one position to ride the wave, quicker reaction from the extra volume, easier turning from less resistance, and ability to Surf at a Faster Speed; in effect everything required of them the Lazor Zap Designs Delivered at all levels of performance.”