| Target User Rider who still wants twin tip versatility but rides in waves. Rider who kites in extremely choppy and rough conditions, or prefers a slightly longer board. Compared to the Protoy Rails Tucked Surf Rails through the center of the board to allow a positive driving bottom turn. A hard edge through the last 1/4 of the board to keep speed and bite when coming off the top. Rocker Three stage "Wave" rocker with slightly increased rocker in the tip area for clearance and increased turning. Tip Shape and Flex A narrower tail with more curve in the rear section of the outline, combined with reduced thickness and increased flex in the tail. The result is maximum snap when coming off the top. Bottom shape Double V Concave into spiral V - This bottom shape was developed with two outcomes in mind. Firstly to enhance the directional stability of the board without the need for massive fins and secondly to give a positive drive when rolling the board over from the heel edge to the toe edge when initiating a turn. Compared to a medium size freestyle board the Hammer has increased water line length and a slightly narrower width to enhance stability on the wave Fins The Code fin provides maximum grip for waveriding and is designed to limit the front catching. |