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“Kuma Fish” Wins MF Softboards Global Shaper Challenge
The flat deck makes increases the volume to help catch waves and provide more speed in poor conditions, A Slight forward placed concave bottom with a deep exit vee that increases the tail rocker. This board is incredibly fast and finds hidden pockets of speed on waves. Enjoy…..
Surfer Level: Average to Pro
Wave: 1 to 4 foot
Rocker: Low entry to flat exit
Bottom: Vee to Single to Vee out
Fins: Twin fin. (FCS2 : Mark Richards or Mick Fanning Twin Future : Alkari KUMA Twin)
Length | Width | Thickness | Litres |
---|---|---|---|
5’6″ | 19’3/4″ | 2’1/4″ | 28.0 |
5’7″ | 20″ | 2’5/16″ | 29.5 |
5’8″ | 20′1/4″ | 2’3/8″ | 31.0 |
5’9″ | 20’1/2″ | 2′ 7/16″ | 32.5 |
5’10” | 20’3/4″ | 2’1/2 | 34.0 |
5’11” | 21″ | 2′ 9/16 | 36.0 |
6’0″ | 21’1/4″ | 2′ 5/8 | 37.5 |
6’1″ | 21’1/2″ | 2′ 3/4 | 40.5 |
6’2″ | 21’3/4″ | 3″ | 45.0 |
Marcel –
When the fish arrived I was very impressed with the way it looks and the finish on it, love how the colour turned out.
At first I was bit concerned about the low rocker on the nose is, but since than had quite a few amazing surfs on it and changed my mind about what good looks like.
The build and lightness, even with heavy glazing, feels really good and no impressions at all. I have put a set of power twins in it and love how is feels. Direct and controlled but loose enough to throw it around, but def fast. Not sure if I would ever try keels. The dimensions are perfect, KUMA was a great help in finding the right ones for me with enough float and width but short enough to turn quickly.
All and all very happy with my first KUMA fish