hows the alaia, i want to make one so bad but i dont know if its going to end up working. How does a plank of wood work?
5' 10 21 -13 XX - Fish (coming soon) 6'0 21 - 13 Secret Agent 6'0 Sharpeye SBT-S 6'2 21 - 13 Billion-air 6'2 21 - 13 Agent (x2) 21-13 is uncle mike's new brand and those boards go so awesome.
is their a noticeable difference from UM to 21-13? and why are they called 21-13? i know why he left UM but is their a reason behind 21-13? they look pretty sick though....which is better, billion air or agent?
5'6 custom quad fish shaped by local shaper chris chaize (asbury park nj) 6'1 channel islands msf single fin 5'8 Al Merrick sashimi 5'10 grain surfboard twin fin fish ( in the process of making)
I consider it my magic board, I love riding that thing even in overhead surf, so much fun, it's super fast.
I honestly find myself grabbing for the CI more often than any others - the WIR single fin is 4 sale $650 9' mid 60's Dewey Weber D-Fin 9' 4 early 60s Dewey Weber Hatchet Fin 6' 1968 Dewey Weber "Ski" 7' 2 late 70s Hap Jacobs single fin 9' 6 Robert August WIR single fin 9' Robert August WIR 2+1 Tufflite 9' 4 FLY triple stringer 2+1 7' Channel Islands Rob Machado single fin 7' 2 FLY custom "oversized thruster" 7'2 custom shaped by neighbor (Earl Moore) 6' 9 custom rounded squash Island Style (Thom Eadon) 6' 6 custom swallow tail "fish-inspired" EPS Island Style (Thom Eadon) 6' 8 G&S thruster from the early 80s (garage sale $15)
21 is the numerical value for U and 13 is the numerical value for M and yeah the agent has a little wider outline so it works awesome in alot of different conditions, the billion air is more like a standard surfboard so its just fast an really loose
9-0 Shawn Ambrose Quadzilla, parabolic stringer quad <----Daily Driver 9-0 Walden Magic Model 3 <----Boardworks epoxy, good for crowded days at NSIRI 9-0 Neal Norris - Maui Rippa<-----12yo and really beat up 9-0 Pope Bisect travel board<---Collecting dust 6-4 Greg Griffin 5-fin fish<---Still learning to ride