Yes. I liked it. Mine was a little big for my size but it helped considering the quality of the surf where I live. Good small to decent wave board. Never really rode it in anything bigger than a foot overhead but it worked well for me from 1-6ft. Only ridden as a thruster. Twin plus trailer was too loose. Really good glass job and kept its whiteness for a long time. Sold after getting burnt out on it. Go buy one, maybe you'll like it.
Great board, the white diamond that is. I had one until recently. Could ride it in knee, really shines over waist high. Great in chest, handles well in well overhead surf. That thing can handle some freakin bigger east coast waves! Great in nor'easters, big soft windswells and solid overhead groundswell. I thought mine to be a little big for me but that is what made it adore ass winter board. Honking ass winds, punchy lines. If you find yourself unable to maneuver on a particular wave, it gets through that critical section, you get your bearings and smash and turn. Very durable. Good design. Duplicate it or get one. I now miss mine. The one board I would say launched me properly. Not my style, but I'm talking actually do it on the right wave not that kick it out crap all the kids do. That trash reminds me of dudes at the skatepark kicking 360 flips with no control and not landing them for hours on end. Want to get it? You should.
its my shortboard. I love it. I catch tons of waves and its still pretty loose for having 38 l of foam. You need a board like that on the EC. Mine is a 62 but im 190 lbs