DDR

 

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The DDR is a board you'd find directly in between a fish and your high performance shortboard.  Its been a great seller because it attracts two polar opposite market segments- it appeals to the high-performance surfer- guys who surf well, and are looking to gain advantages in smaller weaker conditions without going "full fish," and it also does really well for guys who are typically riding fuller, fishier equipment and want to step up the performance without feeling the "fish hangover" that often occurs while transitioning from easy, floaty equipment to something more progressive.   

The DDR is fun and versatile, shorter and wider, with fuller rails, and a really relaxed rocker profile.  It bridges the gap between bad waves and high performance surfing by allowing you to get the speed and momentum we all want without sacrificing the performance you demand.

 

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LENGTH WIDTH″ THICKNESS″ VOLUME (cl)

5’4"

19 1/4″ 2 1/8
5’5″

19 3/8″

2 3/16″
5’6″ 19 1/2″ 2 1/4"
5’7″ 19 5/8″ 2 5/16″
5’8″ 19 3/4″ 2 3/8″
5’9″ 19 7/8″ 2 3/8″
5’10″ 20″ 2 7/16″
5'11″ 20 1/8″ 2 7/16″
6’0″ 20 1/4″ 2 1/2″
6’2″ 20 1/2″ 2 1/2″
​*Recommended dimensions are merely a starting point- any numbers shown can be tweaked/altered to yield a desired length or volume.  

Rocker — Very relaxed entry, low/drivey tail rocker

Bottom Contours — Slight Single Concave.

Rails — Medium rails.

Tail —Squash, Rounded Squash, Swallow, Round

Fin Setup— Thruster.    

Recommended Technologies— Standard Poly, EPS/Epoxy, Varial or Futureflex


 

 

  

 

 

 

Anthony O'brien, 5'8 DDR.  photos: Hollin Walker