Channel Island Average Joe Surfboard Review
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Over the last six years and hundreds of stops on our demo tour we have learned a few things. One of those is that surfers sometimes want something simple, fun, and easy to ride. Light single concave for the first 1/3 to deepening concave vee throughout. The Joe can be surfed off the rail or tail that has Al's signature hip tail template to keep drive. Full rails keep high volume in a short outline. Increase wave count, make more sections. The average Joe is geared towards the things that makes surfing fun. http://www.surfstationstore.com/shop/channel-islands-surfboards-average-joe http://www.cisurfboards.com/surfboards/average-joe/ Shot and Edited by Steve Meehan - http://www.youtube.com/user/SJMMeehan
I usually use a JS 6´4¨, I am a 5´3¨ height (1.63 mts), and weight about 145 lbs. (65 kg). I usually ride 4 or 5 feet tall waves and my board is ok. But this summer waves are very small, 2 or 3 feet, it is hard for the 6´4¨and no fun. I also have a 7.2 Robert August long board, but it is not so fun as the shortboard. What size would you recommend for the joe the 5´7¨r 6´1¨. Or what would be the perfect size since I ride a 6'4" intermediate surfer.l Thanks for the help.
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