Channel Islands "Bonzer 5 Shelter" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas EP. 18
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This video is about Channel Islands "Bonzer 5 Shelter" Surfboard Review by Noel Salas EP. 18. In this Episode Noel heads to Oxnard, CA to interview Malcolm Campbell the creator of the Bonzer for an inside scoop on the collaboration of this 5 fin design. Noel get’s his hands on two Bonzer 5 Shelter boards from Channel Islands Surfboards. One’s a groveler at 5’7 x 19 1/8 x 2 3/8 and the other a standard short board at 5’9 x 18 7/8 x 2 5/16. I really enjoyed the Bonzer says Salas but he did need a little help from Duncan Campbell on how to maximize the boards capabilities. The first week of surfing the boards were tough as Salas quotes as he had to shift his weight for a more back footed approach to the boards design. As time went on in the videoing of the review Noel states that he loves the Bonzer and he is sad for the review to be over. Here is what the Channel Islands website has to say about the Bonzer 5 Shelter. “Since 1969 only a few miles and some of California’s best point breaks separated Al Merrick and The Campbell Brothers, Malcolm and Duncan. Unbeknown to most, Al and Malcolm began working together in 1985, when Malcolm came on board and shaped for Al/CI for over 20 years. now 30 years on, a design offering is born out of that experience and mutual respect. The Shelter model is our contemporary Bonzer 5 shortboard. It’s name was inspired by the 2001 film, Shelter by Chris Malloy and Moonshine Conspiracy. We provided a 6’2″ and a 6’4″ for the film. The boards were ridden by Taylor Knox, Donovan Frankenreiter, and a cast of visiting surfers. The Shelter is primarily a squash tail, and can be custom ordered with a swallow, round pin, or thumb tail. It is a versatile board that works well in all conditions. When deciding on size, go with your favorite dimensions, taking in consideration the conditions and type of waves you anticipate using the board for. Utilizing the Bonzer 5 system, which we have developed and refined over the last 34 years, the Shelter provides quick easy rail to rail transition, and unparalleled drive out of turns. It also maintains speed exceptionally well through cutbacks, and has been known to have an uncanny ability to navigate through the barrel. We have been working for years toward getting the Bonzer fully into the mix at the highest levels; with CI that time has come. Have at it and enjoy the Bonzer Experience.” -Malcolm and Duncan Campbell The goal of this dynamic collaboration is to bring the Bonzer, one of surfing’s most unique and original designs, to the forefront and to continue CI’s tradition of surfers building quality surfboards.
Muchas gracias por el video. ¿Recomendarías esta tabla para un principiante que apenas está cogiendo holas verdes?
Love the channel and reviews, by far the most objective around. Love also that you're doing other brands as it brings a new perspective. Quick question: what was your favourite setup, the 5'7 or 5'9 and why? I ride just on the lower side of your volume range (5'8 x 145 though) and just need to come up with the order, was thinking of going with 5'9 x 18"5/8 x 2"5/16 w/ polished standard glassing (heavier) but you got me thinking of going shorter as I normally ride really short crafts (Evo 5'2 my favourite board ever) and normally surf a long pointbreak.
Any thoughts?
I think this Bonzer Shelter model design can only handle going so wide and short. If you want to go really short and wide then I recommend the Biscuit Bonzer. Cheers!!!
William
I heard that Bonzers are sick in the barrel.
How big of waves for this step up and what does it break like? Is it hollow or a point break?
Do you know the Volume on your 6'0? I was thinking the 6'2 sounds pretty good. The 6'3 seems a bit wide for a step up...
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I'm 5'10 and 175 lbs and not sure what size to get. For beach breaks and 44yo.