![]() The rocker is moderate, with a more relaxed entry than years past, but not what you could call low. You’d be hard-pressed to say anything stands out as noticeably obvious. If I had to describe the board simply, it’s what I consider to be our status quo, high-performance, modern shortboard. That board was an experimental shape I did for Kolohe, but he picked it up and said it was too small, so Griff snagged it.) Over the next 18 months I really started evolving the DRIVER from that board, and in July, I was almost ready to launch the 2.0, when Stab called to request the boards. (Its origin is based on the board Griffin rode at Snapper/Kirra during his break out rookie run in ‘18. I had to do a couple of them twice, then Tony C glassed them. I was there on holiday, with my family, so I whipped up the files, then Wayne Lowen transferred them from AKU to Shaped3D. The boards were shaped in Aus, at our factory near Kirra. What is the name of the board you provided, and what are its prominent features? It’s a nice validation to our hard work with our CT team, because they really drive these designs. Especially Mick, because he’s such a finely-tuned, technical master. It feels good to know the guys liked the boards. With Dane and Mick both picking my board, it’s like winning two of them and getting another second. I never went into one of these expecting to win. I still feel like there’s a lot of luck involved. I guess you guys saying “finally“, it’s a compliment, like you always expected it. Stab: No longer the bridesmaid! How’s it feel to finally win one of these things? Let’s chat with Mayhem about the board that made him king (for a year). Best Mayhem I’ve ever had, and I’ve had some good ones.”ĭane : “I think it would work good at Salt Creek or something.” I pushed it as hard as I could and it would just stay in there. Mick : “As soon as I jumped on this, everything felt connected. This is Mayhem’s first SITD win in five attempts, but he’ll tell you that it counts as two-and-a-half wins, which puts him right at the top of the pack.īelow you’ll find one notable and two subdued quotes on the …Lost board by their esteemed riders: Use the Board Manager to quickly reference or organize customer catalog of shapes.Spoiler alert: …Lost Surfboards’ Matt Biolos won the All-Stars edition of Stab in the Dark, earning top honors from Dane and Mick plus a runner-up from Jordy Smith. The Board Manager is useful for quick referencing board models or organizing your customers by file type. Once you have found it, select the entire file folder and your board files will populate in the Board Managerīoard files can be categorized by Shaper, Rider, Model, Filename, Length, Width, Thickness, Volume, Nose Rocker, Tail Rocker, or Last Modified. ![]() You will receive the following empty prompt:įrom there: Click the Browse icon and search for your entire file folder. (Shown using Apple IoS.)įrom there, open AkuShaper and do a File -> Board Manager. To use the Board Manager effectively First begin by saving your shapes to a single file folder. The AkuShaper Board Manager is used to organize and quick reference your catalog of shapes. Open the Board Manager with the keyboard shortcut or by going File -> Board Manager Board Manager Startup Guide on how to use the AkuShaper BOARD MANAGER ![]()
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