Meet The Genius Behind Sharpeye Surfboards: Marcio Zouvi
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Hopping on the inferno 72 from Sharpeye surfboards was a pretty monumental moment for me whilst filming our 'greatest board' test.
To say the least, I felt very lucky to have a chat with the man himself, Marcio Zouvi, the head shaper of Sharpeye, to discuss the new shapes everybody's been loving and to get the inside scoop on their imminent take over of the high performance surfboard space.
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That would be awessome to heard the shaper of the Album Twinsman too.
Next week 🤙🏽
Surfing has a HUGE learning curve and what sucks is that boards are not easy to buy and try, they are so expensive
indeed in the usa they have (had) a lot of demo day , not even speaking about the second hand market which is crazy cheap with a lot of choice of board. it's not the same deal for europe...
Yes they are expensive but surfing is something you have to rly commit to if you wanna be competent. When you compare the cost of a board to a weekend trip away etc it’s not that big of an investment. Second hand market is a good place to look
Fair play for all the content you make. It’s super focused on what’s interesting and for the widest audience. Hats off chief, fantastic job
Excellent content. SITD is great and incredible to watch but real questions and real board reviews at a more relative level is awesome. Well done Kale, amazing job 👌
Really good interview Kale. Nice short interesting questions and allowed the guy to speak without interrupting. Great work!
kale has gone full blown sharpeye enthusiast hahah. i gotta get myself on one of those infernos sometime to see what the hype is all about!
Same here.. Those black ones with white rails looks siiiiiiiick!
I’m enthusiastic about any board that surfs well
As a Brazilian I am beyond happy to see so many people from my country leading the sport in so many different ways
you guys snake too many people
Great interview.
Picked up a Sharpeye Flyer model in 2007, fantastic board that I still have and take out {occasionally} to this day. Been a fan of the company since that first purchase. That being said, these days I try and support my local shaper!
Thanks for taking the time to interview Marcio and give us a closer look, Kale!
As a little guy myself (5'4), was cool to hear his perspective on shaping for smaller frames.
I love my disco and HT2, super excited for this model to come out! Thanks for all you do Kale!
This was the perfect follow up conversation to your test mate. Really explained how board designs vary and how those variations change the way the board operates. Doesn’t hurt that Marco has such a great understanding of it all and explains in terms the average Joe can understand🤙
That is pretty nice!!! Your Chanel and stuff is a evolution for us, indeed
Great testing Kale.
Yeah great conversation with this shaper. It took my three years of buying and selling loads of boards (and losing lots of money!) before i "woke up" and realised i needed more KNOWLEDGE about surfboard design. I started "studying" design so that i gained a basic understanding of the various component parts of a surfboard i.e : Rocker, contours, foil of the board, different tails and how they influence performance, what types of bottom exist and what they do (single concave, vee, double concave, vee etc) , nose designs, length & volume relationships and also how much fins influence, the performance of a board.
I then also started defining what waves i want to / LIKE to ride (the majority of the time) - This is IS SO IMPORTANT !!! I took all these components and custom ordered myself a couple boards, for the waves i surf 90% of the time!
I live in the UK so 905 of the time the waves lack power so I added more length and volume into the equation. It's ALL all well and good being able to throw a 5 11 about and surf it well but if you are only getting 3 waves in two hours what's the point! I now surf 6 6 as a minimum to up my wave count. I have also upped the volume to suit my weight.
This means i do not surf in a vertical , performance orientated way BUT i can still throw it about. On my last session i took my wave count to 21 waves in two and a half hours session at a crowded break! Had more fun that i have ever had and at the end of the day THAT IS THE POINT!
Great interview! What a smart and driven individual. Both of you really!! 🤙🏼
I watched your board reviews and thought it was honest and constructive. Then I had the privilege of seeing you yesterday at Currumbin tearing it apart on the Inferno 72. You stopped on the paddle out to have a quick chat as well asking me about my SUP etc. All round nice guy to boot! Enjoy your videos immensely !
And the shaper is brazilian! That´s Awessome!
Fantastic interview, Kale! This was very informative. Keep up the great work!
Oh man, just saw this. I've ahd a ton of Marcio's boards, always fast, always functional, love them.
He kool way of explaining the details of what it is that makes makes his boards work.
One month ago I got myself a HT2 model and really loved it. I'll get an Inferno 72 as soon as possible.
...and the Brazos striking again 🤙🤙🤙
Kale, thank you so much for focusing on beginners. I’m 43 and I would definitely fit into the category of “poser” or nowadays I think we are called “kooks” I live in Mississippi, USA which is probably the furthest you could get from surfing. My twin brother and I want to desperately learn how to surf but time and location our against us. Thank you so much for talking about boards for beginners and keeping us motivated. Be safe in all your travels, peace from Mississippi 😎✌️
Nice! Just got the Storm one. Looking forward to test this winter here in Brazil! Let’s go!! Awesome video man. Congrats
Marcio boards are 2 hot to handle. Great master shaper.
Kale I watched the full "best surfboard" final video and that is the best I have ever seen your surfing look on that sharpeye. It is the most length of rail I have seen you use in turns on any board; much closer to that classic JJF carve. It was really noticable in your surfing between the sharpeye and the twinsman. I presume that is because the rail is knifier than what you usually use or would select. What is your weight and would any of the volumes on the inferno 72 translate well to a 190 pounder intermediate surfer given Marcio says he had trouble shaping for bigger guys?
Really cool guy! Thanks for the interview, Kale 🤙
It's great to hear from shaper what went into the building of the board. Puts things into perspective why you should not go a buy the same board that Kelly S uses for comp, it would suck because you are not Kelly.
Wooo, the Glass Lab! The finest board factory in Australia🤙🏽
Wow really cool video. me and a few of my friends were marcio's first teamriders back in the late 80s early 90s. i used to go to marcio;s house in ocean beach to pick up my custom boards. im glad marcio is successful because he is a nice guy and hard worker. great memories and great youtube video. God Bless you marcio and thanks for the good times too. bobby ducharme.
Keep pumping out the content - loving it!
Well done Kale. Videos always inspiring and Very informative. It be great if you could talk to other shapers to get their view on their boards as well. 😁
Thanks mate, loved this content and the effort you made to help us all better understand the mystical beast that is the surfboard
Marcio, is aging well. Great Shaper. I glassed many of his boards. 👍👍🤙
I grabbed a 2nd hand (like new) OKAY Model in april 2017, from a shop at HB California, took it home and 4 years now and still my favorite board all time, 20 years surfing. OKAY model is the one that started this buzz, took Filipe, Alejo, Ian Gouveia and so many other CT level pros to the team.... Marcio once said, his boards offer so much control for the light wheight surfer. So am I. There's something in the back half, especially over the fins and tail that just makes turning easy. I would ride this board forever.... The downside is SharpEye boards are getting more and more expensive, half the WCT guys and girls are on those boards.
Got a Sharpeye shaped for me about 18 years ago; 6’4” squash tail with fish girth. I’m about 30 pounds too heavy for it now, but I’m never getting rid of it. So many memories with it; surfed it in six countries.
Yo guys
Happy to see you're all still well
Keep it up
Greetings lionel
Always cool to hear what's going on in these guys heads
always useful and interesting content.. full support from Sardinia surf channel 💪🤙💣
Go Marcio!!!
Still have two sharpeye boards I got during el nino 1997/98. Their shop was still on Morena Blvd in San Diego.
Good on ya kale. Top man. That inferno looks awesome as. Your smashing the waves on that board bro
Great interview and awsome project, well done
Your surfing looked really good on this board
Nice vid
Very professional job until the end!
I got a 6’2” disco cheater last summer perfect for the typical small to medium size SoCal surf.
Man ... Kale I wish you'd come to Los Angeles again so you can be my coach! I'd sign up for a workshop group lesson with you in a heartbeat and invite you to my house for beer and tacos afterward. Thanks for the content !!! please let us know next time your in town
Did he say an inch of concave?? an Episode dissecting the board and putting a straight edge all over it would be interesting to see.
great interview!
The same surfboard behaves totally different with a different fin setup, 1/2/3/4 fins, on every setup roughly we have, small, medium and bigger fin area, for every board we have at least 12 different behavior/characteristics. My board is awesome/sucks, which one of the 12 settings?
Kale, was the Sharpeye Inferno 72 you tested in PU or EPS? Thank you,
Ps. this test series was so fun to watch 🤙🏼 great job
pu
Good to see you ripping it at Currumbin today :)
That Was So Totally Cool & Quite Special Actually! "His Creativity''
Collaborate Effort But 2 Hear the Answered Replies From Marcio
Totally Interesting & Excitingly Rad 2Hear His Perspective Reasons
Dude So Totally Awesome Thx Kale & Macio That Was Really Fun!
Good! - Good! - Very GOOD! "Later Brother'' 👌😜🤙
Shaped both winners boards at the Margs contest - wonder how many times that has happened?
Sonho ter uma Sharpeye!!!
Hey, very informative and great content, with a humble and open approach, which I enjoy (especially in this surf"scene")! I was looking to get a board for more punchy waves. Currently riding a chilli BV2 5'11, but it does start to skip on the surface when going faster and not just that fun. Was thinking the disco inferno 5'10 to develop my skills, do you have an idea, does the round tail work a bit better in punchier head high + conditions ? Many thanks
I just got a radio infierno 5'10 27l
I wonder if Jay Novak still shapes for Sharp Eye in San Diego. Been a while but had close to 20 customs from him over the years. Old school cat
Show us that concave
It’s actually very hard to film haha
@@KalesBroccoli straight edge
Anhedral aerofoils are unstable so concave means more sensitive. Foil boards use anhedral to promote turning. V bottom is stabilising, and doesn't promote turning, contrary to common belief.
What fins did you use for the inferno 72 and what size? Thanks!
Why does he store his boards upside down with the nose to the floor, that would be a good question? Perhaps it is more stable with the point to the ground?
The best board of wsl
The rail sizing on this board looks thick? Are the rails medium thin? I'm looking at the 5'6 but I usually ride a 3/16 medium rail. The 3/8 sounds thick? @Kale Brock
They have a relatively thin rail with a lower apex for the given thickness of the board.
Make no mistake Kyle is not an intermediate surfer. The dims he is riding are close to pro. I have had a 2 Sharpeye’s for almost a year. A Modern 2 and a Modern 2.5. They blow my mind! They are geared more for intermediate guys who have a “real Job”. In other words they have a little more volume in the right places. His comments are correct they “feel alive”. Yewww 🤙
Hey Jeff,
What is the major difference between M2 & M2.5?
Which one is more of a groveller side
Thx
Davyd
@@davydtolyarenok3704 The M2. Step up your normal volume a little bit. Get the MR Twin set with that comes with a small third fin. That is my set up and it just glides. That small third fin still keeps it loose but gives you bite when you need it. The M2.5 I ride in more punchy waves and is a little more performance based and ride with a regular tri fin set up. Hope this helps. 🤙
@@jeffjenkins1799 thanks 🙏🏼
@@jeffjenkins1799 hey Jeff, one more question 😅 which one you do like more the M2 or M2.5 and why?
Trying to decide between seaside/m2/m2.5
Thank you
@@davydtolyarenok3704 it depends on the conditions you normally ride. The modern 2 is more loose and free with the MR 2 plus 1 set up. I live in Florida and it’s ideal for the majority of waves surfed here like 2-4 chop and swells. I just returned from Costa Rica where the swell was pumping for a week straight. It was head high to double overhead. I rode the 2.5 with normal tri fin setup. It is tighter and more geared for performance turns. It handled the conditions very well. I hope this helps.
the inferno 72 looks super sick and i want to ge it but from what i have seen it is only in the dark arts and that brings it way above my price range. do you know if you can get it epoxy? it would put it in my price range
PU available soon I believe that’s what I was riding
Hey Kale, is the tail shape on your Inferno 72 the squash tail or the rounded square tail?
Rounded square :)
@@KalesBroccoli thanks, when ordering an Inferno 72 they give you the option between round, rounded square and squash. I was a bit confused on the latter two because I always kinda thought that a rounded square and a squash were essentially the same thing. Maybe they vary in width?
sickkk
Its hard for a surfboard brand to please the average surfer with mass product on models based on feedback of pro rider ?
Hey Kale, from the board test, which board do you think would work better for a bigger guy from your finalists?
Well sized twinsman or Wing Yong from will Webber
Buy boards from guys that shape for bigger guys as a starting point, smith shapes is the most obvious.
@@KalesBroccoli I was about to say anything from Album. Twinsman and insanity are a good option for a more friendly but rippable board
Brazzos taking over shaping now too. Lol
I really curious about this board. I don’t know anyone who has one where I am.
The board isn't out to the public yet, it'll be released on the 30th of May
Did he say almost an inch of concave between the fins. Holy shit. Here I'm thinking 3/8ths is like the grand canyon.
He did say almost an inch, but I have one and I’d say it’s less than 1/2 inch. Maybe he meant almost a full centimeter?
@@trestlesrocks yea like 3 8ths thsts still pretty deep but believable now.
does anyone know when is the inferno 72 coming out?
it's already out - check darkartsurf
30th May
Good question because I can't see the 72 on sharpeye website.
Best shaper in the world right now?
Btw first
How much they payin u g
They’re not
Not getting paid. But tracking sales so we can continue to ask for boards (and make it worth the investment for the company) for future board tests so that you can continue to watch for free.
If you’re concerned, don’t watch.
watch his best surfboard series of videos.. it wouldn't have made a difference which of the finalist boards he selected as the winner, to me his surfing on the sharpeye just looked way better.. I would have selected it as the winner regardless. I don't think he could have faked that, there's way too many variables in surfing. Plus why would sharpeye pay him anyway they've already got a tonne of good advertising from their pro surfers.
Dude, if there is a question that makes you look like an idiot, you fkn nailed it. What a kook..
boards are like girls.. you like one but hate another while your mate feels the opposite..