more volume and tall rails is the opposite. they actually are easier to paddle through the big stuff especially chop and side wind. the bottom and bottom rail edge have to be designed right for this style of paddling to be forgiving and playful. the more time you spend in a dugout in these conditions you start to use to your advantage. there is a reason all of the top paddlers choose to ride these boards. it's a HUGE advantage. Watch the live stream replay of the last few Eurotour races all in brutal windy conditions. you will not find one flat deck in the top 20+
Thank you Didier for watching and having interest with the all new Everready board! Interesting you edited your first comment. tall rails have nothing to do with a board being challenging in side wind. you hear this statement from either two types of paddlers. One is a novice paddler or a paddler with limited skills in wind or two from paddlers who haven't spent enough time in a dugout to learn how to ride them to their advantage. High volume has very little to do with it. It's more of the shape of the bottom / bottom rail and rocker. 15knots sidewind is challenging no matter what board you choose but I guarantee you a dugout paddled properly is a HUGE advantage. That being said it sounds like you have been paddling the Maliko board for a long time flat deck boards like this and the blackfish are fantastic boards and are very easy to paddle for many people but there is a reason the top paddlers choose a dugout in choppy, windy, bumpy conditions.
What happened to Infinity HB? Infinity was part of the HB classic Surf shops. Carl Hayward, George's,Plastic Fantastic, Robert August, Oh $hit you guy's make boats sorry.
Looks amazing man 🤙🏽
Incredible board! 🔥Looking forward to its arrival! Also, nice camera gimbal. 😜
Looking sharp! 🚀🚀🚀
Awesome work
Nice! Thanks for the tour of the shop and the board looks fantastic 🤙🔥
Really cool looking design and thoughts! 🎉
Got any actual dimensions. Like the depth of the board. Lots to like about this board but it may be a bit tall for messy sude chop and side winds?
more volume and tall rails is the opposite. they actually are easier to paddle through the big stuff especially chop and side wind. the bottom and bottom rail edge have to be designed right for this style of paddling to be forgiving and playful. the more time you spend in a dugout in these conditions you start to use to your advantage. there is a reason all of the top paddlers choose to ride these boards. it's a HUGE advantage. Watch the live stream replay of the last few Eurotour races all in brutal windy conditions. you will not find one flat deck in the top 20+
LFG 🔥
You guys have any rider weight ranges yet for the various widths? I'm 200 and wondering if the 24" is going to work for me.
thanks for watching... the 24" board can accommodate a rider up to 240lbs...
@@infinitysupco.1761 That is awesome news!
Build board with sea in mind and not only river or lake conditions. All the boxy noses are so difficult to control in sidewinds over 15 knots.
Thank you Didier for watching and having interest with the all new Everready board! Interesting you edited your first comment. tall rails have nothing to do with a board being challenging in side wind. you hear this statement from either two types of paddlers. One is a novice paddler or a paddler with limited skills in wind or two from paddlers who haven't spent enough time in a dugout to learn how to ride them to their advantage. High volume has very little to do with it. It's more of the shape of the bottom / bottom rail and rocker. 15knots sidewind is challenging no matter what board you choose but I guarantee you a dugout paddled properly is a HUGE advantage. That being said it sounds like you have been paddling the Maliko board for a long time flat deck boards like this and the blackfish are fantastic boards and are very easy to paddle for many people but there is a reason the top paddlers choose a dugout in choppy, windy, bumpy conditions.
What happened to Infinity HB? Infinity was part of the HB classic Surf shops. Carl Hayward, George's,Plastic Fantastic, Robert August, Oh $hit you guy's make boats sorry.
We make it all and always have thanks for watching
Specs?
this one in the video is the 21" we have a full spec break down and lots more info on the site infinity-sup.com