Details:
Brand: Slater Designs x Dan Mann
Model: FRK+
Length: 6’2”
Width: 19.75”
Thickness: 2 13/16”
Volume: 36.10L
Fins: Futures (not included)
Construction: Epoxy
Shipping Cost: $199.00
Description:
This board is Epoxy and is lighter than average.
The deck has shallow back foot pressures, see the photos to view rest of pressure dent details.
The right rail has two small cosmetic blemishes that are watertight.
The tail has a small pro repair that is watertight and a small pro repair towards the left that is watertight.
More Information
(Below information is from Firewire Surfboards website)
Dan Mann's FRK+ is a classic squash tail high-performance shortboard, an enhanced version of the FRK for everyday conditions.
The FRK+ is meant to be ridden slightly shorter than the original FRK round tail. It has all the on-wave benefits of the original FRK with a touch more release through turns that comes from the squash tail and minor adjustments to how the concaves and fin placements relate to the increased surface area of the squash when compared to a round tail.
The feedback on this shape has been that it has a super quick rail-to-rail responsiveness mixed with extremely good drive and release. Most intermediate and above surfers will appreciate the FRK+ for the way it gets out of your way to the point that you don’t even notice it's there - it feels like the most high performance expression of your intentions possible.
An enhanced version of the FRK for everyday waves, the FRK+ is your daily driver. Designed for performance surfing, the FRK+ will work in the smaller stuff but really starts to excel when it hits waist high or bigger. Recommended in 2-6' surf, best in average to epic conditions.
Updated from the FRK with a squash tail, this model has all the benefits of its predecessor with a touch more release through turns from the squash tail adjustment. The "engine," or back third of the shape, has incredible drive will still providing release, and is super responsive rail-to-rail. Best paired with Kelly's KS1 fin template.
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