Short, stubby, tri-fin. The Channel Islands Biscuit was developed with
Rob Machado. Like Rob, the Biscuit rides free and easy in the smallest
surf and catches waves like a board that's a foot longer.
N: 15 1/4” M: 19 3/4”
T: 15 3/4”
N: 15 1/4” M: 20 1/4”
T: 15 3/4” TH: 2 3/4”
5'11"
6'3"
N: 15 1/4” M: 21”
T: 16 1/8” TH: 2 3/4”
N: 15 1/4” M: 20 1/5”
T: 16.19” TH: 2.88”
6'7"
N: 15 1/4” M: 22”
T: 16 1/4” TH: 3”
7'2"
7'10"
Description
Water Hog - A good wave catcher, this mini-longboard bridges the gap between the performance oriented M-13 hybrid model and our longboard line. Low entry rocker for trimming and enough tail rocker to stay high performance. Bottom goes from flat entry with concave, to vee out the tail. Al suggests riding this as a thruster. For the surfer who wants to ride tons of waves without riding a longboard.
M13 - This is a performance hybrid that caters to the widest possible type and size of surfer and the widest range of wave conditions. Not to be confused with a funshape type board. Paddles like a funshape, but surfs like a shortboard. For the surfer who is looking for a hybrid surfboard with shortboard performance. This is not a shrunk-down longboard.
K Small - This board is engineered to be faster and looser than any of Kelly Slater’s previous small wave models, for a surfer who is more concerned with the board's performance in small waves than getting maximum float.
Flyer II - Widely considered the most versatile shortboard Channel Island makes. Full rails allow for floatation in small waves while the swallow tail keeps it solid in overhead surf. If you can only have one board for all types of waves from real small to well over-head, this is your board.
Flyer - The most popular shortboard in the line. This board excels in small to medium surf but still rides and responds like a conventional shortboard. Al considers this the best small wave shortboard he has ever designed. It should be ridden 2"" to 3"" shorter and 1/4"" to 1/2"" wider than your normal shortboard. For the surfer who wants to maintain the same speed and maneuverability you have on your shortboard in good waves but when the surf is small.