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Webber
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- The Mini Fish uses very high volume for paddle and glide, but has curves which fit into, and grip onto the wave face. When fish shapes are too flat in rocker, or parallel in plan shape, they cannot be surfed naturally, because they are too straight for the curved parts of the wave. You have to surf the board not the wave.
- The short board has medium rocker for a balance between drive and maneuverability , and a deep double concave for a balance between bite and forgiveness.
- The Fatburner has evolved into a slightly more subtle version of its chunky former self.
While the Afterburner has become more fishy, the new Fatburner has been refined by maintaining, but hiding the much desired volume into a much sexier package. The nose, tail and rails are a touch finer, yet the centre thickness is slightly increased to offset these refinements.
- The 09 Afterburner maintains the overall theme that has made this design synonymous with the concept of the all rounder.
- he Spoon is the widest shortest board in the Webber range.
It maintains the classic single to double combination of our previous range, to offer a small wave fish in its traditional form.
- This board has a medium entry rocker with slightly higher tail rocker for fast paddling with ability to fit the board into the face of the wave. The tail curve gives the choice of line that lower tail rockered boards don't give. Nose and tail rockers are very blended to create a broad sweet spot, which is more forgiving.