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THE WAVE II is a down the line waveboard with an easygoing character.
“The design concept of this board is taken from recent developments in surfboard design with the widepoint pushed forward along with a bit of extra width and the tail kept pulled in with a moderate width through stance. The result is a stable, early planing, easygoing board that is still very loose off the tail. More backfoot friendly than the Wave I, the extra mid-section curve will still give full rail turns when needed” - Jonah Lepak Designer
Down-the-line wave: 10
Onshore wave: 9
Bump & Jump: 8
Feel: Modern/easygoing - Backfooted
Good down the line waves from shoulder high to over mast-high
Intermediate to Pro.
Very good.
Excellent for float and ride conditions, volume distribution allows relaxed slogging and the extra width plus flatter deck gives good stability.
I wanted to adapt some of the current concepts in surfboard design to windsurfing to create a shape that is very high-performance but still very accessible to the average sailor.
Maybe not as loose as the Wave I tight in the pocket.
A pulled-in nose leads to a clean, even curve with the widepoint pulled a bit forward and ending in a classic rounded pintail. Overall slightly wider, but the width is kept moderate to narrow through the stance and tail to maintain sensitivity.
Very soft tucked rails in the nose area with a release edge starting forward of the front strap and remaining tucked to the back strap.
Moderate wave-rocker with a continuous curve through the stance and the tail.
Flat from the nose into a double concave under the mast base transitioning through to stance to V out the tail. The double concave promotes early planing and a softer ride while the V adds grip and sensitivity off the tail.
Flattened deck with thickness flow biased forward to keep a balanced forward stance in sub-planing conditions.
Thruster setup with larger center and sidebites. This board works well with larger fins compared to the Wave I.
Back to the Future? A classic outline with a modern feel.