 Hey, this is Tori Strange from the surf station. Today I want to talk about the Channel Islands Mini. The Mini is based off the skinny fish, but instead of a deep swallowtail, the tail is a squash tail. This allows a little more drive in your turn instead of the bite. The rails are hard, flowing to a round rail in the middle, soft in the nose. The Mini has a single to double concave allowing lift in your turns. The outline of the Mini has the wind point of the board forward. This allows you to have plenty of floatation under your chest when paddling for a wave, allowing for ease and catching the wave. Nose is pulled in a little bit so you can duck dive easy. The Mini can be ridden as a tri-fin or quad. Here we have five boxes for your selection. We have plenty of Minis in stock here at the surf station. You can see them online at surfstationstore.com. Come by the shop, review them online. The Mini should be ridden three to six inches below your height. Personal preference, you can go a little bigger than that if you'd like. All-around great board, Kalani Robb rips on his and you'll rip on yours too. The Mini is great for your average surfer, all the way up to an expert surfer. It can be ridden on a wide variety of range or wide variety of range. Um, um, what am I going to say next? It's the wave size. Okay. The Mini can be ridden in waves from one foot to well overhead as a wide, uh...