 What's going on guys? This is Steve at surfstationstore.com Just wanted to give you guys a quick board review on Firewire's new unibrow surfboard. Dan Mann, the designer of the unibrow, says that this design was rooted off of designing and riding the dominator, sweet potato, and potato-nator. One difference between these three root models and the unibrow is in the width of the nose. While wider noses make it easier to paddle into waves, the narrow nose will make this board very maneuverable. Especially in larger surf. The tail, however, is quite wide. The wide tail creates a loose feel and more maneuverability in the slower waves. Making it a great tail style for your typical East Coast wave. This board comes with a five-pin setup, so you have the option to ride it as a thruster or a quad. The bottom has an aggressive single concave that starts in the nose, carries through the deep spot forward of the fins, and splits into a subtle double concave that then directs the water flow to the inside of the front fin. Overall, the unibrow is a great board to add to your quiver. If you're trying to get rid of your groutler board and you're looking for something to be more maneuverable, more versatile, and not just the smaller and medium-sized waves, but also in the larger waves, I would definitely check out the Firewire unibrow. Come on by the shop to check them out or check us out online at surfstationstore.com