 Hey, this is Matt with surfstationstore.com and today we're reviewing the Channel Islands Taco Grinder. So essentially a stretched out Fred Rubble step up the Taco Grinder is for about head high and a half or larger waves. It has a relatively full rail for the kind of board it is and it has quite a bit of tail rocker. So think of a board performing like your high performance shortboard in relatively large waves. I've had this on a trip in about real four-foot waves to maybe slightly larger double overhead, maybe a little bit bigger than that and it handled great. Depending on how it's breaking you can ride this board about two to three inches shorter than your normal board, sometimes even longer. My normal Fred Rubble is about five nine and my Taco Grinder is six one. So I'm about at the two to four inches longer mark. I could see this board working for me in a five eleven. They come standard with a five fin rounded pin. So you can try this board as a quad or a tri-fin. And also it they come standard with the carbon strip on the bottom. So the idea behind the carbon on the bottom is to strengthen the board and also make a longer board a little bit stiffer. It also concentrates the flex in the tail. So generally on a narrower tail you want a little bit more pop in the board or else it'll track. So that's somewhat of the idea here. So that is the CI Taco Grinder riding about two to four inches shorter in some real waves.