 Hi, this is Austin from the surf station. Just want to talk to you guys a little bit about Channel Island's newest model, the Fred Stubble. The Fred Stubble was helped created by Connor Coffin when he asked for a condensed version of the award-winning Fred Rubble. Fred Stubble really bridges the gap between the Fred Rubble and the dumpster diver. Has a lot of characteristics of both of those boards. This board is really made for surf anywhere from about knee to thigh high to about chest to head high. The nose and tail are both wider with reduced rocker in both the nose and the tail. The board has single concave under the front foot with double concave near the fins with V out the tail. The board really goes rail to rail really well and flat sections helps glide through Rio sections and it really does nice tight arcs and real small pockets. The Fred Stubble is made to be ridden a couple inches shorter than your height because of all the overall volume but it actually paddles like it's about three to four inches longer than what it is. The Fred Stubble can be ridden as a tri-fin or a quad. The quad is going to give the board more speed and drive down the line and kind of loosen it up in smaller surf. The Fred Stubble is a great all around everyday small wave high performance shortboard. We have a ton in stock, every size from 5'4 up to about 6'2, come and check them out.