 Today we're reviewing surfboards by Ken White, made in St. Augustine, Florida. Ken's been shaping for over 20 years. His boards work great. This is what Ken calls the OG nose rider. This is a traditional lawn board based off of the nose riding principles of the early 60s. It's got soft rails throughout the board, kind of like a broom handled rail. It's got a deep concave, teardrop concave, runs through the front of the board. If you notice the board has a very flat rocker in the front half and quite a bit of tail kick for nose riding. Nothing fancy, just all the elements coming together, working great. It will hold you in the pocket. If you like drop knee turns and hang tens and summertime log riding, this is the board for you. They are priced at full color, $8.79. So it's a great value. The boards hold up. There are people riding Ken's boards that have had them for almost 10 years. No D-lam, great glass jobs. I really like the dip tail that Ken does. It gives you a little bit more hold when you're nose riding and it gives you when you want to do one of those deep drop knee turns or just a real hard pivot turn off the tail. Place for your foot holds in. Board works great in any kind of clean waves up to about shoulder high. Nose riding is the board's forte, but you don't give up on turning. They turn awesome. So we here at the surf station love surfboards that work well and Ken's boards definitely do. So sport your local shaper, come by, pick up a Ken White OG nose rider.