 I think about having a good board for turns. There's like a couple of key things that stick out. It's gotta go fast. Like no good board I feel like I've ever had my slow. Then you also need that kind of transition, right? From like that, like toe to heel, being able to roll from this rail and roll from that rail. But I'd say like my general shortboard for a two happy is five nine, which is like kind of my normal shortboard size for California. It works really good as a step up. Yeah. Just a slight step up. That was where I had some of my favorite ones. They were one inch longer even. But then even for California, some of my favorite ones have been an inch shorter. So there's kind of like, depending on how you want to order your board, I guess is what you want to ride it in, right? Yeah. So I think your standard shortboard range and then a little bit down or a little bit up. It seems like the board is super versatile. Like the guys at Choku are riding it there as round tails like in pretty serious ways. For sure. Like when you think of the happy original happy, I think of like that really like a lot more volume up by the chest. This has all the volume, but I just feel like it's dispersed.