Showing posts with label Alex Knost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alex Knost. Show all posts

7'9 Stepdeck

I've been inspired by some of the midlengths that I've seen in the water recently. Cyrus has been making himself some fun looking 2+1 boards. I traded boards in the water with Knost a few weeks ago, and really enjoyed the midlength he shaped for himself, and I haven't been able to shake these boards out of my head.

With that in mind, Griffin and I put our heads together the other day to come up with something new and interesting. We started with the original log rhythm template as our foundation (21 1/2" wide log) We narrowed it to 20 3/4"

I really wanted to keep plenty of volume and rail through the middle of the board (50/50), but then transition to a modern edge in the tail. I don't really like displacement hulls, personally, but I do like boards that glide and trim effortlessly, so the extra volume is intended to make this board glide like a log, but turn and respond like a midlength.

We ended up pulling in the nose, because we agreed we didn't need so much foam up there for what we wanted this board to do. So we actually used the tail template of the Pinwheel model (longboard we did for Japan) for the new nose. In order to further eliminate foam in the nose of the board, we gave it a step. A nice heart-shaped step.



Knost via Lightner

Love this photo of Al, that Kyle took at Steamer last weekend.

Contest within the Contest

Al may have won the surf contest, but Christian won the arm wrestling contest at the awards dinner.














Because this is what CWach eats for dessert:

Joel Tudor Invitational | Santa Cruz

Had a blast at the Vans Invitational this weekend. The waves were pumping, the weather was beautiful and everyone was surfing like bonkers.

Everyone was surfing so insane. Honestly, any single one of those guys could have won the contest. But Alex was surfing like a man possessed. One of the most impressive surfing performances I've ever seen. In the final, he was a little dot on the horizon scrapping into overhead waves and then doing what Al does best... all the way to the inside.

Burch surprised a few people by making it to the final. Although it really shouldn't surprise anyone. The guy can just flat out surf on anything. (As he has proven again and again)

Such an honor to get to be there this weekend and experience the whole thing.

Thanks so much to Joel and Vans for everything. They did an incredible job, and pulled on one for the ages.

(Photos nicked from vanssurf.com)




Joel Tudor x Vans Event #3 | Jan 14-15

The third event in the Joel Tudor x Duct Tape x Vans series will be held next weekend in Santa Cruz, CA.

Nathan got "the call" yesterday informing him that he's in!

Other participants include: Harrison Roach, Jared Mell, Chris del Moro, Al Knost, Justin Quintal, Christian Wach, Dane Peterson, Tyler Warren, Mikey DeTemple, JJ Wessels, Troy Elmore, and a few others.

Should be an incredible weekend of surfing at the Lane, probably going to make the trek up there to witness it.

Congrats Nate, stoked you're in the contest.

Slide Magazine x Kyle Lightner x Simon Perini

Two of my favorite dudes, who happen to be photographers, each have multi-page spreads in the most recent issue of Slide Magazine.

Simon Perini covered Deus Ex Machina, and Kyle Lightner shot a bunch of gems of Alex Knost.

Stop by the shop and check it out.


On The Board Magazine | Japan

Just got the new issue of On The Board Magazine.

Unreal shot of Tyler on the cover.

Tomohiro read me the article about Alex, Tanner, Harley, Yuta, and I.

Don't feel worthy of sharing an article with those 4 super-talented surfers. But stoked nonetheless.
























Joel Tudor Duct Tape Invitational

Here are a few photos from the Joel Tudor Invitational last weekend at the ECSC

All photos: Nolan Hall

(Contest Jersey; Nathan Adams & Pintail; Alex Knost & Friend)



Helping Hand

Tyler Warren lost his board yesterday during the US Open. Kelly Slater was nice enough to save it for him.

(Al wasn't so lucky)

Noosa via Keith Novosel

2 incredible photographs by Keith Novosel from the Noosa Festival, back in March.

(Alex Knost & Harrison Roach)