Who = Who should be riding this model
When = When should this model be ridden
What = What this model is about
Who - The Short Round should be ridden by intermediate and better surfers. Someone who is easily popping up and turning down the line. Its forgiving and full-bodied outline will help the lesser skilled surfers while advanced surfers can ride it short in length to maximize its performance in small surf.
When - The Short Round should be ridden when the waves don’t/can’t warrant a traditional shortboard, but yet still offer enough to turn and slash on the correct model. Waves in the thigh + to chest + range is ideal. A great model for the average surf found at your home break.
What - The Short Round is high performance surfing in small waves. That is what the Short Round was made to do and it does it well. A no gimmicks, no shenanigans, thorough bred workhorse for average conditions. It is a performance hybrid that bridges the gap between grovel and hp shortboards. It accomplishes this with a wide-ish nose, volume forward outline, low entry rocker/moderate tail rocker, generous single-double concave, and a tight bump squash tail.