Board Eat Board surfboard design by Rob Machado
5 foot 4 and a half. That’s small by any standard surfboard, but Rob Machado could ride a bunch of tooth picks and still style hard. So it’s a fish-alaia-shortboard? Whatever it is, I love seeing crew experimenting with anything but the standard pro shortie.
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