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The Channel Islands Dumpster Diver Surfboard is on it's second iteration, blending the front half of their Sashimi board, and the back half of the Rookie. The Dumpster Diver was built at Dane Reynolds' request, wanting something that would get him through the Trestles contest, and ended up carrying him through his final round.Channel Islands crafted the Dumpster Diver to have enough kick in the tail to really carve in the pocket, but hauls ass at the same time. "Fun, fast, short, wide, and ugly" is how CI describes it, and it's perfect for launching in small to medium surf, and it's power is really unlocked in the hands of an expert.
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The Fort Knox is the redesigned T-Knox model and allows a surfer to hold their rail for a long time and do long arcing turns. This short board is flat under your front foot . has straighter rocker out the back, and is set within the vee are dual concaves. The bottom shape of the Fort Knox keeps the water pressed between the fins, giving it an enormous amount of thrust out of turns. Basically this board will take as much power as you can throw at it and keep on going. **Colors/Patterns may vary**
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The Channel Islands MBM+ Surfboard is a modified version of the old MBM (go figure), with modified bottom contouring thanks to your pal and master shaper: Al Merrick. Channel Islands team riders are shreddin' with the MBM+ and seeing big improvements over its ancestor, and Nathanial Curran even rode this puppy to a 2009 US Open and Lacanau Pro victory, and he's well on his way to the WCT.A single concave bottom and a flip in the tail make the MBM + Shortboard ideal for surfing vertically in the pocket, and will help intermediate to expert surfers in big (waist to well overhead) waves step their game up considerably.**COLOR/PATTERNS MAY VARY**
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The Robber short board from Channel Islands is another great addition to your quiver that is fun and will fly. This short board has a full and flat in front, thin and narrow in the rear. The Robber has a tail that is a winged swallow with spiral vee out the back. This surfboard comes standard with Twin Finner Future Fins but also works well as a thruster. The Robber should be ridden 4-6 inches shorter than your standard short board. Get your hands on this Robber short board at Jack's Surfboards before they are gone!**Color/Patterns May Vary**
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Suited specifically to Dane Reynolds style specs, the Channel Islands Proton Surfboard will help an experienced surfer take his/her game to the next level. The Proton has rocker running all the way through, along with full rails that should be ridden aggressively or not ridden at all. Good for waist-high to head and a half high waves.**PATTERNS/COLORS MAY VARY**
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Despite it's name, Channel Islands' The Rookie Surfboard unlocks its true potential when under the feet of an experienced rider. Designed around the powerful and aggressive Jordy Smith, the Rookie is perfect for waist to double overhead surf, and it conceals volume, so order about 1" shorter than other shortboards.**PATTERNS/COLORS MAY VARY**
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The Channel Islands Tangent Surfboard is an ultra versatile shorty that's designed by Kelly Slater himself, and helped him win his 9th world title. Continuous rocker makes the Tangent the perfect everyday board for an intermediate to expert surfer in waist to overhead high waves.**PATTERNS/COLORS MAY VARY**
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