Al Merrick CI Fever - Channel Islands Surfboards

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Du bist dir nicht sicher welche Board Länge die passende Größe für dich ist. Unsere Größentabelle kann dir bei der Auswahl helfen. Falls du noch weitere Fragen hast, dann kannst du uns gerne per Mail kontaktieren info@surf-skateboards.com.
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Skateboard Größentabelle
Skateboard Größentabelle
Kategorie Alter Wheelbase Länge Breite
Super Micro 3-6 Jahre 10.5" - 11.25" 27" - 28.25" 7.25" - 7.5"
Micro 4-8 Jahre 11.25" - 13" 28.25" - 30" 7.5" - 7.75"
Mini 6-10 Jahre 13" - 13.5" 30" - 31" 7.75" - 7.8"
Mid 8-12 Jahre 13.5" - 13.75" 31" - 31.25" 7.8" - 8"
Full 10-14 Jahre 13.75" - 14" 31.25" - 31.5" 8" - 8.25"
Large 14 Jahre und älter 14" - 15" 31.5" - 32.5" 8.25" - 10"
Skateboard Auswahlhilfe:

Die zwei maßgeblichen Faktoren für die passende Größe des Skateboards sind die Wheelbase (Achsenabstand) und die Breite des Skateboard Decks. Eine kürzere Wheelbase erleichtert das wenden des Skateboards und Turns gelingen einfacher. Ein breiteres Skateboard Shape erleichtert die Position und Plazierung der Füße und bietet mehr Stabilität beim skaten.

Die obige Tabellen dient dazu das passende Skateboard für Kinder oder Jugendliche auszuwählen.

Erwachsene skaten in der Regel Skateboards mit einer Wheelbase zwischen 14.2" und 14.7". Die Breite des Boards variiert bei Erwachsenen zwischen 8.25" und 10" und hängt von Schuh- und Körpergröße sowie persönlicher Präferenz und Einsatz ab. Generell sind etwas breitere Boards leichter zu fahren und bieten mehr Stabilität vorallem in der Bowl oder Mini Ramp.

*Die Angaben der Board Maße erfolgt in Inch.
Surfboard Größentabelle
Gewicht Beginner Beginner/
Intermediate
Intermediate Advanced
50 bis 55 kg 44 bis 52 Liter 33 bis 40 Liter 26 bis 32 Liter 20 bis 24 Liter
55 bis 60 kg 48 bis 56 Liter 37 bis 44 Liter 28 bis 34 Liter 22 bis 26 Liter
60 bis 65 kg 53 bis 61 Liter 40 bis 47 Liter 30 bis 36 Liter 24 bis 28 Liter
65 bis 70 kg 58 bis 66 Liter 43 bis 50 Liter 33 bis 39 Liter 26 bis 31 Liter
70 bis 75 kg 63 bis 71 Liter 47 bis 54 Liter 35 bis 42 Liter 28 bis 33 Liter
75 bis 80 kg 67 bis 75 Liter 51 bis 58 Liter 38 bis 44 Liter 30 bis 35 Liter
80 bis 85 kg 71 bis 80 Liter 54 bis 63 Liter 41 bis 47 Liter 32 bis 37 Liter
85 bis 90 kg 75 bis 84 Liter 57 bis 66 Liter 44 bis 50 Liter 35 bis 40 Liter
90 bis 95 kg 79 bis 89 Liter 61 bis 70 Liter 46 bis 52 Liter 38 bis 44 Liter
Surfboard Auswahlhilfe:

Ein Surfboard muss genügend Auftrieb bieten, damit du komfortabel paddeln kannst, Wellen anstarten kannst und beim Take Off sicher auf dem Brett landest. Ein zu kleines Surfbrett wird dir keinen Spaß machen, wenn du plötzlich nur noch zwei Wellen pro Surfsession bekommst. Umgekehrt soll das Surfboard aber auch nicht zu groß sein für dich. Schließlich willst du das nächste Surf Level erreichen, Turns üben oder den Duck- Dive erlernen.

Ein sehr guter Indikator welches Board zu deinem Surflevel, deinem Gewicht, deiner Surf Erfahrung und deiner Surf Fitness passt, ist das Volumen des Surfboards gemessen in Liter.

Die obige Tabellen dient dazu das passende Volumen für dich zu finden.
Al Merrick - Channel Islands Surfboards - Fever - Das Allround Performance Shortboard von Pro Surfer Pat Gadauskas! Stab in the Dark 2019 Winner - Best Surfboard testet by Mick Fanning

Al Merrick - Channel Islands Surfboards - Fever

Das Allround Performance Shortboard von Pro Surfer Pat Gadauskas! Stab in the Dark 2019 Winner - Best Surfboard testet by Mick Fanning

The Fever has its roots in Al Merrick’s trusted and proven high performance short board designs. The goal in designing this board with Mike Andrews and Patrick Gudauskas was to create a more accessible tour level performance board that anyone who jumped onto it would “instantly feel the speed and zest for creativity.” Borrowing Pat’s favorite elements of the Proton, Rookie and MBM, and combining them with a subtle single concave and lower rocker resulted in a board with a huge sweet spot. With a slightly more parallel outline and forgiving rocker the Fever has proven to be an all-around design that excels in a wide range of conditions and wave types.

The Fever in the words of Patrick Gudauskas: Overview: The Fever was born from a desire for an all-around performance board based on elements I love, Speed, Drive, and Flair. My Goal in designing this board with Mike Andrews and Channel Islands was to create a surfboard that I could surf in almost any conditions and have a hell of a good time on it. I wanted a more accessible Tour Performance board that anyone who jumped onto it would instantly feel the speed and zest for creativity.

Conditions: I like to surf my Fever in anything from 2-3 foot softer California style beach break and point break waves, to 6ft+ World Tour style waves, like Snapper, J Bay, Bells, Lowers, Haleiwa, and Backdoor. I prefer to ride it just above my groveler/small wave board, and all the way until I need a step-up or round tail surfboard.

How to Order: Same dimensions as my normal short board. For me my normal dims are 5’10” x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4, I have been enjoying a full 2 1/4 just because it gives extra stability and flow to the board, and with the hip on the tail it can hold a little extra volume through to the rail. Pretty straight forward as your normal dimensions.

Technical backdrop: The board originated off the Remix (rookie/MBM) which I surfed for several years on the World Tour. I loved these designs but wanted more speed and drive throughout the board. We chopped rockers off the nose and tail to flatten the design out and allow it to fly. We added a single concave, and a tail template inspired by the CI MBM, one of my all time favorite surfboards by CI. The intention was to give the surfboard drive and control off the back 1/3 of the surfboard, so it could be fast, but also dominate in big sections and hollow bowls. The goal, making it a reliable, easy to access sweet spot for maximum flair.

Background how the Fever came to be: The Fever stands for speed and drive. For me, as a Channel Islands team rider of 16 years, I have ridden almost all the models that Al Merrick and CI Surfboards have designed and loved them all in their own individual ways. Most recently, I had been searching for a board that could encompass all my favorite boards into one surfboard. I wanted it to be easily accessible to find the sweet spot, and to keep me inspired to surf creatively in all conditions be it small onshore beach break, or perfect reeling point break 6 – 8 foot. In the years leading up to the FEVER, I spent a lot of time on the world tour surfing really good waves. I spent a lot of time surfing boards like the Rookie, The Proton, the T-low, and the MBM. The thing that I realized, was that each board in it’s own way served a style or purpose to the waves I was riding. The Proton felt amazing in hollow or powerful waves where the curve of the board suited the curve of the wave face, but when the wave went flat suddenly it felt like I was pushing water or loosing speed. The Rookie/Rook15 felt great in Bells Beach style waves where there was open face for big arcs and turns, but for me struggled in punchy quick beach break style waves. I was finding that in my quiver I had either a board that was one thing, or another, but not both. This is where the Fever was born, from a desire for an all-around performance board based on elements I love, speed, drive, and flair. My goal in designing this board with Mike Andrews and Channel Islands was to create a board that you could surf in almost all conditions and have a hell of a good time on it. I wanted a more accessible Tour Performance board that anyone who jumped onto it would instantly feel the speed and zest for creativity. For the Design we lowered the rockers of my existing boards, added the hip on the tail to give it maximum speed, and maximum drive/control. With the single concave, and simple outline, the Fever has become my favorite surfboard. In my mind the Fever is a board of Speed, Flair, and Drive with a dependable sweet spot for paramount fun. Enjoy!

Design in the words of the shaper, Mike Andrews: “FEVER”. The fever has its roots in Al’s trusted and proven high performance short board series. What we did is we looked at some parts of a few different models Pat loves, including the Rookie/Remix/Mbm and the Proton. From the Rookie we stole the “engine room” i.e., the entry rocker and the rail rocker leading into the fins, but lowered the overall rocker. We also used the slightly shallower concave found on Al’s Remix, compared to the Rookie, helping it be more adaptable in less than perfect waves. From the MBM we took Al’s hip squash, which gives great pivot off the bottom and awesome release in the lip. We then gave it a slightly wider nose and tail than the Rookie, which makes the outline a lil more parallel like the Proton, this produces more drive…and there you have it, Pat’s Fever. Still a very high performance board but one that’s a bit more of an all-rounder and very versatile in a wider range of conditions which is exactly what Pat was searching for!

CI Fever Eigenschaften:

  • Bauweise: PU Polyester
  • Made in Europe
  • Fin Setup: Thruster
  • Lieferumfang: Board ohne Finnen

CI Fever Dimensions:

  • Length x Width x Thickness x Volume
  • 5`10 x 18 5/8 x 2 5/16 x 26,4 Liter
  • 6`0 x 19 1/8 x 2 7/16 x 29,4 Liter

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Lieferzeit2-3 Tage
Surfboard Maße
  • Length x Width x Thickness x Volume
  • 5`10 x 18 5/8 x 2 5/16 x 26,4 Liter
  • 6`0 x 19 1/8 x 2 7/16 x 29,4 Liter
Surfboard ShaperMike Andrews
Fin Set UpThruster (3 Fins)
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