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Haydenshapes
FutureFlex is an affluent mix of modern custom designed materials and modern design innovation for high performance surfing. The construction combines a stringer-less, high-density custom shaped EPS core laminated with biaxial fiberglass, epoxy resin and a parabolic carbon fiber frame
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The untitled is a rather interesting board it has a medium entry rocker with a fairly flat centre that transitions into a lot of tail rocker. The concave is fairly deep single that moves into a double concave through the fins with a ‘V’ behind the centre fin giving lots of lift while still allowing it to go on rail with ease. The deep single Hayden says is to help the board get speed quickly in smaller waves or plane along the rails in large waves it is also the deepest concave I have seen on any of his boards. The flyers create a place to release water coupled with the pronounced tail rocker makes for a fast and lively board in most conditions. While it still does have a fairly full outline it certainly doesn’t feel like that in the surf. I’ve been pretty lucky and haven’t really tried in the lower wave spectrum as we’ve pretty much had non stop waves for the past few months even the 1-2ft days have still had some punch to them. One thing I will say is this board does do everything Hayden claims it to do.