Friday, March 9, 2012

Rusty Bali Single Fin surfboard for high performance

The board that is making a lot of waves so to speak at the moment is the Rusty Bali Single Fin. This is a board that delivers in terms of performance. If you are looking for a board that can help you rock over the waves and that will give you a sharp turn, enabling you to fly high in the sky with unbelievable aerials then this is a board for you. If you are looking to improve you will want to look to your equipment first and foremost. It goes this way with just about any sport that you are involved in. 
Even a guy like Kelly Slater will tell you that he will have his board designed specifically to the type of surfing that he is focusing on. You won't see him surfing on a longboard in the pipeline or the tubes. You should also take an example like this. You should also know that if you have just begun surfing you will have to get some practice before moving onto the hardcore stuff. It takes time to build up moves like these. You have to be patient, but if you can stick to it and find a way to keep the routine up you will just go from strength to strength  and before you know it you will find yourself  doing moves like you have seen surfers do when you fist started.

The design of this board is easily noticed by a logo presented by a dog, which comes with three shadows and they are quite bright so you are not going to be unnoticed. It kind of goes back to the 80's if you look at the design closely, but the way the board is shaped to perform beats any board back in the day.

Those who are familiar with the fantastic waves that Bali has to offer will know what we are talking about because this board is perfect for that style of surfing, but there are other waves similar to these sorts of waves. You obviously have to find waves that will give you the type of performance that you are looking for. Waves that reach your chest are not going to do it for you. You should be looking for something that you will be able to get some kind of a lift from.

Certain parts of the board resemble those of the 80's type, such as the Occy '84 because of its relaxed rocker, but most other aspects it's not old school.  The deck, being semi flat and rails being full enable one to turn in the lip.


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