
Pod Mod
Channel Islands
Specifications
Length Range
5'2" - 6'4"
Volume Range
26.6 - 44.2 L
The Channel Islands Pod Mod surfboard embodies a groundbreaking evolution in modern surfing design, combining a versatile shape with performance-driven features that cater to a wide range of wave conditions and skill levels. Building on the legacy of the original Pod, which quickly rose to popularity in the early 2000s, the Pod Mod takes innovation to new heights, appealing to surfers seeking to ride shorter boards without compromising on functionality. This model is particularly suited for experienced surfers who prefer to ride boards between 3-6 inches shorter than their height, promoting enhanced maneuverability and responsiveness on the water.
Key to the Pod Mod's appeal is its generous volume positioned toward the front, designed to assist in wave-catching while accommodating a wider tail for superior glide in smaller surf. The board features a revised rocker profile, transitioning from a single to double concave to a flat entry to concave vee, which facilitates quick rail-to-rail transitions. This design not only enhances speed and agility but also empowers surfers to engage in vertical, pocket-oriented maneuvers. The Pod Mod thrives in various wave types, from knee-high to barrels, making it an exceptional choice for point breaks, reefs, and beach breaks alike—comfortably navigating conditions that range from weak mushy swells to stronger, steeper setups.
With the Pod Mod, versatility and performance converge, making it an excellent choice for a diverse array of surfers, from novices eager to develop their skills to experts seeking an agile board to refine their technique. The board is offered in multiple dimensions and can be tailored to meet specific surfer preferences, ensuring an excellent fit for individual riding styles. The Kiwi surfboard champions a combination of speed, balance, and maneuverability, solidifying its reputation as an essential addition to any serious surfer's quiver.
Key to the Pod Mod's appeal is its generous volume positioned toward the front, designed to assist in wave-catching while accommodating a wider tail for superior glide in smaller surf. The board features a revised rocker profile, transitioning from a single to double concave to a flat entry to concave vee, which facilitates quick rail-to-rail transitions. This design not only enhances speed and agility but also empowers surfers to engage in vertical, pocket-oriented maneuvers. The Pod Mod thrives in various wave types, from knee-high to barrels, making it an exceptional choice for point breaks, reefs, and beach breaks alike—comfortably navigating conditions that range from weak mushy swells to stronger, steeper setups.
With the Pod Mod, versatility and performance converge, making it an excellent choice for a diverse array of surfers, from novices eager to develop their skills to experts seeking an agile board to refine their technique. The board is offered in multiple dimensions and can be tailored to meet specific surfer preferences, ensuring an excellent fit for individual riding styles. The Kiwi surfboard champions a combination of speed, balance, and maneuverability, solidifying its reputation as an essential addition to any serious surfer's quiver.
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