Channel Islands T-Low

T-Low

Channel Islands

Specifications

Length Range 5'6" - 6'8"
Volume Range 22.4 - 40.6 L
Introducing the Channel Islands T-Low, a premier shortboard designed with the evolving surfer in mind. Developed through extensive R&D in collaboration with renowned pro surfer Tanner Gudauskas, the T-Low combines user-friendly features with high-performance capabilities, making it a standout choice for diverse wave conditions and skill levels. This surfboard boasts a thoughtful blend of medium entry and low exit rockers, allowing for a balanced approach regardless of whether you're tackling mellow beach breaks or steep point breaks. The bottom contours feature a single concave that flattens out just before the tail, enhancing speed and responsiveness when transitioning from rail to rail.

What truly sets the T-Low apart is its versatility; it accommodates a wide range of conditions, from weak and mushy waves to powerful barrels. The tapered rails and suggested dimensions—recommended to be 1/16” thicker than the DFR models—allow for extra buoyancy and stability, essential for both novice and experienced riders. The design encourages maneuverability, making vertical and power carving effortless while maintaining the option for a cruisy, positional ride. The T-Low has garnered acclaim on the World Tour, highlighted by Tanner's exploits and Dane Reynolds' performance on a prototype that led him to a final in the 2012 Championship Tour in France, underscoring this board's capacity for competitive performance.

With options available in various lengths up to 2 inches longer than the rider's height, the T-Low is adaptable to meet personal preferences while still maximizing its mechanics. Whether you're on a knee-high day or challenging double overhead swells, this board's reliability and versatility ensure you get the most out of your surfing experience, making it the ideal companion for any surf trip. Elevate your performance and enjoy the ocean's joy with the Channel Islands T-Low.

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