6'3" Gumball (Goofy)
6’3” x 19.83” x 2.48” x 35.3L In preparing this outline and design for the general public, we have spent quite a bit of time researching the ins and outs of asymmetrical surfboards. As you can imagine, there is much up for debate about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to asymm surfboards but there is one thing that is always true of surfboards as a whole, no matter their symmetry — only one rail can be always engaged at a time on the sloped surface of a wave. With this in mind, imagine how changing up a board’s symmetry could play to your benefit depending on whether you are going right or going left, whether you are surfing your frontside or your backside. One main benefit of why asymms can perform well is the way it transitions between turns. Since the rails are different lengths and since only one rail can be engaged at a time on the wave, it’s like you get two different surfboards in one — a board that favors you on your frontside (+ toe-side) and on your backside (+ heel-