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Greg Webber has made a mark on surfboard design. This passion for design and high performance has guaranteed his status as one of the world's highest profile surfboard designers. Our 2006 Webber range maintains its focus on high-performance surfing, no matter what the conditions. |
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webber
With less nose rocker and more tail rocker than most, the Webber is a quick pick-up, responsive design, with plenty of forgiveness due to the blending of rocker. With smoother rocker, there is much less need for boxy, soft, dull rails.
The blended curves allow for the greatest range of foot positions possible- from centred for carving, to back for tight snaps, to way forward for airs. The rails are fine, low and softly blended into the bottom rail because of the rocker.
Available sizes:
6'0"
6'1"
6'3" |
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afterburner
The Afterburner is a semi fish, with just enough extra width and thickness to increase glide and paddling speed significantly, without surfing flat like a standard fish.
The slightly lower rocker complements the additional width and thickness, giving the 'on rail' drive needed to better harness the speed and manoeuvrability of the loose planshape. The slight single concave at the front foot, with the softer front rail, delivers lift and speed with total forgiveness. The deeper double concave that runs out through the tail creates the grip which gives this model more range than any standard fish.
Available sizes:
6'2"
6'4"
6'6"
6'8
6'10" |
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fatburner
The Fatburner is the chunky, lower-rockered version of the Afterburner. Although the rocker is pretty flat, it has a very even curve throughout, which gives flow and feel to a set of proportions which can otherwise have limited use.
The single-to-double concave is even more sculpted than the Afterburner's, delivering extra feel as well as volume. This is a small-wave board with low-speed glide and high-speed hold, which gives the Fatburner much more range than you would expect.
Available sizes:
6'3"
6'6" |
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compact disc
The CD is easy to describe in terms of shape (it's round), but hard to pigeon-hole in terms of performance. Used undersized, it is a fun small-wave board or air board. Yet when used oversized relative to weight of the surfer, it is a great beginner's board. At the other end of the scale, older, bigger guys who can surf, can still use them as driving platforms for carving long point waves.
Thanks to its round tail, the CD surfs better in the pocket than the swallow-tailed standard fish. The drive and stability comes from the lower rocker, moderate width and flatter deck; the manoeuvrability comes from the lack of length.
Available sizes:
6'2"
6'6"
6'10" |