Pyzelian 2 from Pyzel Surfboards. The ultimate everyday shortboard for surf in the thigh-high up to solid overhead range? That's what a lot of people are saying about the Pyzalien 2, a slight refresh and refinement of the classic Pyzalien, one of shaper Jon Pyzel's favourite ever models. Features: Construction: PU Shaper: Jon Pyzel Outline: Smooth and clean with no hips, wider than a high-performance shortboard in the nose and tail but without being bulky Tail: Swallow Rocker: Smooth and continuous – low-ish in the entry, with a curvier, more aggressive tail rocker Concave: Single runs through the nose and under the front foot, slight double between the side fins and vee out the last 6 inches of the tail Fin Set-Up: 5-fin Fin System: Futures Suitable Conditions: 2–6ft, this is almost a one-board quiver Rider Ability: Intermediate to advanced It's not an all-out high-performance shortboard and it's definitely not in the funboard or groveller category, but will serve as either in all but the biggest or smallest conditions you're likely to want to surf a shortboard in. What you’ll also notice is the smooth, clean outline, no hips or kinks.Meanwhile the swallow tail adds to the snappiness, push and hold, so you never really need to nurse it. The pronounced vee out the tail releases pressure and lets you push hard through turns without losing control.“[ The Pyzalien]’s always been one of my favourite boards,” says Jon Pyzel, “and it’s one of those designs that almost every single person that rides it really likes it.”“ I made a few small changes compared to the Pyzalien, the biggest one being a refinement through the rail. The original Pyzalien had a really full, chunky rail, and you’d actually order it a little bit thinner than your normal shortboard. This board has more curve through the deck, so it has a more refined rail." It has a pretty wide nose, but not super wide by today’s standards.” Order 2 to 3 inches shorter than your "standard shortboard", says Pyzel... but is there even such a thing anymore? This'll be go-to shortboard in anything less than fully macking surf. 5’7” x 18.63” x 2.25” | 25.405’8” x 18.75” x 2.31” | 26.605’9” x 19.00” x 2.31” | 27.305’10” x 19.25” x 2.38” | 28.905’11” x 19.38” x 2.44” | 30.206’0" x 19.50” x 2.50” | 31.506’1” x 19.75” x 2.56” | 33.106’2” x 20.00” x 2.63” | 34.906’4” x 20.50” x 2.75” | 38.306’6” x 20.88” x 2.88” | 41.906’8” x 21.00” x 3.00” | 45.00
Pyzelian 2 from Pyzel Surfboards. The ultimate everyday shortboard for surf in the thigh-high up to solid overhead range? That's what a lot of people are saying about the Pyzalien 2, a slight refresh and refinement of the classic Pyzalien, one of shaper Jon Pyzel's favourite ever models. Features: Construction: PU Shaper: Jon Pyzel Outline: Smooth and clean with no hips, wider than a high-performance shortboard in the nose and tail but without being bulky Tail: Swallow Rocker: Smooth and continuous – low-ish in the entry, with a curvier, more aggressive tail rocker Concave: Single runs through the nose and under the front foot, slight double between the side fins and vee out the last 6 inches of the tail Fin Set-Up: 5-fin Fin System: Futures Suitable Conditions: 2–6ft, this is almost a one-board quiver Rider Ability: Intermediate to advanced It's not an all-out high-performance shortboard and it's definitely not in the funboard or groveller category, but will serve as either in all but the biggest or smallest conditions you're likely to want to surf a shortboard in. What you’ll also notice is the smooth, clean outline, no hips or kinks.Meanwhile the swallow tail adds to the snappiness, push and hold, so you never really need to nurse it. The pronounced vee out the tail releases pressure and lets you push hard through turns without losing control.“[ The Pyzalien]’s always been one of my favourite boards,” says Jon Pyzel, “and it’s one of those designs that almost every single person that rides it really likes it.”“ I made a few small changes compared to the Pyzalien, the biggest one being a refinement through the rail. The original Pyzalien had a really full, chunky rail, and you’d actually order it a little bit thinner than your normal shortboard. This board has more curve through the deck, so it has a more refined rail." It has a pretty wide nose, but not super wide by today’s standards.” Order 2 to 3 inches shorter than your "standard shortboard", says Pyzel... but is there even such a thing anymore? This'll be go-to shortboard in anything less than fully macking surf. 5’7” x 18.63” x 2.25” | 25.405’8” x 18.75” x 2.31” | 26.605’9” x 19.00” x 2.31” | 27.305’10” x 19.25” x 2.38” | 28.905’11” x 19.38” x 2.44” | 30.206’0" x 19.50” x 2.50” | 31.506’1” x 19.75” x 2.56” | 33.106’2” x 20.00” x 2.63” | 34.906’4” x 20.50” x 2.75” | 38.306’6” x 20.88” x 2.88” | 41.906’8” x 21.00” x 3.00” | 45.00
Pyzelian 2 from Pyzel Surfboards. The ultimate everyday shortboard for surf in the thigh-high up to solid overhead range? That's what a lot of people are saying about the Pyzalien 2, a slight refresh and refinement of the classic Pyzalien, one of shaper Jon Pyzel's favourite ever models. Features: Construction: PU Shaper: Jon Pyzel Outline: Smooth and clean with no hips, wider than a high-performance shortboard in the nose and tail but without being bulky Tail: Swallow Rocker: Smooth and continuous – low-ish in the entry, with a curvier, more aggressive tail rocker Concave: Single runs through the nose and under the front foot, slight double between the side fins and vee out the last 6 inches of the tail Fin Set-Up: 5-fin Fin System: Futures Suitable Conditions: 2–6ft, this is almost a one-board quiver Rider Ability: Intermediate to advanced It's not an all-out high-performance shortboard and it's definitely not in the funboard or groveller category, but will serve as either in all but the biggest or smallest conditions you're likely to want to surf a shortboard in. What you’ll also notice is the smooth, clean outline, no hips or kinks.Meanwhile the swallow tail adds to the snappiness, push and hold, so you never really need to nurse it. The pronounced vee out the tail releases pressure and lets you push hard through turns without losing control.“[ The Pyzalien]’s always been one of my favourite boards,” says Jon Pyzel, “and it’s one of those designs that almost every single person that rides it really likes it.”“ I made a few small changes compared to the Pyzalien, the biggest one being a refinement through the rail. The original Pyzalien had a really full, chunky rail, and you’d actually order it a little bit thinner than your normal shortboard. This board has more curve through the deck, so it has a more refined rail." It has a pretty wide nose, but not super wide by today’s standards.” Order 2 to 3 inches shorter than your "standard shortboard", says Pyzel... but is there even such a thing anymore? This'll be go-to shortboard in anything less than fully macking surf. 5’7” x 18.63” x 2.25” | 25.405’8” x 18.75” x 2.31” | 26.605’9” x 19.00” x 2.31” | 27.305’10” x 19.25” x 2.38” | 28.905’11” x 19.38” x 2.44” | 30.206’0" x 19.50” x 2.50” | 31.506’1” x 19.75” x 2.56” | 33.106’2” x 20.00” x 2.63” | 34.906’4” x 20.50” x 2.75” | 38.306’6” x 20.88” x 2.88” | 41.906’8” x 21.00” x 3.00” | 45.00
Pyzelian 2 from Pyzel Surfboards. The ultimate everyday shortboard for surf in the thigh-high up to solid overhead range? That's what a lot of people are saying about the Pyzalien 2, a slight refresh and refinement of the classic Pyzalien, one of shaper Jon Pyzel's favourite ever models. Features: Construction: PU Shaper: Jon Pyzel Outline: Smooth and clean with no hips, wider than a high-performance shortboard in the nose and tail but without being bulky Tail: Swallow Rocker: Smooth and continuous – low-ish in the entry, with a curvier, more aggressive tail rocker Concave: Single runs through the nose and under the front foot, slight double between the side fins and vee out the last 6 inches of the tail Fin Set-Up: 5-fin Fin System: Futures Suitable Conditions: 2–6ft, this is almost a one-board quiver Rider Ability: Intermediate to advanced It's not an all-out high-performance shortboard and it's definitely not in the funboard or groveller category, but will serve as either in all but the biggest or smallest conditions you're likely to want to surf a shortboard in. What you’ll also notice is the smooth, clean outline, no hips or kinks.Meanwhile the swallow tail adds to the snappiness, push and hold, so you never really need to nurse it. The pronounced vee out the tail releases pressure and lets you push hard through turns without losing control.“[ The Pyzalien]’s always been one of my favourite boards,” says Jon Pyzel, “and it’s one of those designs that almost every single person that rides it really likes it.”“ I made a few small changes compared to the Pyzalien, the biggest one being a refinement through the rail. The original Pyzalien had a really full, chunky rail, and you’d actually order it a little bit thinner than your normal shortboard. This board has more curve through the deck, so it has a more refined rail." It has a pretty wide nose, but not super wide by today’s standards.” Order 2 to 3 inches shorter than your "standard shortboard", says Pyzel... but is there even such a thing anymore? This'll be go-to shortboard in anything less than fully macking surf. 5’7” x 18.63” x 2.25” | 25.405’8” x 18.75” x 2.31” | 26.605’9” x 19.00” x 2.31” | 27.305’10” x 19.25” x 2.38” | 28.905’11” x 19.38” x 2.44” | 30.206’0" x 19.50” x 2.50” | 31.506’1” x 19.75” x 2.56” | 33.106’2” x 20.00” x 2.63” | 34.906’4” x 20.50” x 2.75” | 38.306’6” x 20.88” x 2.88” | 41.906’8” x 21.00” x 3.00” | 45.00
Size
Fin System | FCS II |
Fin System | FCS II |