141 X 44CM
- Directional wave-oriented twintip.
- Surf performance fin configuration.
- Rollaway nose chamfer for a better surf feeling.
Derived from a love of waves and having an all-around good time, the Shredder lets you shred waves, and is also great for standard twintip riding. Designed with an optional six-fin configuration for that extra surf feel, or a standard four-fin twintip set-up for ultimate fun. The footstraps have an offset option allowing you to ride centered or offset towards the back, with the extra fins for a more directional surf feel.
KEY FEATURES:
Offset stance for directional performance.
Channeled tail for extra traction.
AR GLASS
Lightweight durable top sheet.
Midweight triaxial fiberglass.
Scratch resistant bottom sheet.
KITTED WITH
AK Element – Teal
AR GLASS
This classic layup is focused on durability and responsiveness, ensuring a perfect combination, for freeriding needs. This construction is simple yet effective for soft, easy and forgiving riding.
MULTI-ZONE BIOTECH CORE
The Airush Multizone Biotech Construction is a vertical paulownia wood core sandwich. This multilayer construction creates a consistent density from the natural material. Our wood cores are renowned for their response, durability and smoothness, and are combined with a versatile combination of laminates depending on each model’s requirement, for all-round performance and durability.
SIX FIN CONFIGURATION
The Shredder is designed with an optional six fin configuration for that extra surf feel or a standard four fin twintip set-up for the ultimate fun.
ABS REINFORCED INSERTS & RAILS
No more pulled or broken inserts from hard landings or crashes. Featured on all Airush boards, the ABS reinforced inserts create the ultimate amount of durability whether riding with boots or straps.
SHAPE & ROCKER
This is Airush’s freeride oriented rocker that delivers the ideal balance between control, ease of planing and smooth transitioning for the ultimate freeride experience.
FMS FLEX RATING | 5
Airush introduced FMS rating as the first brand to quantify how much a twintip flexes. Instead of the good old “feel” test, which can be very deceptive due to the impact of the length on the overall stiffness, FMS takes into account the board’s length and deflection. A lower rating indicates a softer board more suited to freeride, while higher-rated stiffer boards are more suited to freestyle.