Death Machine

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This is based on the board that legendary hull rider Steve “Dirt” Krajewski infamously smashed into a pylon while trying to shoot Malibu Pier back in the day. Death Machine indeed!

With a long-standing and devoted following among Californian surfers, the Death Machine is considered by many to be the definitive hull design. A convex bottom all the way, it has a forgiving entry rocker and plentiful surface area in the nose, the outline drawing to the wide point above centre and then tapering to an elongated narrow round tail. The elegant S-deck profile blends into the extremely foiled 50/50 rails.

The Death Machine is the perfect board for smooth and stylish front-foot surfing.

Length range: Best between 6'6'' and 8'0''

Greg Liddle says:
“These boards are full rail turning machines!

You stand forward, lean over and push off both feet to drive them down the line.

The results and feeling of that style of surfing are very rewarding and unique. Careful, you might get addicted!”

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This is based on the board that legendary hull rider Steve “Dirt” Krajewski infamously smashed into a pylon while trying to shoot Malibu Pier back in the day. Death Machine indeed!

With a long-standing and devoted following among Californian surfers, the Death Machine is considered by many to be the definitive hull design. A convex bottom all the way, it has a forgiving entry rocker and plentiful surface area in the nose, the outline drawing to the wide point above centre and then tapering to an elongated narrow round tail. The elegant S-deck profile blends into the extremely foiled 50/50 rails.

The Death Machine is the perfect board for smooth and stylish front-foot surfing.

Length range: Best between 6'6'' and 8'0''

Greg Liddle says:
“These boards are full rail turning machines!

You stand forward, lean over and push off both feet to drive them down the line.

The results and feeling of that style of surfing are very rewarding and unique. Careful, you might get addicted!”

This is based on the board that legendary hull rider Steve “Dirt” Krajewski infamously smashed into a pylon while trying to shoot Malibu Pier back in the day. Death Machine indeed!

With a long-standing and devoted following among Californian surfers, the Death Machine is considered by many to be the definitive hull design. A convex bottom all the way, it has a forgiving entry rocker and plentiful surface area in the nose, the outline drawing to the wide point above centre and then tapering to an elongated narrow round tail. The elegant S-deck profile blends into the extremely foiled 50/50 rails.

The Death Machine is the perfect board for smooth and stylish front-foot surfing.

Length range: Best between 6'6'' and 8'0''

Greg Liddle says:
“These boards are full rail turning machines!

You stand forward, lean over and push off both feet to drive them down the line.

The results and feeling of that style of surfing are very rewarding and unique. Careful, you might get addicted!”