You can see the major influence that Transition Era boards of 1966/67 had on Kegel with this model
The glassed in flex fin gives this board an incredible lively feeling while still allowing some time to be spent up by the nose
the Mega Fish can bank some of the most graceful
The rocker profile is well balanced promoting a free trim feeling but still allowing smooth turns from the tail
The sweeping s-deck gradually builds thicker starting from the tail up through the back third of the board then slowly leveling out as the inflection point of the curve aligns with the forward wide point
9'4" Kris Hall Daily Cup Swim You can see the majorKris Hall is an extremely talented, young, surfer and shaper who has been showing some pretty incredible talents in both fields. Based out of Los Angeles's South Bay, Hall has designed a log for a diverse spectrum of waves as an all around dynamic log. This particular log from Kris offers a traditional noserider outline, boxy rails, a rolled bottom, and a healthy amount of tail and nose rocker to make up for no nose concave. *No Fin Included Domestic