9'5" Gato Heroi Smooth Operator Cyber21Hand shaped by Robin Kegel. The Dailey Driver is a knifey railed, wide point foward surfboard that wants to be surfed down the line at high speeds. The bottom of the board is completley rolled through the tail. Most of the volume of can be found further up towards the nose encouraging surfing up father up the board and the thinness in the tail welcomes long drawn out turns. Enjoy the instant gratification of being in trim as well as carving at high
Ryan Lovelace is a Santa Barbara based shaper how invests his creative energy into the art of handshaping a diverse mix of surfboards from this asymmetric finless to hulls and logs
The Daydream Hull is a wave catching machine that generates instant speed and will make nearly any section beatable with a simple high-line approach
5'4" x 21 1/4" x 2 1/8"
The tail's trailing foil remains soft throughout the majority with the hard edge only forming a few inches from the tail block
very flat with a little bit of tail rocker to allow this beast to crank some beautiful carves
He can tackle any building project from cars to surfboards and is perhaps one of the most talented abstract resin artists in the surfing community today
The bottom contour consists of a rolled entry leading into a shallow single concave running the remainder of the board out the tail
It includes very low rocker and the Campbell brothers signature bonzer concaves
6'8" x 22 1/2" 17 7/8" Nose 15 3/4" Tail x 3" (Fin included)
The outline is wide with the widest point set slightly back from center and tapering into a square tail
Perfect to cleanse from nose to toes
San Luis Obispo based Shea Somma cooked up the Daydream Hull specifically for our shop and designed it with the punchy beachbreaks nearby specifically in mind