6'5" Alex Knost BMT Thruster (Used) home6'5" *No fin included Between recording albums, touring, going on surf trips, and managing the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center, Costa Mesa's Alex Knost manages to squeeze in some time to shape some select sleds. This one off thruster includes a thin foiled rail, diamond tail, and a rolled bottom contour that fades into slight double concave out the tail. Nose guard included Want to try out one of Al's shapes? Check out the Daydream Research Center!
Flip this board over to reveal a super interesting bottom contour that exhibits somewhat of a bell curve shape with a dramatic double concave that is pushed out towards the rails
The rail is extremely foiled
This shreddy transition is juxtaposed by a subtle s-deck yet complemented by a nice round
a difference in feeling becomes evident shortly after putting on the glasses
We have some available through the Daydream Research Center
with only the slightest amount of flip in the nose
The speed and lift oriented bottom contour is balanced by the deck and rail foil to create a nuanced hold that delivers tight radius turns in steep and critical parts of the wave
Zack Flores is a young rising star in the San Diego shaping world
the Burrito is touted as being a highly maneuverable hull with a tight turning radius and responsive rail turning aided by small side bites for extra drive and support through turns
all around log just like Knost like them
Kirk Putnam
This prototype longboard from Kris includes a narrower