This is the board Mason Ho will be taking to Brazil this weekend.
On the left is a POLY center stringer and on the right is a MARKO EPS CARBON epoxy board.
Stop the carbon line 13 inches from the tail (center of the front fin),
This board produces a springer effect. The MARKO EPS CARBON is whiter.
This is also Julian Wilson's snapper.
This is the board used in the first round of the 2011 WT.
6'0.5 x 18.56" x 2.32" and 6'1" x 18.56" x 2.32".
This is Julian's favorite model, the F1-STUB, which is slightly different in length.
The board on the left is MARKO EPS CARBON, which has carbon on the bottom.
There is a sign on the deck.
This is Bobby Martinez's freshly made WT Australia
It seems to be three boards. The round tail of the WHIPLASH model that I shaped last year.
Bobby seems to like it
The two on the left are 6'0 x 18.25 x 2.25 Whiplash Round Tail.
The one on the right is a 5'11 1/2 x 18.25 x 2.25 Whiplash Squash Tail.
These four boards are for Jordy Smith.
6'1 x 19.25 x 2.56
Driver model, squash tail, glass on fin
It's the same design as the one used at the US Open.
6'2 x 19.25 x 2.56
Whiplash model squash tail, glass on fin
This is the same board I rode at the Nike 6.0 event at LOWERS last spring.
6'1 x 19.25 x 2.56
Driver model, squash tail, glass on fin
It's the same design he liked that he took to Video Trip and broke.
6'3 x 19.25 x 2.56
Whiplash model, round tail
It seems to be a board for WT Bells when the size is increased to about 6 feet.
These are two SCORCHER models for Kolohe.
It seems to be designed for the thick winter treacherous waves of San Clemente.
The tail is supposedly wider, but not as wide as the Subscocher.
It seems that they tried to design it.
This is a Gorkin and Mason FLASHBACK model.
Pottz's airbrush design is for Gorkin,
It measures 5'5 x 18.75 x 2.13".
Danny Quirk polka dot airbrush design for Mason,
The dimensions are said to be 5'6 x 19" x 2.18".
The airbrush design was done by Terry Singh, who is well known from 24's blog.
In addition to the board, Mayhem also offers fin plugs that arrive at the factory.
It seems he also tried making something like this.








