
This is
"Voodoo Child"

I wanted a board like the ones they used in contests in the 80s.

I took it over to the present day

To be able to walk from nose to tail

Clever, attractive and cool beak nose

No one has a design like this

The beak design is barely visible.

The next big feature is the thickness of the board center.

This part has sufficient buoyancy.

The concave design is so good that it shoots like a floatplane when you start paddling.

I love the concave on this bottom

My dad (Michael Ho) always loved riding concaves like this, and I saw him do it when I was a kid.

So I knew this was the best concave design.

There are gently wavy bumps on the tail of the deck.
It's not a mistake, this is good

It's called a double concave deck
It fits naturally to the soles of your feet,

It helps with the grip
This is a great design especially for me as I don't use a deck pad.

It fits snugly to your feet and grips from the moment you take off.

The smoothly trimmed tail design is also great.

I haven't seen such an old school tail design lately.
This part is thin, and it continues up to here,

Everyone will love it

These old school designs are not drastic,
It's actually very calculated.

My regular shortboard is 5'9", but this
Voodoo Child is 5'8", so it's more for small waves.

From super small waves to 6 feet, 8 feet, can you ride even 12 feet on the wave face?

Now you can catch waves even from the second reef at Pipe.

I actually rode a 10-foot Sunset.

That said, Voodoo Child is great, especially in small waves.

If you want to surf well, you don't have to be a superhero.
It's easier to ride the waves with a board like
the Voodoo Child .
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