
 Must see!
 ▪️Check out the explanatory video by Placebo's " 
ZEKE " designer, "MAYHEM"! 

 This is Presebo's latest model, " 
ZEKE "
 It's a speedboat-like model that perfectly conquers small waves. 

 Reduced length and wide outline from nose to tail
 This results in a straight outline that is excellent for speed and acceleration.
 It's insanely fast 

 
The rocker from the forefoot area to the nose prevents the nose from digging in even during hard rips. 

 The tail rocker is gentle
 It's designed specifically for propulsion. 

 And you can freely change the fin setup, such as single fin or twin fin + keel fin.
 It can handle a variety of small wave conditions and is fun to surf. 

 Wide outline up to the elevator wing 

 The elevator wing allows for easy rail entry even with a buoyant tail. 

 Combined with the nose rocker, it allows for a smooth transition to the top of the wave.
 You can make a smooth turn by keeping your back foot on the wing, even if you don't bring it all the way to the tail end.
 
Just stand on the elevator wing area and you can easily surf the rails in the tail area. 

 Step back on the tail end only when you want to make punchy turns in small waves.
 Based on GOBLIN, it has a rocket tail and elevator wing with an angular tail design. 

 If you push the tail end, you can make precise turns.
 A gentle rocker combined with a single concave all the way to the flat part of the tail end. 

 The concave flattens out at the tail end, so the tail doesn't float or slide too much.
 Single box and side fin setup allows for a variety of fin combinations 

 This fin system will be popular for the next few years.
 This style of surfing involves changing the combination of fins depending on your mood and the waves.
 
Most Precebos come standard with a grab concave. 

 This grab rail makes it easy to do a dolphin dive (duck dive) even on a board with a lot of buoyancy. 

 Plus, you can remove the foam from this area, which makes it lighter and looks better.
 However, the best thing about the Grab Rail is that it allows you to grip the rail firmly even on a thick board with a lot of buoyancy.
 This " 
ZEKE " is good.
 I hope there's a size that's right for me 

 How about a single fin and stabilizer?
 Wow, this is awesome
 You can surf a smooth arc or you can kick it hard.
 This fin setup would be great for lining up point breaks and rippling down estuary waves. 

 
Twin fins and keel fins are great for quick turns in the mushy, powerless waves of beach breaks.
 You can turn quickly and easily.
 If you're riding waves where you want to attack the lip, or if you're used to riding tri-fins and want to do airs and attack aggressively, then tri-fins are the way to go.
 Available in three sizes: 5'5", 5'7", and 5'9".
 This is " 
ZEKE "
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