Bing Aussie Square Surfboard

Bing Aussie Square

The Aussie square is a take-off on the California Square Type 2 with some distinct differences to make it more versatile in beachbreaks and steeper waves, it’s designed to excel in a more powerful wave and at higher speeds like you would find in Australia.


Dimensions

9'0" x 22.50" x 2.88"
9'2" x 22.68" x 2.88"
9'4" x 22.75" x 2.94"
9'6" x 23.00" x 3.06"
9'8" x 23.13" x 3.06"
9'10" x 23.25" x 3.13"
10'0" x 23.38" x 3.19"
10'2" x 24.44" x 3.25"
10'4" x 23.50" x 3.38"
10'6" x 23.63" x 3.43"
11'0" x 23.75" x 3.50"

From the Shaper

The board’s extra nose rocker and narrow shallow slot concave allowing lift and hold to be balanced for noseriding in hollow pockets. The bottom is flatter with less roll going into a rolled vee while still maintaining a 50/50 fuller boxy rail, making the board more responsive at higher speeds and increasing drive and control around stepper sections.

Matt Calvani

The REAL Deal

Bing Aussie Square

The Aussie square is a take-off on the California Square Type 2 with some distinct differences to make it more versatile in beachbreaks and steeper waves, it’s designed to excel in a more powerful wave and at higher speeds like you would find in Australia.


Bing Aussie Square Surfboard

Dimensions

9'0" x 22.50" x 2.88"
9'2" x 22.68" x 2.88"
9'4" x 22.75" x 2.94"
9'6" x 23.00" x 3.06"
9'8" x 23.13" x 3.06"
9'10" x 23.25" x 3.13"
10'0" x 23.38" x 3.19"
10'2" x 24.44" x 3.25"
10'4" x 23.50" x 3.38"
10'6" x 23.63" x 3.43"
11'0" x 23.75" x 3.50"

From the Shaper

The board’s extra nose rocker and narrow shallow slot concave allowing lift and hold to be balanced for noseriding in hollow pockets. The bottom is flatter with less roll going into a rolled vee while still maintaining a 50/50 fuller boxy rail, making the board more responsive at higher speeds and increasing drive and control around stepper sections.

Matt Calvani

The REAL Deal


Aussie Square Surfboards’ Description

The Aussie square is a take-off on the California Square Type 2 with some distinct differences to make it more versatile in beachbreaks and steeper waves, it’s designed to excel in a more powerful wave and at higher speeds like you would find in Australia. The board’s extra nose rocker and narrow shallow slot concave allowing lift and hold to be balanced for noseriding in hollow pockets. The bottom is flatter with less roll going into a rolled vee while still maintaining a 50/50 fuller boxy rail, making the board more responsive at higher speeds and increasing drive and control around stepper sections. This board can also be surfed strictly off the tail if noseriding isn’t a priority. Aussie Square advantages include being very a good paddling wave catching model and the ability to ride steeper bigger waves with ease, it is a key move towards a more versatile refined rocker.

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