Lost Maysym Surfboard

Lost Maysym

The Maysym features anatomically corrected tail curves for more control on a high volume, small wave Stub Rocket.


Dimensions

5’0” x 18.50” x 2.18” | 23.00
5’1” x 18.75” x 2.20” | 24.00
5’2” x 19.00” x 2.25” | 25.50
5’3” x 19.25” x 2.28” | 26.50
5’4” x 19.50” x 2.30” | 27.50
5’5” x 19.75” x 2.30” | 28.50
5’6” x 20.00” x 2.32” | 29.50
5’7” x 20.25” x 2.38” | 31.00
5’8” x 20.50” x 2.45” | 32.50
5’9” x 20.75” x 2.47” | 33.75
5’10” x 21.00” x 2.50” | 35.00
5’11” x 21.25” x 2.55” | 36.50
6’0” x 21.50” x 2.63” | 38.50
6’1” x 21.75” x 2.63” | 39.50
6’2” x 22.00” x 2.65” | 41.00

From the Shaper

"If you’re looking to foray into the Asymmetrical zone and want to try the “genial Asym”, and take a low risk high reward, fine tuned and proven small wave hybrid groveler, into a slightly sharper precise mini wave slice and dice machine, then the Maysym is right up your alley.”

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal

Lost Maysym

The Maysym features anatomically corrected tail curves for more control on a high volume, small wave Stub Rocket.


Lost Maysym Surfboard

Dimensions

5’0” x 18.50” x 2.18” | 23.00
5’1” x 18.75” x 2.20” | 24.00
5’2” x 19.00” x 2.25” | 25.50
5’3” x 19.25” x 2.28” | 26.50
5’4” x 19.50” x 2.30” | 27.50
5’5” x 19.75” x 2.30” | 28.50
5’6” x 20.00” x 2.32” | 29.50
5’7” x 20.25” x 2.38” | 31.00
5’8” x 20.50” x 2.45” | 32.50
5’9” x 20.75” x 2.47” | 33.75
5’10” x 21.00” x 2.50” | 35.00
5’11” x 21.25” x 2.55” | 36.50
6’0” x 21.50” x 2.63” | 38.50
6’1” x 21.75” x 2.63” | 39.50
6’2” x 22.00” x 2.65” | 41.00

From the Shaper

"If you’re looking to foray into the Asymmetrical zone and want to try the “genial Asym”, and take a low risk high reward, fine tuned and proven small wave hybrid groveler, into a slightly sharper precise mini wave slice and dice machine, then the Maysym is right up your alley.”

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal


Lost Description:

This specific board, the “Maysym”, is based around our “V2-StubRocket”, a small wave specific, spin off of the original “Rocket” (which was popular when I started developing this board). I worked on it periodically, for over 5 years, and feel that due to the work of guys like Ekstrom and young Ryan Burch, among others, to popularize asymmetric designs, the time is becoming right to actually offer these designs to the public. For me, asymmetries help most when applied to high volume boards. On a narrow/thin, low volume board, the surfer can easily control the tail on heel or toe edge, thus its very rare to see high level surfers using them on high performance short boards (although I believe there is room to develop and improve them in that genre). With wide tails and high volume to body weight ratios on small wave boards, for average surfers, the big tails can easily start to get in the way. Precise surfing can become a causality to wave catch-ability, and ease of speed generation… especially on heel turns (back side bottom turns or front side pocket turns are most effected), so I began to take surface area out of the heel rail on my wide Rocket tails, turning them into Round tails, and then slowly offsetting the centerline, as well as adding more rail rocker to the wider side of the tail, and other subtle adjustments to try and neutralize the difference between heel and toe body mechanics. The Maysym is the result. Unlike many asyms floating around today, we reeled in the “shock and awe” effect. These are genial asyms, attempting simply to make riding a really wide short board easier, when transitioning from heel to toe. The fins are set the same. No offset fin marks. No inverted pickle fork noses, and no over the top offset rockers or extreme curves. One of my favorite design ethos is “Don’t get loose until you have control”. I’ll let other vanguard shapers push the limits of balancing visual shock and actual function. We offer each size in Regular of Goofy footed build. I’ve painstakingly designed each board/size/regular/goofy, and worked closely with AKU Shaper, so each is pre-cut specifically asymmetrically. The tail is already pre-shaped into the blank, before we hand fine tune the single channel, and fine tune the rest of the shape. This give previously unmatched consistency to the boards, bringing a once rouge and “underground” design to the surf shop customer.

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