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The CI Noserider fin, developed through extensive R&D by Devon Howard, Troy Mothershead, Chuck Ames, and Wayne Rich, is purpose-built to provide confident noseriding while maintaining trim, balance, and responsive turning.
La quilla CI Noserider, desarrollada con mucho I+D por Devon Howard, Troy Mothershead, Chuck Ames y Wayne Rich, está hecha a propósito para darte un noseride con confianza sin perder trim, equilibrio y una capacidad de giro reactiva. A diferencia de las quillas de pivote tradicionales, ancla la cola para dar un agarre sólido en el nose sin crear una sensación pesada y torpe, lo que favorece transiciones de canto a canto más suaves y giros largos y con estilo. Diseñada sobre todo para el longboard Channel Islands Noserider shapeado por Wayne Rich, con su nose, su tail, su rocker y sus contornos de fondo refinados, esta quilla también acompaña bien a otros noseriders tradicionales que buscan un agarre seguro en el nose sin sacrificar maniobrabilidad.
Forma | Quilla de pivote de punta estrecha, base ancha, foil completo
Función | agarre excelente, menos área en la punta y rake suficiente para giros suaves
Sensación | estable desde todos los puntos de la tabla, libertad de giro, agarre de sobra
En conjunto | Quilla de pivote moderna y bien equilibrada
Anchors the tail for nose hold while removing the heavier log feeling.
Run it on a traditional noserider when you want secure nose hold with a lighter, more sensitive feel than a heavy hatchet pivot — it plants the tail and lifts the nose but disappears underfoot. If you want a steadier, more planted single, look at the California Classic instead; for a turn-happier all-arounder, the Barrett Miller Ace.
The True Ames Channel Islands Noserider is a solid fiberglass single fin refined with Devon Howard, Wayne Rich, Troy Mothershead, and Chuck Ames. The template combines a narrow tip, wide base, and full foil with moderate rake. It comes in 9.75" and 10.25" sizes: the 9.75" suits boards under about 9'5" or lighter riders, the 10.25" longer logs or heavier riders. It was drawn primarily for the CI Noserider longboard shaped by Wayne Rich and works on other traditional noseriders.
The review calls the California Classic steadier and more planted, where the CI Noserider feels livelier and more responsive while still holding the nose.
Against the all-around Barrett Miller Ace, the CI Noserider commits further toward dedicated nose time.
