G Skate Breakdown with Britt & Dane

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2023
  • Listen to Britt Merrick and Dane Gudauskas breakdown the back story of the new G Skate design, as well as what you can expect from this model and the fins that were designed for it.
    You can see he G Skate in action here from the recent Demo Tapes' Hawaii edit. During their month long stay in Hawaii, it was pumping nearly the entire time-allowing them to feel out a range of possibilities with this shorter railed design. As you'll see, this skatey style board allowed them to draw some very creative lines.
    The goal of the G Skate project between the G Bros and Britt was to create something fresh feeling that turned well in good surf but skated with ease through the not-so-good stuff. There was one major stipulation during its development: the G Skate had to still perform at the highest levels possible. They achieved this by shortening their typical shortboard rail line by 5” and adding curves and contours in key places that would keep them on top of the water and not hinder their turns in any way. Adding a 2 + 1 (twin plus trailer) fin set-up tied the whole concept together.
    The G Skate has a lot of get up and go speed thanks to its light single to double concave, low entry rocker, wide point forward-and its contemporary shortboard rails provide all the precision and control you could ever want.
    This stoke-infused collaboration also yielded an all-new Merrick / Gudauskas 2 + 1 fin set for the G Skate, and they also found that the AMT (2 + 1) fin set up works very well. The purpose of this twin plus trailer fin set-up was to offer the beautiful “free feel” of a twinnie yet have the refined control of a thruster-which is critical in creating a board that accommodates the broad spectrum of approaches between all three G Bros. For those that prefer traditional thruster set-ups, their favorite 3-fin set will work well in this design-giving surfers twice the options and value.
    The G Skate serves as a strong utility piece in any quiver where fun and performance are the goal. Ride this board 3” to 6” shorter and the same thickness as your CI Pro.
    Visit your local surf shop to learn more, or check the G Skate out here: cisurfboards.com/products/g-s...
    For stock dimensions, what the surfers were riding, and who the filmers are please see the credits in the film.
    Edit by Alex Kilauano
    Skateboard Book images are by William Sharp. Title is Back in the Day. You can find the book here: www.amazon.com/Back-Day-Mini-...
    Dane Guaduaskas: “The G Skate was originally inspired by skateboard outlines from the 1970s and the surf skate approach of guys like Tony Alva and Jay Adams blasting out of pools and driving through turns. There was something stylistically with the boards they were riding that just seemed to fit the surface of the curves they were riding, and we wanted to feel what an outline like that on an open wall of water-hoping that it translated into the same flow and approach they carried. Through working with Britt, and the feedback from my brothers, we continued to refine our original skateboard-like outline by integrating a wing off the back and pulling in the tail for more control through turns and tight transitions. For fin set-up, we landed on the 2 plus 1 (twin + trailer) combo. It was an ideal blend between the speed and freedom of riding a twin fin and the reliable control of a thruster. The 2 plus 1 proved to be an even greater asset in marginal surf where generating speed from the board came easy, allowing us to fly over flat spots and accelerate through turns in gutless parts of the wave.”
    Tanner Guduaskas: “It was incredible to see some of the CI team riding the G Skate in Hawaii, adapting their own styles into the design. The G Skate always looked attached, no matter they were wanting to go on the wave. I think with Pat, Dane and myself, we all surf so differently that the board was always going to have to be a design that could be adapted to easily. And that’s pretty much what we witnessed in Hawaii when the other CI guys got on it. So, it would seem to me that the board turned out to be a very relatable design to wide group of people with varying styles and approaches.”
    Pat Gudauskas: "Skate is a reflection of our work together trying to create a single design that would suit all of our individual styles and needs. Not an easy thing to do for how different we all surf, but Britt and the CI family did an incredible job of taking our ideas and refining them into this super rad design. The purpose of the film from our eyes was to bring everyone into our family’s culture, which includes: surf hard; stay creative; and enjoy your time in the water to the max.”
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Komentáře • 26

  • @SkipperSurfReview
    @SkipperSurfReview Před rokem +11

    Amazing breakdown!!! Love it love it love it!!!

  • @rzadigi
    @rzadigi Před rokem +3

    This is so sick! As a skater way before I was a surfer I love the concept of this board. There have been plenty of grovelers with a similar design but it’s pretty rare when those boards can handle any size.
    I can’t wait to give it a go!

  • @kj9933
    @kj9933 Před rokem +1

    I really have a lot of fun with this board, love it sooo much and of course super stoked with the story of dogtown and a boys

  • @malcatron
    @malcatron Před rokem

    Looks like a super fun board and loving the block colour decks 🤙

  • @salvadorroibon
    @salvadorroibon Před rokem +2

    Love it!

  • @wesleychapman9001
    @wesleychapman9001 Před rokem +11

    Since Britt is a taller guy, what size G-skate would he grab off the rack? I'm 6'3" 215lbs so having Brit as a reference on this board would be clutch. The board looks mental you guys.

    • @louiepillari7796
      @louiepillari7796 Před rokem +2

      I’m about 6’5” 210. bought a 6’2” yesterday and got it in the water this morning and it was so fun. Waves were about waist-chest high. If I was a little more skilled I could go down to a 6’0” but also want some volume for the winter when I’m in a 5/4. Hope that helps!

    • @wesleychapman9001
      @wesleychapman9001 Před rokem

      @@louiepillari7796 great to know man thanks!

  • @TaranakiGreenfields
    @TaranakiGreenfields Před rokem +2

    Super fun board

  • @kyutosnowdc
    @kyutosnowdc Před rokem

    I want to try it. It is interesting, especially it's like a skateboard.

  • @themagikian4237
    @themagikian4237 Před rokem

    It looks fun in small and bigger conditions. Could have yourselves a true Seaside rival lads!

  • @christiancasado6153
    @christiancasado6153 Před rokem

    Hey Guys, thanks for the rad video. I 'm asking myself what sise to chose. I' m 65 kg (61 years old) and I enjoy to surf a seaside 5.6 (under 33 LT) in small surf,
    Head high and above, I love my FRK 6.0(under 31lt)
    Should I take the 5.8 G. Skate(31lt+)
    Or 5.10 for my old days 🎂😅?

  • @sdsurfs
    @sdsurfs Před rokem +2

    Looks like the CI version of the Lost RNF 🤙🏽

  • @SaltBushCity
    @SaltBushCity Před rokem

    I remember many years ago Grant Miller in Sydney made an F Skate. Never occurred to me it may have been skateboard inspired.

  • @kit7873
    @kit7873 Před rokem

    What size does Britt ride?

  • @jameswitty283
    @jameswitty283 Před rokem

    Dont kock it till you try it as they say. But i csnt get my head around the outline. It looks like the nose is too wide. Still want to try it.

  • @hunterdavis3003
    @hunterdavis3003 Před rokem +3

    How much we talkin here CI? A grand?

  • @ab.beachpunk
    @ab.beachpunk Před 11 měsíci

    kinda like the robber model but pulled in nose thru tail

  • @waxcomb
    @waxcomb Před rokem

    G is for gudaskas not gangsta huh?

  • @danenakasone3547
    @danenakasone3547 Před rokem

    I feel 6'0" and under are the next best bet...

  • @dudeleboski2692
    @dudeleboski2692 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, except a Skateboard Rolls on Wheels and the Board part doesn’t actually touch the surface of what its rolling on. Nice Outline/Board Nevertheless.

    • @blonkanator
      @blonkanator Před rokem

      thanks for clearing that up!!!!

    • @cisurfboards
      @cisurfboards  Před rokem +3

      Indeed, was just where Dane's head was at and used as a jumping off point.

  • @javier5766
    @javier5766 Před rokem

    Britt is kind of the Dana White from surf. Such carisma and icon

  • @user-sc5xb9ex1g
    @user-sc5xb9ex1g Před 9 měsíci

    Tail is too long and the widest point and main thickness is up too high. Sure they go at Rocky Point and in good hollow waves ... but all boards do! As per usual with all the "shapers" these days is that for bigger guys, to get the litres to paddle the things you have to go too long and that makes it unattractive. Foam is your friend.