The updated version of the Pyzel Slab. John John rode this design in the 2015 Quiksilver Pro at Snapper, scoring a 9.23 in weak, slow conditions. After hearing his feedback about wanting something that would work better in those kinds of waves, we took the original Slab and made some significant changes to the bottom contours and rocker. We added a deeper, full concave that starts in the nose and blends into deep double concave through the back 1/3 of the board. We also dropped the tail rocker by a full 1/4 inch and made slight adjustments to the nose rocker to better suit the forward concave.
The outline is 1/4” wider in the nose, and just under 1/8′ wider through the tail.
All these changes have created a board that has more lift and drive than the original Slab, which allows you to get more speed and flow in even smaller, weaker waves than the original could ideally handle.
With a good amount of volume distributed through the whole length of the board you will want to go 1 to 3 inches shorter, 1/4′ to 1/2′ wider, and about the same thickness as your good wave shortboard.
LengthWidthThicknessVolume
5’6"18 5/8"2 1/424.20L
5’8"18 3/4"2 3/16"25.80L
5’9"18 7/8"2 3/8"27.20L
5’10"19 1/4"2 3/8"28.10L
5’11"19 3/8"2 7/16"29.50L
6’0"19 3/4"2 1/2"31.20L
6’2"20 1/4"2 5/8"34.70L
6’4"20 3/4"2 3/4"38.10L
6’6"21 1/4"3"43.80L

Pyzel JJF Slab 2.0

The updated version of the Slab that has been perfected for weak, slow conditions.

From £665.00£700.00

Pricing shown is for a clear, sanded finish. Extras can be quoted separately, give us a call on 01637 880421, or use our contact form to get a quote.

The updated version of the Pyzel Slab. John John rode this design in the 2015 Quiksilver Pro at Snapper, scoring a 9.23 in weak, slow conditions. After hearing his feedback about wanting something that would work better in those kinds of waves, we took the original Slab and made some significant changes to the bottom contours and rocker. We added a deeper, full concave that starts in the nose and blends into deep double concave through the back 1/3 of the board. We also dropped the tail rocker by a full 1/4 inch and made slight adjustments to the nose rocker to better suit the forward concave.
The outline is 1/4” wider in the nose, and just under 1/8′ wider through the tail.
All these changes have created a board that has more lift and drive than the original Slab, which allows you to get more speed and flow in even smaller, weaker waves than the original could ideally handle.
With a good amount of volume distributed through the whole length of the board you will want to go 1 to 3 inches shorter, 1/4′ to 1/2′ wider, and about the same thickness as your good wave shortboard.
LengthWidthThicknessVolume
5’6"18 5/8"2 1/424.20L
5’8"18 3/4"2 3/16"25.80L
5’9"18 7/8"2 3/8"27.20L
5’10"19 1/4"2 3/8"28.10L
5’11"19 3/8"2 7/16"29.50L
6’0"19 3/4"2 1/2"31.20L
6’2"20 1/4"2 5/8"34.70L
6’4"20 3/4"2 3/4"38.10L
6’6"21 1/4"3"43.80L

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