Power Tiger

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The Pyzel Power Tiger is a versatile high-performance shortboard designed for surfers seeking a board that excels in a good conditions. Sitting in between the Red Tiger and The Ghost, this board has a single to double concave, enhancing lift and speed while maintaining control. The moderate entry rocker and agressive tail rocker offer quick paddling and responsiveness. The medium rails provide stability, while the slightly pulled-in tail allows for sharp, precise turns. Ideal for 3-8ft waves, the Power Tiger is built to improve the surfer’s performance, making it a reliable choice for good waves.

RETAIL PRICE: $825.00 USD

Specs Overview

Outline: High Performance
Ability Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Wave Height: 3-8ft
Wave Type: Beach and Point Breaks, Reefs
Fin Type: Thruster
Concave: Single to Double
Entry Rocker: Moderate
Exit Rocker: Agressive
Rail Type: Medium

Specs Overview

Outline: High Performance
Ability Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Wave Height: 3-8ft
Wave Type: Beach and Point Breaks, Reefs
Fin Type: Thruster
Concave: Single to Double
Entry Rocker: Moderate
Exit Rocker: Agressive
Rail Type: Medium

5’6” x 18 1/2” x 2 1/8” x 22.90L
5’7” x 18 5/8” x 2 3/16” x 24.00L
5’8” x 18 3/4” x 2 1/4” x 25.20L
5’9” x 18 7/8” x 2 5/16” x 26.40L
5’10” x 19” x 2 3/8” x 27.80L
5’11” x 19 1/8” x 2 7/16” x 29.20L
6’0” x 19 1/4” x 2 1/2” x 30.50L
6’1” x 19 3/8” x 2 9/16” x 31.90L
6’2” x 19 1/2” x 2 5/8” x 33.40L
6’3” x 19 5/8” x 2 3/4” x 35.50L
6’4” x 19 3/4” x 2 13/16” x 37.00L

Power Tiger

Early this year John John Florence came to me asking for a board that would fit in between the Red Tiger and his Ghost as far as wave size and quality goes.

John had already helped me to develop the Red Tiger for performance surfing in smaller and weaker types of waves and we have all seen his amazing surfing on that board. The short story here is that the new Power Tiger is a refined version of the Red Tiger with design changes made to help handle bigger, better, more powerful waves.

The Red Tiger is still John’s go-to for slower waves in the head-high and below range, but the Power Tiger fits in perfectly once the surf gets a little bigger, especially when it gets more powerful (thus the name).

The main and most obvious difference is in the outline. We pulled in both the nose and the tail which creates more curve in the whole outline which has a huge effect on the way the Power Tiger surfs.

The narrower tail will hold better at speed while being pushed hard through turns (no sliding out off the bottom), and the extra curve through the tail adds looseness in tighter pockets.

The pulled-in nose also allows the board to fit into the curve on hollow, more “cupped out” types of waves without getting caught up. The overall added outline curve makes the board easier to throw up into the lip at speed and keeps it ultra-responsive.

Another subtle but important change we made is that we thinned out the rails on the Power Tiger, which helps let you sink your rail on speedier, more powerful waves without having to worry about too much pushback. The thinner rails also help in knifing into barrels and holding through big carves.

Finally, I made some small adjustments to the bottom rocker, specifically added ⅛” of curve through the last 18’” in the tail. This loosens up the board, helps it tip over onto the rail through at speed, and adds to the holding ability through turns.

We recommend riding this board when your Red Tiger is starting to feel a little small for the waves you want to ride, at the same length as your Red Tiger but with a touch less volume, or going up an inch in length and going a touch narrower. Stock dims for the Power Tiger are about ¼” narrower and 1/16″ thinner than Red Tigers in the same lengths.

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Pyzel

Pyzel

Pyzel Surfboards, founded in 1995 by Jon Pyzel on the North Shore of Hawaii, has grown into one of the world’s leading surfboard companies. Originally from Santa Barbara, California, Pyzel moved to Hawaii in 1992 to pursue better waves and warmer water. The brand gained prominence through its collaboration with surfing legend John John Florence, a three-time World Champion. Known for high-performance designs, Pyzel Surfboards caters to all levels of surfers with innovative shapes and advanced materials. Pyzel has also won twice the Stab in the Dark competition, further cementing its reputation for excellence.  Today, the family-run business operates factories in Hawaii and Oceanside, CA, and has licensees worldwide

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