6'9" Alex Knost BMT Disco surfgearBetween recording albums, touring, going on surf trips, and managing the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center, Costa Mesa's Alex Knost manages to squeeze in some time to shape some select sleds. The Disco model is a contemporary refinement on the Space Pins we all know and love from Knost's earlier stages of his shaping career. The Disco exhibits a teardrop outline with the wide point forward and a pulled in pin tail. The bottom contour starts with a
6'0" x 22 3/4" 19" Nose 18 1/6" Tail x 3" (Fin included)
Available in Limited Edition signed by Jeff Divine and Standard
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and Greenough style fin
The convex bottom allows for zippy
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