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Do Asymmetrical Surfboards Work For Non-Pros? We Tested The Album Disasym To Find Out | JOYRIDE

Do Asymmetrical Surfboards Work For Non-Pros? We Tested The Album Disasym To Find Out | JOYRIDE In this Joyride board test, we sample the Album Disasym—an asymmetrical "performance shortboard".

Made famous by Dane Reynolds in the original Electric Acid Surfboard Test, the Disasym features a diagonally-chopped nose/tail and tri-fin setup that is definitely not a thruster.

Prior to receiving the Disasym, our resident board-tester, Michael Ciaramella, had never ridden an asymmetrical surfboard. Inside you'll find his first and second (but not last) sessions on the board in a variety of conditions.

Tester: Michael Ciaramella (@unholypotato)
Stats: 5'5 x 140 lbs (63 kg)
Board: Album Disasym (PU):
Dims: 5'4 x 18 x 2.13 x 23L
Fins: Futures' Machado Twin + EA quad // Futures' Rastovich Twin + Quad

Video: Ben Judkins (@cliphoarder)
Music: Thes One (@Piecelock70 )

Read the full review here:

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