Sandon Whittaker is one of Australia’s top junior surfers, and also a young QS campaigner with a bright future.
We recently caught up with him at the WSL World Juniors to chat about his favourite board when the waves are pretty average, the Channel Islands Bunny Chow.
Sandon breaks down the Bunny Chow, and explains why it should be part of your quiver.
From the Channel Islands site:
The Bunny Chow has been Jordy Smith’s board of choice for his World Tour campaigns in poor to fair surf. Designed around Jordy’s large build and dynamic approach, the Bunny Chow is equally suited to be on rail or the air.
Jordy rides his 6’1” x 11.9” x 19” x 15.27” x 2.5” at 31.6L with 5.6” of nose rocker and 2.03” of tail rocker. The Bunny Chow rails are full to provide maximum volume. The rocker is staged to accommodate Jordy’s power.
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