Slater Designs Sci-Fi 2.0
The update to one of the most popular designs in surfing has arrived.
The Sci-Fi 2.0 features a wide point forward of center, which allows the design to be ridden 1 shorter than its predecessor with more volume packed into shorter length. It also has a more pulled-in tail and rocker (similar to the Cymatic) giving the design greater range than the original, while still maintaining good small wave prowess.
Dimensions:
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
---|---|---|---|
5’5″ | 18 3/8″ | 2 1/4″ | 24.9L |
5’6″ | 18 5/8″ | 2 5/16″ | 26.0L |
5’7″ | 18 7/8″ | 2 3/8″ | 27.5L |
5’8″ | 19 1/8″ | 2 7/16″ | 29.0L |
5’9″ | 19 3/8″ | 2 1/2″ | 30.6L |
5’10” | 19 5/8″ | 2 9/16″ | 32.2L |
5’11” | 19 7/8″ | 2 5/8″ | 33.8L |
6’0″ | 20 1/8″ | 2 11/16″ | 35.4L |
6’1″ | 20 3/8″ | 2 3/4″ | 37.1L |
6’2″ | 20 5/8″ | 2 13/16″ | 38.9L |
6’3″ | 20 7/8″ | 2 7/8″ | 40.8L |
6’4″ | 21 1/8″ | 2 15/16″ | 42.7L |
6’6″ | 21 5/8″ | 3″ | 45.8L |
LFT – Linear Flex Technology – A fibreglass and epoxy sandwich with an EPS core and Firewire’s new Springer HD… a 0.75” (18 mm) wide aerospace composite that runs down the centre-line of the board, representing the next generation in their ‘Springer’ technology. Unlike the original balsa Springer build, which only added stiffness under the front foot, the Springer HD runs the entire length of the board and plays a pivotal role in optimizing flex from nose to tail.