Generation 1.
Keith Teboul: “AR stands for All-Around. The concept for the AR came from me working with Imaikalani deVault, Ian Gentil, and Kai Lenny this last summer as they were looking for a shape that would allow them to surf in below-average conditions and be able to carry speed and still be able to maneuver, do airs and flow through flat spots.”
The AR is a board for day-to-day average conditions leaning towards speed, progressive turns, and airs.
An easy paddler with an even foam flow/fuller outline/ slight bump in the tail outline. The rocker is low off the tail with a medium entry. The low-tail rockers keep your speed, while the medium entry helps to not get hung up at low speeds in mid-turn and the fuller rails keep the flow through turns and drive in the bottom turn.
This board comes as a thruster with future boxes.
This board sits in between the Crusher and the Plate Lunch.
Stock Sizes: Straight-off-the-rack stock sizes come in Camo Carbon Technology.
Available in 5’6”, 5’7”, 5’8”, 5’9”, 5’10”, 5’11”, 6’0”, 6’1”, 6’2”, 6’3”.
3 Futures White ILT finboxes. Available in white.
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So I was riding my fish which is poly on a 2 to 3 foot day that was slightly mushy and I came in and swapped it out for the AR in camo carbon and literally paddling, speed on the wave, and maneuverability to stay in the powerful section increased dramatically! I just can’t get over how the AR in a Camo carbon slashes so nicely through the wave especially on those days when conditions are less desirable …