
Most of the time I am the one with the camera. This time I am on the other side.

Jeff Wroe with a nice nose tuck. Click photo to enlarge and enjoy. You can tell he is glad the sun is out.

I thought this photo was pretty cool. Somtimes when the camera is on auto drive you get frames that are unexspected.

A really good view of the design with the concave off the bonzers.

This is my 5'-8" Bumble Bee. My normal length of a shortboard is 6'0 to 6'-3". This board being short is a great change up. The thickness is 2 13/16" which makes up for the loss in length.
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