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INFERNO FT

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The Inferno FT from Sharpeye Surfboards is a high-octane performance machine built for Unparalleled Acceleration, Speed, and Flow. A direct evolution of the Inferno 72, this Filipe Toledo Pro Model played a key role in his 2022 World Title run—proof of its elite-level capabilities across a wide range of conditions.

At its core, the Inferno FT features a quad fin setup that prioritizes speed and hold, giving the board an electric feel, especially through high-speed transitions. The bottom contour combines a medium single concave through the frontwith a deep double concave between the fins, flowing into a flat tail exit. This configuration generates immediate lift and acceleration, while the proven Inferno 72 rocker ensures sharp responsiveness and seamless flow through sections. Designed to perform in a wide range of wave types and sizes, the Inferno FT thrives in conditions from punchy beach breaks to long, rippable points.

Pros:

  • Explosive speed and acceleration, ideal for progressive, high-performance surfing.

  • Quad setup enhances flow and drive, especially in down-the-line conditions.

  • Proven rocker and bottom contours offer precision and versatility across wave types.

  • Championship pedigree, trusted at the highest level of competitive surfing.

Cons:

  • Quad-specific feel may not suit every surfer, especially those who prefer the pivot of a thruster.

  • Less forgiving for beginner or intermediate surfers due to its refined, performance-oriented design.

Summary:

The Sharpeye Inferno FT is a razor-sharp performance board built to match the demands of elite surfing. With a lightning-fast quad setup and a bottom contour built for drive, release, and unmatched acceleration, it delivers world-title-level performance under your feet. For advanced surfers seeking a next-level board that blends the best of speed, flow, and precision, the Inferno FT stands in a class of its own.

INFERNO FT

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