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A down-the-line speed machine that bridges performance and versatility.Originally built for Kolohe Andino as a compact, tube-hunting high-performance board, the Mini Driver has carved out a lasting spot in the ...Lost lineup. With its low entry rocker, wider nose, and refined "Driver” tail rocker, the Mini Driver is built for rapid acceleration and seamless flow, whether in rifling tubes or soft shoulder runners.
Its elliptical outline and rounded pin tail keep the ride smooth and controlled, especially in hollow or fast-breaking waves, while still maintaining enough surface area to perform in softer, everyday conditions. Despite being designed with elite surfers in mind, it has found loyal fans among a wide spectrum of riders—from seasoned pros to weekend warriors—thanks to its blend of predictability, drive, and tube-readiness.
Pros:
*Extremely fast down the line
*Rounded pin tail offers control without sacrificing release
*Great tube board but surprisingly versatile in junky or small conditions
*Responsive rocker combo suits a wide range of surf
*Clean outline makes it easy to maneuver in tight pocketsCons:
*Not as skatey or forgiving as hybrid grovelers in knee-high surf
*May lack foam/float for true beginners or heavier surfers unless custom-sized
*Best performance comes with refined technique—less of a pure cruiserSummary:
The Mini Driver stands out as a high-performance board with a surprisingly broad sweet spot. Its blend of speed, control, and flow makes it equally suited for threading barrels and boosting fins-free snaps in small summer slop. A modern classic, the Mini Driver continues to be a custom-order staple for surfers who want pro-level performance without sacrificing day-to-day usability.
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