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The Rusty Slayer is a thoughtfully refined step-up surfboard built for serious waves, combining paddle power, control, and barrel-seeking precision. With its unique design tweaks—like chopping four inches off the front and shifting the wide point two inches forward of center—the Slayer balances a longer rail line with enhanced control in steep and hollow conditions.
The re-blended front end provides a slightly fuller nose and a relaxed entry rocker, making it easier to paddle into waves and confidently handle critical drops. Meanwhile, the added width in the center and slimmed-down front help it fit tight in the pocket, making the board incredibly responsive in hollow sections and down-the-line surf.
Pros:
Forward wide point and fuller nose aid in paddling and early entry.
Extended rail line enhances control and drive through longer, steeper faces.
Built to handle powerful surf and tight pocket surfing with confidence.
Excellent step-up for reef breaks, points, and critical beach breaks.
Cons:
Designed specifically for bigger, more powerful waves—not ideal for small or mushy surf.
The fuller nose may take some adjustment for surfers used to ultra-refined step-up outlines.
Final Verdict
The Rusty Slayer is a dedicated step-up board that shines when the waves start pumping. With a unique forward-wide-point design, relaxed rocker, and fuller front end, it offers a perfect balance between paddle power and precision. Ideal for surfers who want a reliable, high-performance craft to confidently navigate hollow, critical waves without sacrificing speed or control.















