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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.

 

 

Slayer

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