Sharp Eye Surfboards – INFERNO 72 by Marcio Zouvi – 5’11” x 19 1/4 x 2 1/2 – 28.90L
The INFERNO 72 FEATURES Model:INFERNO 72byMarcio Zouvi Size: 5'9" x 19 1/4 x 2 1/2 - 28.1L Ref: INFERNO Construction: PU (Polyurethane Foam + Polyester resin) Glass:Standard Finish:Sanded Finsystem: FCS II - Thruster (3FIN) Drive & Speed: 5/5 Wave Height:
The INFERNO 72
FEATURES
Model:INFERNO 72byMarcio Zouvi Size: 5’9″ x 19 1/4 x 2 1/2 – 28.1L Ref: INFERNO Construction: PU (Polyurethane Foam + Polyester resin) Glass:Standard Finish:Sanded |
Finsystem: FCS II – Thruster (3FIN) Drive & Speed: 5/5 Wave Height: 2-6 ft Movability: 5/5 Paddle Power: 4/5 |
INFERNO 72| Stab in the Dark – WINNER 2021 with Taj Burrow
Sharpeye Surfboards Inferno 72 design was Stab in the Dark’s 2021 champ. Marcio Zouvi, the Brazilian-born shaper living in San Diego, was the winner for Taj Burrow with this model built for the occasion. This board is a PU/PE replica of the Dark Arts Epoxy board that came winner.
Sharpeye Shapes winner of Stab in the Dark 2021 with Tak Burrow. Pic by Stab in the Dark.
Feel Locked In w/ Inferno 72
This design is not just for top level surfers. The boards on a level that really enhances and improves your ability to really perfect your maneuvers.- Marcio Zouvi
Jack Robinson testing the Inferno 72. Pics by Stab in the Dark.
Born after the QS favorite the Disco Inferno, popular for small waves because of its unrivaled speed and hope, the Inferno 72 was designed to fill one gap that the Sharpies team had identified: Disco Inferno could not turn in a steep section. Well, Inferno 72 came to life and that problem disappeared right then and there.
The board is very sensitive: it has the speed but also its very easy to lean on the rail and react shifting direction and maneuvering. – Marcio Zouvi
The Inferno 72 was originally built to compete at the Rumble at the Ranch competition in 2020 under the feet of Filipe Toledo, who won the comp. When ask to be part of the Stab in the Dark, Zouvi decided to supply the Inferno 72.
It was no surprise to see the Inferno 72 in Dark Arts construction design being locked on Taj Burrows feet after its success under Filipe Toledo, Kanoa Igarashi or Rio Waidas control.
“It was just stuck to my feet-Taj Burrow
It is a broad audience surfboard; quite some intermediate surfers have been jumping on this design to perfect their maneuvers and felt I was pretty achievable if compared to other designs, lets say, more drivey or stiff.
Jack Robinson testing the Inferno 72. Pics by Stab in the Dark.
A Sensitive, Maneyverable & All-Round Design
Thruster | Best layout for delivering a great performance under most conditions, lending a stable feel to a maneuverable board.
Skill level | Designed for intermediate advanced level surfers.
Usability | Try it on a swell from 2-6 feet in everyday conditions from reef to point breaks and feel it controlled under your feet. No surprises!
Performance | Tried and tested QS favourite, The Inferno 72 is a tuned up version of the Disco Inferno.
| Added entry and exit rocker |Medium to low rails |More drive and hold through turns than the Disco Inferno |Small to medium waves
No Matter the Conditions, The Spark Will Still Be There
Bottom Curve | Increased speed from the take off with its medium entry rocker that converts seamlessly into a flattened exit; it will give enough lift to avoid nose diving.
Hold and drive are there because of the medium exit when surfing off the back foot whilst generating speed and the ability to draw out longer lines is easily accesible.
Perfect for everyday conditions.
Pro Tips | Order the Inferno 72 in the same size as your go-to shortboard. Drop one inch for a step down.
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