Ryan Burch on his Parallelogram Asymm - video
Keen readers will know there's been a lot of asymmetric love on Swellnet recently (hadn't noticed? then this is for you), so it was a delight to stumble across this new Ryan Burch clip. Burch is riding one of his Parallelogram asymms, and, truth be told, it's not the best surfing of his we've seen - few dud turns, board looks a bit skitchy. But still, fella has one of the best styles going and is pushing the design envelope rather than hauling the nostalgia bandwagon.
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And for a bit more Burch worship, my fave edit of his, "The Rush of the Continuous Rhythm"
God Damn i love that clip, such a free flowing stylish surfer
I love that edit as well, I just re-visited it for the first time in a while last week.
Sick looking board. Anyone know if it'll fit a Samsung Galaxy?
Sorry only available via iTunes at this point
That my friend, made me laugh!
Board looks fast off the bottom.
I love how he throws some long board moves in (did i see a cross step) then throws an air - just to confuse us all :))
Fun looking session.
Australia ?
Nah, San Diego I'd say. Not hollow enough for Big Rock but somewhere thereabouts.
right on OHV. ,thinking the same thing myself.with that style ,luv to see what he'd do on a longboard,and where he could take them shaping wise
He made his name on a longboard. Excellent smooth log riding and can shape a magic longboard.
Nice lines
board looks shit off the bottom but fucking great off the top.
twin?
His instagram is - bobbersandsinkers - all types of boards
Sorry to spoil the love fest but to me it looks wrong, I get how an asymmetrical tail could be beneficial but the nose is out of the water the whole time and just looks like a busted board. Give me clean symmetry any day, the guy does rip though. cheers.
I'm with you old-dog - I just think asymmetrics look totally wrong :)) To me you never see this in nature, fish, dolphin, shark - so why on a board. Love his style.
You baiting me OHV?? Ha ha...
If we stood symmetrically across the board the argument would make sense, but we don't so it doesn't.
HaHa - well said :)))
I just don't like the look of them :)
They're definetely an acquired taste.
I've surfed a few MC asymmetrics and just couldn't get used to the feel, understand the theory but ...
That board will make a funky coffee table.
Ryan explains what his dangerous fork nosed shapes are about on his instagram
"The swallow nose keeps the rail line of the board straighter to give you more drive and rail engagement on turns and it has a concave that lets the nose act like a catamaran while paddling in and the concave also keeps the nose from dragging or pearling and even helps balance the board on air drops of foam ball rides."