Sterling Foxcroft cruised by again to show off his latest shred stick, the Mini Tuna Alaia. This hollow, finless, 7′5″ Alaia shaped by Jon Wegener out of Redondo Beach, California has a plug near the nose to let out any water that may get in. When asked how the board rides, Sterling replied, “So sick.”
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I’ve been seeing a few of these alaia boards pop up around socal. We’ll, I’ve seen a few guys take them to the beach. I haven’t seen anyone ride one yet. I’m dying to try one though.