Maurice Cole Red Dingo PU/Poly 7'0"
Fin System: Futures
SKU | MAU237946 |
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Length | 7'0" |
Width | 21.875" |
Thickness | 2.875" |
Volume | 48.4L |
Construction | PU/Poly |
Tail | Squash |
Fin System | Futures |
Fin Setup | Tri/Quad |
Fins | Not Included |
Tail Patch | No |
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The Maurice Cole Red Dingo is a mid length performance hybrid that combines speed, maneuverability and high wave count.
Our process is simple: Design by mind. Cut by machine. Shape by hand. Finish with LOVE.
Maurice Cole
This board over delivers and takes the "funboard" stigma off of this size category. If anything, think of it as a "funner board". Or as John Graham puts it, "it's a fun board, not a funboard".
John Graham headed to Costa Rica with his 7'0 MC Red Dingo
Session report from Costa Rica:
The fact that Maurice developed this board under his own two feet gives it huge cred. Surfing boards like his Hipster-T, Metro, and Protow and then developing a board like this means the performance envelope is still very fresh in his mind (and hands). The proof is in the demand for this model and whenever he surfs it, he's mobbed with questions about what he’s riding. When we announced we were getting them in, the first three sold in a day just by posting a picture. Is it that good?
The Red Dingo excels in a wide range of surf conditions from small and mushy to head high plus and barreling. It's easy and fast to paddle, still small enough to duck dive with the right technique, and gets you into more waves than your shortboard. That’s what it’s made for right?
You can use it on longboard days, fish days and legitimate good shortboard days. In fact, you can just use it every day if you want. We had a really wide variety of sessions on ours from crumbly southside sessions in Frisco and Hatteras, to perfect, hollow peelers in Buxton and Waves, all here on the OBX. Pack of Dingos ready to rock!
This size range of boards has been under served for quite a while. Normally the only thing you’ll find here are recreational funboards, semi guns, or big guy shortboards. The MC Red Dingo pairs up a nice hybrid outline with a concave bottom and performance rocker to deliver a unique performance level for those looking for a board with better paddling and more volume. As a tri-fin setup we rode the Futures Rusty Honeycombs.
This board felt great as a quad with the Futures Roberts Generation Series in size large.
For fin set ups, having a 5-fin option makes this board easy to tune to the conditions. The thruster cluster is tighter than on most other boards loosening this board up and allowing for pivotal turns in flatter faced surf. Quads are the call when taking the Red Dingo in steeper surf as they give the board a bit of extra speed as well as a more confident hold on vertical walls. Imagine having Cape Point all to yourself...
One of our most memorable sessions on this board was hiking out to The Cove mid winter for a private left hand pointbreak (hopefully). The walk is an hour each way, so the Red Dingo was the perfect call, as you can literally surf anything with it, and as we know with this break, it can be literally anything. The reward was having Cape Point all to ourselves, nobody in the lineup, nobody on the beach, …actually nobody anywhere as far as you could see. The waves were waist to chest high and lined up for 200 yards on the longer ones. The Red Dingo was powerful enough for the mushy ones, fast enough for the zippers, and long enough to beat the current and stay in place. It made for an epic excursion and guaranteed return on the two hour round trip hike. Private Red Dingo Pointbreak
You’re looking for a larger, well-rounded hybrid that rips. The Maurice Cole Red Dingo serves it up like Maurice; fast, flowing and hard carving with style.
WARNING: Surfers riding the Maurice Cole Red Dingo may literally surf themselves to death. This board is too easy to paddle, too easy to catch waves, and surfs them so well, you can't resist paddling out for more. Surfers surfing the Red Dingo should exercise extreme hydration and high SPF sunscreen to protect themselves during endless hours of shredsational sessioning. Surf at your own risk.
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