So I just wanted to give an update on the board and a bit of feedback.
Firstly, what I've realised is that a lot of the time a lot of people buy a board because they want to let's say 'nose ride' and when they get the board and can't nose ride they are looking to buy another board as it's a 'dedicated' nose rider. This was me

Embarrassing I know but hey it's all a learning curve.
I was a little disappointed when I first saw the board. I tried to put on a brave face but I expected something super thick, wide with a huge nose. Side by side next to my Mctavish 9'2 JB Performance it does not look that different. My wife even said the Re Evolution looks thinner.
So, the board is absolutely amazing. I was looking for a classic style longboard and it's definitely got that old school feel to it but with some modern refinements.
Day 1 - I could not knee paddle it, the board just sank. I blamed the board. I did manage to get to cross step to the nose but it wasn't with the style/ease that anyone would have blinked at in the line up.
1 Month later - I switched out the fin for a 10 inch Captain Fin Pivot which changed the feel of the board (for the better). I'm knee paddling to the point where I don't want to knee paddle anymore as it's just not comfortable haha. My cross stepping has improved to the point where literally I'm taking off on waves and not thinking about cross stepping... I'm cross stepping is something I'm doing because I need to i.e I stall the board then cross step forward not because I want to cross step. The board turns on a dime literally I can really appreciate the pinch rails and the attention to detail that tiny refinement has made.
For the first time ever people are watching me surf in the line up and I've had a couple of hoots from people as I go pass on the nose. It's really been a game changer.
Things to take away

1. Don't blame the board. Speak to a shaper let them know what you want to do and build the board around the way you want to surf. Once you have the board it does not mean you will be able to surf the way you want.
2. It's actually really good to have problems with boards. For instance the fin the board came with really is rubbish

But after surfing with it and changing for a bigger fin you can understand the difference the fin really makes. A
3. Little tweaks are really important to the board design and definitely help you surf better inch by inch. BUT a good surfer can likely surf a bad board really well as opposed to a bad surfer not being able to surf a good board.
Thanks for all of your advice... If anyone is thinking of getting one of these don't hesitate. It's a great all round board which can combine modern longboarding with old school longboarding. I have the 9'8 .. The 9'4 is recommended for my size but I honestly find the 9'8 more.
Take care everyone and stay safe
