New board from bali

I've just come back from Bali and had such a blast! What an amazing and awesome place, I can't wait to go back and actually plan a specific surf holiday there!
I had probably the best two waves of my life on a rented 7'6 NSP board that was all beaten up but still soo much fun.
While I was over there I came across a little surf board shop in Kuta that offered me a full deal of a board, bag, fins, leash and tail pad for only $400 NZD so I couldn't resist
A shop called 'Mango Surfboards'?
They had many to choose from and the decision was a very tough one (considering I couldn't try each one before buying) but I ended up settling on this 6'2 as attached. I've been after a bit of a '1 board quiver' for some time and just couldn't find the right balance of paddle-ability and performance but I think this one finally comes close. Ideally i'd like ths board to have quad plugs and a thumb tail but I was running out of time and this seemed to be the pick of the bunch for me.
It's 6'2 x 20 x 2 1/2 although it has a domed deck so still retains quite a lot of volume under the chest with a slightly wider style of outline.
It's EPOXY so is still quite light but has a carbon patch on the bottom side of the board and also has very strong glassing (which I wanted)- it is 6+6 on the top and 10oz on the bottom. The glassing also has a distinctive kevlar/woven look about it which is pretty cool.
The rocker is a bit flatter than my normal boards but still has a flat/single concave entry but later moving in to a double concave with what looks like a slight V or flat exit at the tail.
The guy at the shop said that due to the volume and design it should handle small mush to double overhead and hollow/glassy waves?
I only got to try it out on Kuta beach in 1-3ft waves with a mixture of fat wide waves and a few steeper lippy waves but it went well. Paddled really well and can't wait to try back in NZ waters this weekend!
I had probably the best two waves of my life on a rented 7'6 NSP board that was all beaten up but still soo much fun.
While I was over there I came across a little surf board shop in Kuta that offered me a full deal of a board, bag, fins, leash and tail pad for only $400 NZD so I couldn't resist


They had many to choose from and the decision was a very tough one (considering I couldn't try each one before buying) but I ended up settling on this 6'2 as attached. I've been after a bit of a '1 board quiver' for some time and just couldn't find the right balance of paddle-ability and performance but I think this one finally comes close. Ideally i'd like ths board to have quad plugs and a thumb tail but I was running out of time and this seemed to be the pick of the bunch for me.
It's 6'2 x 20 x 2 1/2 although it has a domed deck so still retains quite a lot of volume under the chest with a slightly wider style of outline.
It's EPOXY so is still quite light but has a carbon patch on the bottom side of the board and also has very strong glassing (which I wanted)- it is 6+6 on the top and 10oz on the bottom. The glassing also has a distinctive kevlar/woven look about it which is pretty cool.
The rocker is a bit flatter than my normal boards but still has a flat/single concave entry but later moving in to a double concave with what looks like a slight V or flat exit at the tail.
The guy at the shop said that due to the volume and design it should handle small mush to double overhead and hollow/glassy waves?
I only got to try it out on Kuta beach in 1-3ft waves with a mixture of fat wide waves and a few steeper lippy waves but it went well. Paddled really well and can't wait to try back in NZ waters this weekend!