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Ace's got a little bit of everything in this latest batch of boards! From his favourite everyday Monsta 6s in PU, to grovellers, shortboards and even slight step ups in HYFI, he's coming into the 2017 season with a plenty of creativity from both JS and our resident artistic lunatic Adrian Turner. Read MoreThursday, September 1, 2016 2:33:14 PM America/Los_Angeles
With Ace sitting at number four in the world, he's rolling into Trestles with a whole lot of momentum a bunch of new boards! His latest Monsta 6s include everything from a spicy step down swallow tail (far left) to his favourite shortboard sizes, which, thanks to the look of the forecast, should see plenty of use as soon as the CT circus rolls into San Clemente. Read MoreMonday, August 22, 2016 11:26:44 AM America/Los_Angeles
Ace, picking the eyes out of Teahupo'o in round one's tricky conditions to narrowly beat out Parko. At 5'9 / 76kg, the 6'0" x 18 5/8" x 2 5/16" x 26.2L Forget Me Not is one of his favourite boards to use in Tahiti, and incidentally the magic sled he won the contest on in 2013! Photo Ryan Miller Read MoreThursday, August 4, 2016 12:44:54 PM America/Los_Angeles
Living on the Central Coast, Ace gets plenty of opportunities to test his equipment on a range of reefs and points. Couple this with his experience in the Pacific, including a win at Teahupo'o a couple of years back, and he knows exactly what works for him in the juice. For Margies, Ace has a range of new boards and a few older favourites, with some being based on what he's previously ridden in Fiji and Tahiti, all the way down to his standard high performance Monsta 6. More info, below:Wednesday, July 6, 2016 11:04:12 AM America/Los_Angeles
Ace, with a heat win in the bag and whole lot of rail in the water. At 5'9" / 76kgs, he rides a 5'11" x 18 3/4" x 2 5/16" x 26.7L Monsta 6. Photo Ryan Miller Read MoreMonday, February 15, 2016 12:18:29 PM America/Los_Angeles
The build up to the Quicksilver & Roxy Pros is even more stacked this year, with a whole new leg of QS contests in between Burleigh and Manly's Australian Open keeping some of the Traktor Team busy road tripping up and down the East Coast. Read More