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A Deep Dive on the CJ Nelson Subrosa Surfboard with Ian Chisholm

In a Zoom call, surfboard shaper Ian Chisholm discuss the CJ Nelson Subrosa surfboard, a versatile model that blends the best of longboard and shortboard characteristics. The Subrosa surfboard is the result of a collaboration between Chisholm and renowned shaper CJ Nelson, aimed at creating a board that caters to a wide range of surfers.

What is the CJ Nelson Subrosa?

The CJ Nelson Subrosa is a unique surfboard that combines the best features of a shortboard and a longboard. It's a single-fin board with a pintail shape and a small wing or "stinger" at the tail. This design allows for exceptional speed generation and smooth, arcing turns, making it a versatile choice for surfers of all levels.

A Deep Dive on the CJ Nelson Subrosa Surfboard with Ian Chisholm

The Sub Rosa's Key Features

The CJ Nelson Subrosa features a subtle nose lift to prevent pearling while maintaining excellent paddling capabilities. The bottom contour is relatively flat through the mid-section, transitioning into a slight V-shape behind the fin. This design ensures ample speed and drive while allowing the board to pivot and turn smoothly.

The key features of the CJ Nelson Subrosa surfboard include:

  • Single-Fin Design: The single-fin setup provides a smooth, rail-to-rail feel, allowing for effortless turns and carves.
  • Flat Bottom with V-Shape: The flat bottom through the belly transitions into a slight V-shape behind the fin, enhancing speed and turning capabilities.
  • Wider Tail with Wing: The wider tail, combined with a subtle wing, enables the rider to generate significant speed and execute tight, responsive turns.
  • Available in Three Sizes: The Subrosa is offered in 6'4, 6'7, and 6'11 sizes, catering to a wide range of surfers, from lighter individuals to heavier, older riders transitioning from shortboards.
  • Versatile Performance: Chisholm emphasizes the board's ability to perform well in a variety of surf conditions, from small beach breaks to larger, more powerful waves.
Subrosa Surfboard

Targeting the Transitioning Surfer 

Chisholm discusses the target audience for the Subrosa, noting that it's an excellent option for older surfers who may have put on a few extra pounds and struggle with the demands of traditional shortboards. The board's user-friendly design and ample volume make it an appealing choice for those seeking a smooth, forgiving ride without sacrificing performance. 

He explains that the Subrosa is a great option for surfers transitioning from longboards to shortboards, as it provides a comfortable and accessible platform that still offers a high level of performance. The board's versatility allows it to be used in a variety of surf conditions, making it a compelling "one board quiver" for those who want a single board that can handle a wide range of waves.

Fin Selection and Tuning

Chisholm also delves into the importance of fin selection and tuning for the Subrosa. He emphasizes that the fin should have a moderate amount of rake and flex, striking a balance between drive and pivot. A fin with too much upright angle can cause the board to lose drive, while a fin with too much flex can make the board feel "doughy" in the turns. 

A Deep Dive on the CJ Nelson Subrosa Surfboard with Ian Chisholm

The fin choice, Chisholm explains, is largely dependent on the weight and riding style of the surfer. Heavier riders may benefit from a larger, more upright fin, while lighter surfers may prefer a smaller, more flexible option. The goal is to find a fin that allows the rider to lay the board on its rail and drive through the turns, while still maintaining the board's overall responsiveness and maneuverability.

FAQs about the CJ Nelson Subrosa

One of the most frequently asked questions about the CJ Nelson Subrosa is whether it has enough volume for larger surfers. Chisholm assures that even at 210 pounds (96 kg), he can comfortably ride the 6'11" model, indicating ample volume for most surfers.

A Deep Dive on the CJ Nelson Subrosa Surfboard with Ian Chisholm

Another common query is whether the CJ Nelson Subrosa can handle larger waves and top-to-bottom surfing. Chisholm confirms that the narrow tail and single-fin design allow the board to handle steep, hollow waves while maintaining maneuverability and the ability to draw smooth, arcing lines.

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