From ryanburchsurfboards.com

WHAT IS AN ASYMMETRICAL SURFBOARD

An asymmetrical surfboard can be any shape or size, as long as both sides are not the same. The asymmetrical boards I have built were conceptualized in pursuit of high performance surfing. The long-straight toe side rail has one fin, and mimics the fast planing-skatiness of the fish. On the heel side, I typically put two fins with a more pulled in round tail, this allows for more predictability and a little tighter turn off the heels. In the nose, I pull in the toe side curve allowing for a tighter bottom turn. On the heel side nose, I leave the rail straighter to give you a place to deliver all the speed.

*  For consistency and durability all customer boards are made with stringers.
WHAT RYAN RIDES:
Shortboard 5’7” + 18.5” + 2.25”

Step Up 6’2” + 18” + 2.5”

HIS HEIGHT: 6’2”

HIS WEIGHT: 169lbs

Ryan Burch on his Parallelogram Asym from Hansen Surfboards on Vimeo.