Steppin Razor 8'6 Composite Hardboard Whitewater SUP
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Steppin Razor 8'6 Composite Hardboard Whitewater SUP

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Steppin Razor 8'6 Composite Hardboard Whitewater SUPThe Steppin' Razor. "She's dangerous" ~Peter Tosh High Performance Freestyle, River Play, and Surf Paddleboard Limited Number Drop. Designers and Shapers: Jason Zawadzki, Nick Zawadzki, and Barry Kennon Have you secured your spot on the waitlist for one of our coveted models and sizes? If so, we'll keep you updated via text, email, or both! Once your order is placed, we'll craft it meticulously to your exact specifications and ship it within a swift 2

The Steppin' Razor. "She's dangerous..." ~Peter Tosh

High-Performance Freestyle, River Play, and Surf Paddleboard - Limited Number Drop.

Designers and Shapers: Jason Zawadzki, Nick Zawadzki, and Barry Kennon

Have you secured your spot on the waitlist for one of our coveted models and sizes? If so, we'll keep you updated via text, email, or both! Once your order is placed, we'll craft it meticulously to your exact specifications and ship it within a swift 2-4 weeks.

We entered the shaping room with the aim of designing a compact river Freestyle board that could play all day in the current and surf waves.

The Razor is slightly lighter and less voluminous than our King DUB 8'8", with a volume of 220L versus 250L. With less weight and volume, it's more maneuverable, feels quicker, and is more sensitive to edge control and foot steering.

Rocker Profile: It has the same proven down-river/river play rocker as the King DUB 8'8".

Contact us for sizing. We enjoy discussing with anyone ordering one of our more technical Armalight boards to ensure we provide the proper size and shape.

It is designed for performance and offers a blend of maximum stability, river play (Freestyle), and surfability.

The bottom channel and contours enhance secondary stability, speed, surfing performance, and extreme rock fin avoidance!

FEATURES

  • Vent/Handle System: New models come with a custom Hydrus Carbon Fiber Handle with Self-Regulating Gore-Tex Vent
  • Fin System: Recessed rock avoidance channel with 4.5" flexible river fin.
  • Traction: Custom-made Hydrus Traction Pad
  • Construction: Handmade in Eagle, Idaho, USA. Proprietary Armalight™+Carbon Fiber Construction with our Ultra-Lightweight Fusion-EPS Foam Core

SPECIFICATIONS

LENGTH/ 8'6"

WIDTH/ 33" (thin) or 34.5 (high volume)"

VOLUME/* 206 / 223L

Weight/ Extra Layer durability at: 31lbs

WEIGHT LIMIT/ Up to 220lbs *Depends on rider abilities and water conditions

 

“Steppin’ Razor” by Peter Tosh is a song brimming with defiance, self-confidence, and a sense of personal power. Written by Joe Higgs, the song was originally performed by Higgs in the 1960s but became widely known when Peter Tosh adopted it, reinterpreting it in a way that aligned with his bold and rebellious persona.

Themes and Meaning

The song serves as an assertion of individuality and a warning to those who might underestimate or disrespect Tosh. The phrase “steppin’ razor” metaphorically conveys sharpness, danger, and an unyielding nature. It encapsulates Tosh’s personality: he was uncompromising, outspoken, and deeply committed to fighting against oppression and injustice. Tosh often described himself as a freedom fighter, and “Steppin’ Razor” reflects that ethos.

Why Did He Sing It?

For Peter Tosh, this song became a personal anthem, embodying his worldview and approach to life. Tosh faced significant challenges in his career, including resistance from authorities and exploitation in the music industry. “Steppin’ Razor” allowed him to channel his frustrations and declare his resilience. The song also speaks to his broader struggles against colonialism, racism, and inequality, themes central to his music and activism.

Historical Context

Peter Tosh recorded “Steppin’ Razor” during a period when he was emerging as a solo artist after leaving The Wailers. His music increasingly reflected his militancy and commitment to Rastafarian ideals, social justice, and spiritual empowerment. Tosh wasn’t afraid to challenge political systems or societal norms, and this track reinforced his image as a dangerous figure to those in power and a voice of strength to his fans.

Legacy

“Steppin’ Razor” remains a symbol of Tosh’s legacy as a fierce and uncompromising artist. It’s celebrated for its lyrical potency and has inspired countless listeners to embrace their strength and stand tall in the face of adversity.

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