"What's he riding?" Willy Aliotti's blacked out quiver

"What's he riding?" Willy Aliotti's blacked out quiver

Check out what models William Aliotti regularly packs into his bag for travel. height/weight: 1.75m by 70 KG (5'8" 165lbs.)
All boards built with:
CFT medium construction
  • 4oz. RWG + 4oz. bias S-glass bottom / 4oz. bias S-glass + 6oz. RWG deck
  • 2.1pcf Marko Foam EPS core
  • 1/8" bamboo stringer
  • deck channels

3k uni-directional carbon fiber tail strip reinforcements

Future ILT fin system with Jordy Smith Medium HC 4.54" height by 4.59" base

Whether threading through gutting tubes on his frontside or wafting tail-free drifts in small points on his backhand, Willy finds the Lil Buddy as his "go-to" board. photo: david aumentado
Lil Buddy squash tail - 5'10" x 18.187" x 2.13" vol. 24.3L
"personally the Lil Buddy is the board for me that i can take on any trip ! for any kind of condition like proper barrel 4 to 6 ft and in normal and mellow waves from 2 to 4 ft ( the lil buddy model will be the first one in the board bag"
Willy cracks a frontside ollie on his 5'8" skate. photo: @laurentpujol
Skate swallow tail - 5'8" x 18.25" x 2.187" vol. 24.5L
"the second board that i will always take on a trip is the Skate ! when the wind swoop on shore this board become amazing and really skatey on shity waves"
thing v2 CFT 5'9" x 18.187" x 2.13"
Thing v2 squash tail - 5'9" x 18.187" x 2.13" vol. 24.8L 2x4 step up round pin - 6'4" x 18.25" x 2.4" vol. 29.5L * modified nose outline and tail rocker
"...and to finish my perfect last boards of the quiver on barrel destination i will always the 2X4 step up and normal short board"
aiming for the cosmos on his cosmic color lam thing v2. photo: @chroniclesofchristie
"i trust stretch surfboard more then any other! i just thinks they are super solid and so performance! they stay magic forever and never get old"
Willy has switched from his rocket red airbrushes into the dark side. Apparently Stretch didn't get the memo when he decided to surprise Willy with this neon twinnie!
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