The name The Wolverine was actually a nickname for Christenson himself! Yeah, as a youngster he says that he was pretty feisty. He was once able to take on four people and handle them, so that’s the name he earned from one of his colleagues that saw the whole thing. However, this was many years ago; in his own words: “Now I’m all peace and love.”
| Time to Undress Your Secrets
The Wolverine was designed to be a twin fin; just a twin fin for that longer rail style surfing. Based on the 20 year-old- design and still kicking Nautilus, as it is the Lane Splitter, you will find tons of similarities like the rocker, the contours and the overall design. We have some interesting things to it though that makes the Wolverine has its own magic too.
Being Chris Christenson a big fan of long rail surfing himself, and a true believer that the performance surfing doesn’t need to happen in a sub six foot surfboard, he has come to this new concept that is materialized in The Wolverine.
The bottom concept features a spiral vee out the back, a little vee up the front for forgiveness and has a nice planing area in the midsection complemented with low rails.
“When I made the Wolverine, I took a 6’6” Nautilus, designed and added the wings; the Wolverine is a twin fin. If you want a thruster or a quad, take the Nautilus. The Wolverine was designed to be a twin fin, just a twin fin.” –Chris Christenson.
| The fusion of the Nautilus and Lane Splitter brings the perfect waist high to double overhead surfing travel board.