The board arrived beautifully packaged and in perfect condition. Not a weird blemish or tiny chip in sight. It is an interesting shape and carries much of its width across the length of the board and is much thicker than I was expecting, clearly to pack in the volume into a short shape. The photos we've seen on this forum before didn't really convey how thick the board is in the middle in my opinion. I haven't weighed it, but the board is super light. I think it may be lighter than my 8'2" Starboard Pro.
Unsurprisingly it's more stable than my 8'2" x 29 x 118 Pro and a bit less stable than my 8' 133l Hypernut. I am around 106kgs at the moment without a wetsuit. I received the board yesterday just in time for some swell after about a 3 week flat spell. I paddled out this morning at my local at 5am in 1-2 foot slightly janky conditions with the occasional 3 foot set. Multiple swell periods from slightly different directions after the storm last night coupled with a breezy cross shore (11 to 21 knots) made for slightly challenging conditions, but the board was easy to stand on and to paddle into the wind. I tend to judge a board's stability these days based on how much I need to concentrate. I was able to stare at interesting things on the beach and let my wind wander, which means I was very comfortable. Frankly, in the near future I would be tempted to step down a size to the 7'6" x 29" x 115l.
Paddling into waves is easy enough, but it does help to get your front foot and weight as close to the front as possible. The board handled late drops very well, despite it not having much rocker. On the wave the board is exactly what Dave Boehne said it would be in the Infinity videos - flowy, squirrelly, skatey and fast. Having said that, put your foot on the back and you can do some sweet carvey cut backs and throw buckets of spray. The board is happy on both vertical and lateral turns and I did a really sweet top turn on a close out section that I was particularly proud of. The board is an awesome groveller, exactly like I suspected. It will be interesting to see how it handles slightly meatier 3-5 foot waves and to discover its limits.
I guess I ought to balance the review and include something to gripe about. The light deck pad looks great, but it's going to be a nightmare to keep clean. I've already got some dirt on it from my roof rack. I also wish that the handle was a bit deeper. I tend to go out in all sorts of super windy conditions and the lack of depth is a minor concern when it comes to being able to hold onto the board and when putting it on / taking it off the roof racks.
Overall I think it's a great board for 90% of the typical UK conditions if you are looking for something short and fun.
Some quick photos (please excuse the fencing as I have building work going on at my house)