
Some days feel like the ocean is tuned into a different frequency.
El Quemao woke up classic — clean swell, light offshore winds, and deep, heavy barrels opening up like portals. Right there in the middle of it all: Aitor Ojeda, riding the Alien — a board that’s not vintage, not contemporary, but from another dimension.
Aitor knows El Quemao like few do. He reads its moods, trusts the reef, commits deep. But this session had a different energy. With the Alien under his feet, the connection was near-telepathic.
Lines drawn with surgical precision, late drops into cavernous pits, exits so clean they looked scripted. The Alien responded not just to pressure and angles, but to instinct.
This board isn’t shaped for trends. It’s built for breakthroughs.
A hybrid design that skips over categories — futuristic in performance, timeless in intent. Fast, sharp, controlled. Like riding thought.
The photos say it better than words: Aitor locked in deep, disappearing into walls of water and reappearing untouched. Moments of chaos, handled with clarity. It wasn’t just surfing — it was translation. Of feeling. Of speed. Of space.
This wasn’t a session.
It was a transmission.
Board: Alien 41,5
Spot: El Quemao, Lanzarote
Surfer: Aitor Ojeda
Conditions: Classic – 6–8 ft, offshore, perfect lines
Not vintage. Not contemporary. From another dimension.
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