Archive for April 2011

Fabric Inlay

Dropped this 9'9 Nose Ridder off at Surf Indian in Pacific Beach last weekend. This particular board is 9'9 x 23 1/2 x 19 x 16 1/4 x 3. With a deep blended nose concave that runs just past the mid point you should no problem logging plenty of tip time. A perfect board for those long summer days.

Glider

Finished this 9'6 mini-glider for a rad guy named Clarke a couple weeks back. This particular board is ideal for those under head high days where speed is essential. With a flattened rocker, slight single to double to V and a relaxed down rail this glider is a must have for your summer quiver.

Spring Simmons

This quad-simmons left the shop a few weeks backs. It's going to a regular customer who was looking to go shorter with out giving up volume. These boards are extremely fast and paddle great. Perfect for those days when all the conditions aren't quite right.

Reemerged


After a year and a half of being passed around, stripped and stored. This 9'8 reemerged from storage to find itself in the possession of a new owner. A few weeks back I had quite a few conversations with the new owner Anthony and his son Joaquin. They headed down to the shop from the greater Los Angeles and picked it up. After briefly following up with Anthony, it seems as though the boys are happy with there newly acquired stick.

Handicap

Over the course of this last winter I contracted the itch to ride standard short board. By standard I mean 6'1 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 10 3/4 x 14 ish with a thruster fin set up. This board is my handicap to aid in achieving that goal. The board featured is 6'2 x 18 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 14, overall it been an extremely fun board. Having bumped up the number just a bit I was able gain tremendous paddle power as well as float to help transition my heavy footed stance. This board like all of my personal boards are available for demo.

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