The Proxy Flexible Epoxy is our unique upgraded custom board
Hi Matt,
I received your online consultation request and have read through all your information regarding your board.
I think you can definitely go smaller
than your current boards dimensions.
The magic dimensions for you now would be: Greased Pig at 5′8″ x 18 ½” x 2 1/16″ with a stinger swallowtail. This would be the ideal size for your height and weight and the type of waves you surf.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor Pig.
Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd
P.S. – The Rascal design boards may also be
something that you would be interested in.
check those out on the Proctor surfboards website by going to “retro” boards from the boardline page. The Rascal designs go unreal in chest high and lower waves as well.
hey Todd,
I thank you for getting back to me and im glad that i know what dimensions to look for now. I have a question about the prices on these boards cuz the sound great and look awsome from what i can tell from the site… if you could get back to me that would be great. Thanx again
Matt M.
Hi Matthew,
Todd is shaping right now, but I can give you the prices. For a Greased Pig in the Proxy custom Flexible Epoxy construction, it is $735, which includes fins, and a one color airbrush fade. For traditional polyurethane/polyester construction it is $585, including fins. We have a turnaround time of about 3-5 weeks right now for a custom board and we do 50% down payment and the rest when the board is done. We accept VISA, MASTERCARD and debit.
We ship direct worldwide.
Anywhere in the USA would be from $85 – $110 for shipping. Feel free to let us knwo if you have any other questions.
Aloha,
Charissa
Hey Todd and Charissa
Thanks for the help ill be letting you know if i decide to get the board. my only other question is
what is the differnce between
Proxy custom Flexible Epoxy construction
and polyurethane/polyester construction
and is there much of a difference? thanks again.
Matt M.
Hi Matt,
Polyurethane/ polyester construction is the standard foam and fiberglass construction that boards have been made from for a long time. This is a good construction and the boards work great.
The Proxy Flexible Epoxy is our unique
upgraded custom board
made with high grade composite materials. These boards are much stronger, lighter, slightly more buoyant,
and have a very lively feel,
or flex under your feet….
a slingshot-like effect. The Proxy series are the premium boards I make for both strength and performance. They cost more since the materials are higher grade and cost me more, but they last about three times longer than a polyester board, so in the long run it is actually saving you money. About half the boards I make are polyester, and the other half are Proxy….and people are stoked on both.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor Pig.
So, I’ll look forward to your reply when you are ready, and to the possibility of making a great board for you and the waves in your area.
Aloha,
Todd
Hey Todd,
I was looking at the rascal boards on the site and I feel like I would be more comfterable on the greased pig. Also I was looking for the magic proctor pig and couldnt find anything on it, I would apreciate it if you could tell me something about this board.
As always its much apreciated,
Matt
Hi Matt,
The Greased Pig is the one I recommend
for you as well.
The magic Proctor Pig is just a name I used in reference to the Greased Pig; it is the same board, but on the website you would find it under the “Greased Pig” as its actual name. This is such a great board…..and perfect for the type of waves your surfing. Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd
Hey Todd,
I was doing some more reasearch on the rascal and this seems like a great board, so
now im kinda torn between
the greased pig and the rascal.
Which one do you recomend I should get?
Matt
Hi Matt,
They are both great boards. I have one of each. They are similar in that
they both excel in small wave surfing
by creating incredible speed,
yet maintain a very responsive performance oriented maneuver capacity. So when it comes down to it, if the Rascal catches your eye and you like the look and how the board goes in the video, then I would go with that one. I don’t have any misgivings that you would love that board. I just think
the Greased Pig may work better in a
larger variety of wave heights and conditions
for you. But, if primarily what you surf is small, or kinda weak waves, then the Rascal is a sicky.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor Rascal or Greased Pig.
Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd












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