Type of board you're interested in: 5'8 four leaf quad parabolic carbon rails
First Name
Travis
Age
25
Height
5’8
Weight
160
Experience
intermed-exper
Type of board you’re interested in
5’8 four leaf quad parabolic carbon
Type of waves you will be surfing with this board
mostly mushy beachbreak-variety of differant beachbreaks here
The direction you want to go with your surfing
faster floatier looser but still with a bite
What boards are you currently riding?
5’9 matt kechelle mix fish swallow tail(potato chip) 5’10 vec performance fish swallow tail- 6’0 tom neilson five fin set up round pin (custom-magic board)- 6’0 sezio “shorepound buoy”. 5’10 a.k.a quadra all thrusters except the neilson and the a.k.a
Anything else you want Todd to know
ive yet to try other boards besides my standard poly boards and an aviso so im curious about the parabolics.I hear good things. How sharp can i get the rails on a parabolic carbon? and can there be a custom tail or does it have to be a standard? How much stiffer are they? look foward for a response. Thank You Travis
Hi Travis,
Nice to meet you…
the parabolic boards are actually flexier
than a standard center stringer board….
very lively in the small stuff since you can actually load them up in turns and have them release out of turns with incredible speed.
I recommend 5’8” x 18 7/8” x 2 5/16” dimensions
for a Four Leaf for performance in the
smaller, mushier waves…
this board is still very versatile though and will fun clean and responsive in up to even slightly overhead. The tail shape is custom i.e. wide hipsquash, swallowtail, battail, moontail, etc….
The rails through the tail are very hard and sharp whether the board has carbon rails or not….
the way we make them here does not
inhibit the sharpness of the edges
if it is carbon railed.
I make the parabolic rails in polyester or our unique Proxy custom flexible epoxy construction. The Proxy is the premium board I make since it has the flex characteristics of an ultralite poly board, but with 3-5 times the strength/ lifespan of a standard poly board.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor Four Leaf.
Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd








