My favorite board is that first Proxy Lil’ Rascal you made for me in 6’1 x 20 3/4 x 2 9/16

Hi Todd,

A few words to tell you how much I love the boards you made for me.
Time is going and I’m thinking of a new order for the end of summer.
So I would like to get your suggestions for 3 or 4 more new boards:

1- Going to the Mentawais in October so i’m thinking of

SR 71 or Ante up in 6’8 ( 19 3/8? 2 1/2?)
Proxy + carbon hinged flex tail?

Good dimensions….maybe could go 19 ¼” width….I recommend Ante-up…are you wanting to drop the thickness a bit on these boards as to previous one’s? Do you want to drop the rail volume also just a bit. You can get away with lower rail volume for boards for Indo since the waves are so perfect and have good push to them. I recommend round pin.

2- My favorite board is that first Proxy Lil’ Rascal you made for me

in 6’1 x 20 3/4 x 2 9/16.

She’s getting old now and I’m thinking of a new one.
Should i get the same?

That is a good solid board…I would stick with the same dimensions for sure if that one is feeling that good…
Should i try that new Lill Spuddy?Same size?

Yea, I would go with the same dimensions with the round tail/ Lil’ Spuddy model.
What is the difference between them or with the Greased Rascal?

The Greased Rascal you ride a bit longer and narrower than the original Rascals, and it has the bottom and rocker of the Greased Pig, so it is a little bit more favored to small waves with shape and will surf in bigger waves also and still ride clean. It is a great board too, but similar to the Greased Pig….so I would go with your original Rascal dimensions in round tail Lil’ Spuddy model.

3-Looking for an all around Proxy Titanium series

in 6’4 (19 1/2? 2 1/2?).

G4E? Blackbird? Accelerator? Something else?

I would go with the G-4….I have a really good design file in 6’4”. This one also has the thinner volume I noticed….do you feel like you can go a bit thinner on your boards for good waves? As you progress, typically you can start riding boards that have less volume; you just don’t want to sacrifice too much paddling, but I think you could go thinner on this batch of boards especially since they are for Indo style waves.
The Blackbird is a good one too, but it favors being ridden off the back foot. The tail and fins like to release in the lip on this board, so if that is what sounds good to you then this would be a good one to run with.
The Accelerator is a bit more of a Grovel style smaller wave board and for marginal conditions ( I have been riding mine a lot lately actually), so I don’t know that it is going to be a board that is your best bet for Indo….maybe for another order or for waves at home.
Dimensions for each of these I think you could go: 6’4” x 19 ¼” x 2 ½” rounded squash for the G-4 or Blackbird, and squash, round tail or swallowtail for the Accelerator.

4-I’m surfing 50% of the time my new Greased Pig with carbon rails.

So i’m thinking of an other one 6’4? 19 5/8? 2 9/16?

Good dimensions….can’t go wrong with the parabolics and the channels work insane of this board….been making quite a few of them lately…

Proxy,Parabolic stringer + 6 channels?

Please let me know what you think about this.I’m in total confidence with your suggestions.

Let me know your current weight because I think we can drop the volume of your boards just a bit….keeping the paddle, but gaining a bit more responsiveness and performance by making the overall volume and rail volume just a bit more sensitive…..let me know what you think of this too…? I also have a new construction method where the boards are super light….they are not quite as strong as with the 6oz. like we have been doing, but they are still amazingly strong, but very very light….so if you are interested in going a little bit lighter weight I am now offering a construction series for this also. If you are happy with the strength, weight, and performance on your boards now, then I would just stick with what has been working….maybe just try one of two of the new smaller boards with the super lightweight glassing constructiong….
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on some magic Indo carpets.
Looking forward to your reply,


Todd

Best,
Vincent

Hi Todd,

nice to get your suggestions.

My current weight is 150lbs and i’m 45 years old.

I think i can go a bit thinner on my boards so i will follow you to drop the volume a bit but without missing the paddle too much.

Yes, I think we can go thinner without sacrificing paddle, but gaining performance.

My order would be:

1 Ante up 6’8/ 19 1/4 / 2 1/2

with lower rail volume,rounded pin
Proxy,carbon hinged flex tail …

do you want the futures or f.c.s. fin system for this board, and what color for the spray fade (two-tone light grey looks good or two tone light blue fade with the carbon hinge.

2 Lil’ Spuddy proxy. Stringerless with carbon rails?

I’m ready to try it smaller and thinner (6’0? 20 1/2 ?) if you want.

New dimensions sound good….do you want to go with tri fin or five fin setup? What color for the fade, and what fin system?

3 G 4E 6’4 x 19 1/4 x 2 1/2 rounded squash.

Proxy,construction?(Titanium upgrade?Parabolic?New super light glassing construction?)

I think super light glass with titanium parabolic would be sick for this one…..and in the two-tone light gray fade for the color with futures or f.c.s.?

4 Greased pig 6’4 /19 5/8/ 2 9 /16

Proxy,parabolic stringer,6 channels
super light glasing construction;

super light glassing is good with channels and parabolics….nice….two tone light blue would look nice to easily differentiate between the other greased pig. Do you want  f.c.s. or futures…..tri fin or five fin?

Does it sounds good to you?
When do yo think i should order the boards to be sure to get them in september?July?

It is getting very busy right now, so I think probably the sooner the better….at the very latest by July, better by end of May or June for me personally…..so I can take the time to do exceptional job…..I’m very excited about these new dimensions for you…..I think these boards are going to be your biggest progression in your surfing.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
Looking forward to your reply,
aloha,
Todd

Best,
Vincent

Hi Todd

I will put my order by the end of may.

For each board I’m ready to drop the volume a bit to

gain peformance without sacrificing paddle.

I would like 4 new boards from you:

1- Ante Up 6’8 x 19 1/4 x 2 1/2 rounded pin Proxy,carbon hinged flex tail

Futures fins ,full camo green with no fade.
I will bring it with me to the Mentawais at the end of the year.

2- Lil’ Spuddy 6’1 x 20 1/2 x 2 9/16 stringerless with carbon rails,

fin setup,Futures fins,camo green spray.

3-Greased pig 6’4 x 19 5/8 x 2 9/16 Proxy,parabolic stringer,

6 channels,super light glassing

Full camo green,no fade.3 fin setup.
Futures fins if possible with the channels,if not FCS.

4-For the last board i think i will take another four leaf clover

because i love soo much this board.

What would you say of:

4 leaf clover  6’4 / 19 3/4 / 2 9/16 diamond tail super light glass with titanium parabolic in the two tone light gray fade
Future fins with AM2?

Please give me your advice for this final order.Do you think i should change anything?
If it’s OK for you could Charissa send me an advice around the end of May for Paypal payment?

Best,
Vincent

Is the Quad Fang better in very small waves than the Rascal?

Hello,

I have a question is the Quad Fang better in very small waves than the Rascal?
if it’s better perhaps we could change model for my order.

Can you explain the difference

between these two boards

in very little waves?

Thank a lot.
Christophe

Hi Christophe,

The 5’7″ Rascal you chose from stock is the ideal board for you….and is a super sweet board. You are going to be stoked!! The Rascal is just as fast as the Quad Fang or Twin Fang,

but the Rascal is much more

responsive and high performance

of a design;

the Twin Fang and Quad Fang models are a bit more retro feeling board and not as quick through tight turns as the Rascal….so you have made the best choice.
Thanks for the order….I’ll be looking forward to hearing your feedback. Aloha,

Todd

Visit this board in the online surfboard shop

The magic dimensions for you would be: 5’8” x 20 ½” x 2 3/8”…..quad

Hi there!

I have some questions about the twin fang, I watched the convincing promotion vid along with the ultimate surfer’s music on youtube (the yellow one),

the mushy conditions being very similar to the ones we usually have here, in Holland.

I wonder about the size: is it a 5’5 as suggested on the vid or a 5’9 as available in your store?

I weigh 78kgs. I suppose it has enough volume for me, the bufo boogie fish I have now is 32 litres but needs a little more energy than 1ft. Is there a possibility of testing the board nearby and/or a distributor in europe to cut the shipping cost?

How does the board perform on the backside, does it come in the same dimensions with a quad-setup?

Thanx a lot in advance, grtz. Maurits

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Maurits,

The Twin Fang is a great small wave board….super fast in anything over ankle high and mushy.

We don’t currently have any test centers there in your area, but each board model is tested over the course of years by pros, myself, other good surfers, and many regular normal surfers as well….before we release it as a new board model. So, each board is proven in the waves it is designed for and after thorough refinements to make sure it is perfect.

The Twin Fang is fast on the backhand also favoring exceptional lateral speed. You can order any dimensions in twin fin set-up or as a quad set-up.

We just did some recent testing of the new quad set-up on the Fang and will be putting up some new footage on the site real soon.

The magic dimensions for you would be: 5’8” x 20 ½” x 2 3/8”…..quad.

Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have on the one of a kind Quad Fang. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor. Looking forward to your reply,

Aloha,

Todd

This board does do awesome cutbacks and speeds and swoops like a racecar that’s lost all it’s brake fluid on the speed run

Hey guys,

It’s Mark here from NZ.

I really would like a twin Fang! Could you advise me of a set up and cost for a 88-89 kg average surfer?

Surf at a break called Piha, in Auckland, and in a country place called Gisbourne. I have lived and surfed in Ventura longboarding on the point, and in 2001 was given a twin made by a friend of mine in Dover Lane as a farewell present which surfed amazingly well. Awesome cutbacks! The twin fang reminds me of this board (which got stolen along with my car) so for me this looks like a solid investment.
In terms of paint I like the brown yellow but I have visions of some maori tattoo style with AOTEAROA somewhere you may see some of this stuff on the net but if you can’t no problems. Also a good chance of me flying thru at some stage but I would like a shipped to NZ price if possible.

Thanks very much
Ka kite ano,

Mark

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Hi Mark,

Sorry to take so long to get back with you….was out of town and then things have been really busy here…
Anyway, it’s nice to meet you, and we can totally get you a Twin Fang out to NZ or if it works out for you to be in Ventura, the either way got you covered.

So, now to the best part….the magic dimensions for Twin Fang for you would be: 6’2” x 21” x 2 ¾”.

This board does do awesome cutbacks and speeds and swoops like a racecar that’s lost all it’s brake fluid on the speed run,

yet the bigger keels still let you pull the e-brake when you wanna bleed the speed.

Bty – Sorry to hear about your car and board being stolen.
I really like the idea of doing the Maori art with the AOTEAROA mixed in….I can’t even begin to tell you how many of the brown and yellow board….like the video that we’ve done. I think a cool black and white theme would look sick.

Twin Fang’s start at $585.00 for polyesters (traditional construction – foam and fiberglass), or $735.00 for our unique custom epoxy “Proxy” technology. The artwork would run around $100.00 for something with the maori tattoo theme done really rad…or $65.00 for a simpler version of the same thing. Oh yea, the only fin system fin available for the Twin Fang (larger keel style fins) are an upgrade fin (that is super sick), but they are $75.00. That is for either f.c.s. or futures fin system. I recommend the futures system….it is strongest and has the best keel fin template design.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor.

Looking forward to your reply,

Aloha,

Todd