Showing posts with label mini-Simmons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini-Simmons. Show all posts
Sunday, June 3, 2012
The Xyloband Inspired Board
5'3" x 21 3/4" x 2 7/8". Quad. The idea was to take the Plover in a slightly different direction to handle some more critical waves. The grey is a sanded gloss, while the other colors are buffed out! Looks sweet! Color work inspired by Xylobands. If you know what they are, you'll understand!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Big Boy Plover
Ready to take flight. 6'2" x 23" x 3" My friend, T-Moe, told me to change the name to the "Fish Barge"
Friday, March 25, 2011
New Plover

The spring migration is upon us! Need to take a lot more pictures, but here's a custom 5'10" Plover for a Great Lakes surfer in Chicago that started being glassed up today. Very cool fiberglass work on an incredibly functional shape. Perfect board for smaller mushier surf. The cool thing is that this board can actually handle surf up to a foot or two overhead and still maintain solid performance. A speed machine, order the Plover a 3-4" SHORTER than your standard fish for maximum performance and fun. Comes stock w/ Future Controller fins.
A few more boards are coming down the pipe as soon as the next batch of blanks arrive! Keep your eyes peeled.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Double Nickels


Funky... Just the way we like it! Inspired by the recent trend of mini-Simmons boards that have been finding their way into lineups along the coastal areas, my buddy and I decided to experiment with our own "flavors" if you will. We ended up with an orange creamcicle with a lemon and mint center! Technically only a mini-Simmons in template design, our version hosts a slightly rolled belly entry, going to flat, and finishing out with a subtle vee through the tail. The quad fins sit way back on the tail and our rocker is more continuous (a traditional mini-Simmons hosts a very rolled belly going into a single concave with twin keel fins way back on the tail). This board is going to generate a lot of speed down the line. When this thing was sitting on the racks, it looked like it was going to fly away! Dimensions are 5'5" x 19 1/2" x 22 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 2 3/4". For the fun of it, I polished the tail and left the nose as a sanded gloss just because it looks cool. You saw it here first! Although the board is his, he promised to let me try it out sometime. We're both really stoked! Enjoy!
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