I was really surprised how easily it paddled and gets into waves really early
Todd/Charissa,
I just wanted to drop you a line and say thank you, the board came in on Tuesday, I was traveling on business so just got to open it up Friday and surfed yesterday and again this morning. It was shoulder to head high and clean yesterday and a little smaller today.
I was really surprised how easily it paddled
and gets into waves really early
for it only being a 6’4″.
The board was super fast and
rides like a skate board!
Todd the dimensions are right on,
I did not realize how bad I have been
sinking my other boards now that I am older
and thicker,
thanks for sticking to your guns
with the 2″ 5/8th thickness
The fulcrum rocker is a trip it doesn’t feel like I have much rocker in the nose when paddling yet I can still take a late drop like my bushmans which have ridiculous nose rocker, inch+ more. Do you start the rocker closer to the center of balance on the board?
I really like it, cool innovation!
Mahalo
-sd
Shawn, ht: 5’9″, wt: 200
G-4.f: 6’4″ x 19 1/2″ x 2 5/8″ (2 1/2″) squash tail
Proxy Titanium Series with Kevlar Compression Patch & Carbon-Hinged Flex Tail

I haven’t been this stoked about surfing since I was a kid
Hi Todd and Charissa-
I just wanted to thank you for getting my 2 boards made so quickly, I greatly appreciate it. I have ridden my greased rascal and my accelarator and I am extremely happy with both of the boards.
The greased rascal is by far
the best small wave board
I have ever ridden.
My accelarator is the best shortboard
I have ever had.
The accelarator gets into the waves very early and easy, generating a lot of speed without even trying.
I haven’t been this stoked
about surfing since I was a kid.
For the first time in my life
I feel like I can do anything I want
on a wave.
I will never again buy a board off a rack at a surf shop. I will only order custom. I will keep in touch with you guys when I get more boards. Do you do Proxy’s on both of these boards? Thanks again.
Noe, Redondo Beach, CA
Greased Rascal: 5’10″ x 20″ x 2 5/8″ swallow tail
G-4.F: 6’2″ x 19″ x 2 5/8″ thumbtail

It looks and feels absolutely amazing, it way surpassed all my expectations.
Hi Charissa,
Just wanted to let you know that
I received the Lil’ Rascal yesterday in perfect condition!
It looks and feels absolutely amazing,
it way surpassed all my expectations.
I can hardly wait for the weekend and get on it!
Thank you so much for excellent service
and please thank Todd for a beautiful board!
I’ll send you an update as soon as I have been able to give it a try.
All the best!
Orjan, Stavanger, Norway
Custom Proxy Epoxy construction: Lil’ Rascal
6’6″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 7/8″ swallow tail

You said this board would take me to the next level. It has already.
Just want to let you know that I love this board after 1st trip out. I used it as a quad. Next time I will surf it as a Thruster.
It is so responsive, it went any place I wanted it to go and quick.
It felt like I was on ice it was so fast on my first wave.
These pics were only from the inside section, the wife didn’t get any bigger wave pics
: ( They were breaking 5 to 8′

You said this board would take me to the next level.
It has already.
I feel now that I CAN. I am so STOKED that you made me such a SICK board. I love it. I love you for it. I will see you soon. I will bring more Tito’s for you two. THANKS my brother! You did it right again.
Don Moorman, Dos Palos, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy Titanium Series Greased Pig: 6’4″ x 20″ x 2 5/8″ stinger swallow tail
Kevlar compression patch + Carbon Rails
Parabolic Stringers

With my new Falcon I’m able to make it through the flat section and pull into the inside with enough speed to get out in front of the wave
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for being so prompt and helpful.
My new falcon is amazing. I’ve had a few chances to ride it and it’s perfect.
I rode it at a beach break in nw washington 2 weeks ago.
The waves were 6′ to 8′ and hollow.
Everyone was having a hard time getting in to the wave
because the wind was blowing pretty hard offshore.
I managed to catch a few waves that I wouldn’t have
on my normal short board.
Once I was up and riding I was stoked on how fast I could go.
Last week I surfed a wave called the “wedge”, although its not quite the same as the one california, its still pretty heavy. The drop is super steep, but then the shoulder usually flattens out until it hits the inside where gets steep again.
With my new Falcon I’m able to make it through the flat section
and pull into the inside with enough speed to get out
in front of the wave. Not only is it fast but its maneuverable too.
So far i’ve only ridden it as a thruster. I tried it with a set on am-2 fins and a set of js-1. The am-2 seem to be a little looser but the js-1 seem to hold a line a little better on a steeper wave. All in all I’m very happy with my Falcon. I’m looking forward to trying it as a quad and a twin finner. I live about 100 miles from the ocean, so every trip counts. A lot of the waves here you have to hike into and you can’t see from the road. It’s nice to have a board that’s versatile, because no matter how dialed in you think you have some places, they can always suprise you.
So far the falcon has been fun from mushy 2 footers to
head and a half barrels. Thanks again.
Tyler, Bremerton, WA
Falcon: 5’8″ x 19 1/2″ x 2 3/8″ (2 5/16″) apache tail
with four parabolic channels & fin fin install
