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I am never going back to longboarding ever again!
Todd and Charissa,
The boards made it all in one piece! They look amazing! I can’t wait to ride it!!!! Thank you both so much for all the attention and patience!!!!!
The Twin Fang is absolutely beautiful! It is exactly how I imagined it..only better in real life! It is the perfect size and width. The red and yellow is amazing!! I am so happy to have you both as family and I am very excited to see the next piece of art. This Twin Fang is a fantastic addition to an already beautiful quiver.
God bless you both and stay well.
Ronnie Santaniello- Yokosuka, Japan
Twin Fang 6’6″ 22″x 2 7/8
Todd and Charissa,
OK, I got the board out yesterday and it paddled like a longboard and smoked down the line like a jet!
It took me by surprise the first 5 or 6 rides because after 15 years of longboarding I never knew something can move that smooth and that fast…I was stoked! This board also had a lot of Japanese surfers asking who the shaper was and when this is coming to Japan! I guess first impressions are everything. Just to bad I don’t surf any where as great as Jay Phillips!!!!!! But after a few seasons on this Twin Fang…who knows! Thanks again Proctor family! You both are the BEST!
Ronnie Santaniello- Yokosuka, Japan
Twin Fang 6’6″ 22″x 2 7/8
Hi guys,
I finally got the Quad out and it was RAD!
I couldn’t believe how light and fast it was! It turns on a dime too!
The Twin Fang was a really good training tool because the transition was really, really easy! First day out and it was 6ft and FUN!
Thanks! I love it. I am never going back to longboarding ever again!
Mahalo,
Ronnie
PROXY 6’6″ x 11 3/4″ x 19 5/8″ x 14 3/4″ x 2 5/8″
Four Leaf Clover Quad Fin
surfboard review: custom twin fin retro fish surfboards
Todd & Charissa,
Our boards got here yesterday. I was really stoked when I saw mine and couldn’t wait to get it wet. The timing couldn’t have been any better either. All last week was flat and today a pretty good bump came in. We had about a four hour clean head high session. The board performed just as I imagined,
it felt as if it were an extension of body.
I came in and I’m resting now. The afternoon should be a little onshore and about chest. I think I’ll give it a run as a twin. I haven’t retired the long but I don’t it’ll be seeing action for a while.
Muchos Thanks,
Andrew Durham
6’8″ x 22″ x 2 7/8″ Single Fang Retro Single-Fin Diamond Tail
surfboard review: custom single fin retro surfboards
I only wish I had ordered this board last year
Todd,
I surfed the new board in 1ft to 4ft Hawaiian, clean to ugly Ho’okipa conditions. I only wish I had ordered this board last year.
It does everything I want it to do.
You can delete the old hybrid file because this tail caves II fits my surfing perfectly.
This board is much faster getting into the wave as well as transitioning over the flat spots.
Rail to rail I feel I can set up the big snap with 100% confidence.
That was something I was missing with the other epoxy board, I was always fighting the bouyancy of the board while bottom turning. Anyways I have more control through my turns with the new board and it has a lot of whip. I can’t wait for my knee to be fully recovered so I can tweek the last bit of my turns, but all in good time.
I haven’t touched my magic polyester board since I’ve pulled yours out of the box….and I love that board!
Kenny Asahino, 34, Kahului, HI
Custom Proctor Epoxy “PROXY” Surfboard: 6’0″ x 18 1/4″ x 2 1/8″ Tail Caves II
surfboard review: custom epoxy performance shortboards, hawaii surf
three years later…
I’m still riding the epoxy Tailcaves II and
it still doesn’t have any open dings
after three years.
The leash plug finally came out last month but the plastic cup stayed put. All I had to do was glue it back in and
reinforce it w/ cloth just in case.
Todd, I ride this board hard and I even put on
a little weight and the board only has a
shallow well where my backfoot goes.
I even put some mileage on my single fin too. It’s a fun board to ride on the glassy overhead days when I want to get a laugh, but the occassional faceplants aren’t as funny. Sometimes I forget that bottom turning on that board takes a bit of finesse. Anyways, I got too many boards here, but I’m looking forward to my new Lil’ Rascal. I just realized that I need something like it on Maui for summer and the inbetween swell days of winter. Thanks again. Aloha.
-Kenny Asahino
Namotu is awesome, I highly recommend it
Hey Guys,
Love the board. I may have you make another one just like it around 6′ 8″ . Here are a couple of pics. Namotu is awesome, I highly recommend it. The food, service, and surf were incredible.
Talk to you soon,
Marc Hassell-Cramer, Namotu, Fiji
Custom Proctor Epoxy “PROXY” Surfboard: 7’6″ x 16″ x 22″ x 13 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ Retro Hybrid Gunny pulled Roundpin Single Fin
This is the perfect all around surfboard for me
Hi Charissa,
Merry Chrismas and Happy New Year to you and Todd.
My two 6 channels single fin are perfect.
I’ve surfed the 6’6. It’s a very fast board
going up and down very easily.
This is the perfect all around surfboard for me.
I will bring the 6’8 in march 07
during my next boat trip in Maldives outer atolls.
Vincent
Vincent Tourtoulou, 43, Anglet, France
6’6 x 20″ x 2 5/8 6 Channel Single Fin
surfboard review: custom 6 channel single-fin surfboards, france surf
My wave count is through the roof.
Hi Todd,
I haven’t talked to you since I got my EPS “Ridiculous” single fin with side bites (6’4″ x 20″ x 2 5/8″) a year ago October. Thought you should know I’m still loving it. People at “Uppers” (Trestles) continue to comment on it and how well I surf on it.
And my wave count is through the roof.
Anyhow, I’m about ready to make some quiver changes and the “lil Rascal” is sounding a bit tempting. I’ve been riding the “Ridiculous” with a 5 1/2 inch single and the small longboard side fins.
I really like the positive, flowy feeling of the single fin- especially backside because I’m goofy footed.
I have ridden it as a twin and a half and didn’t care much for it. So, here’s the question. Would you recommend the “lil Rascal” with a similar fin set-up? I’m curious because it looks like a board I could surf a bit more radically. The nose, rocker, and outline looks very similar between these two boards, thus the transition would be easy between the two. The “lil Rascal” seems like you’ve trimmed the fat, shortened, and put a more pure twin set-up on it than the “Ridiculous”. Is this the case, and how could it be adapted for a 6’2″ tall, 35 yrs. old weighing 175lbs? I’d love to believe I surf as good as Jay, but…. Would you recommend a 6′ 0″ x 20 x 2 5/8″?” Too big or small?
I’d love for it to paddle similar to my current board (or better if you can work miracles).
As always,
Thanks for your time and attention to detail.
Sincerely,
Mark Quest
6’4″ x 20″ x 2 5/8″ Ridiculous Small Wave Wonder, Single Fin thumbtail/roundpin
custom flexible epoxy surfboard construction