
A great summer time and small wave design, the Summer in Abandon infuses the speed, trim and glide of a traditional low rocker twin fin with contemporary performance elements for improved rail to rail transitions and manoeuvrability.
This here Summer in Abandon mod was inspired by a seldom surfed right reef point and namesake wave here in Victoria. A fickle spot that rarely works over chest high and races off over a shallow button reef. I found the wave a blast to ride on my 5’7” S.I.A., but more often than not,
MOREClassic twin fin fish with deep swallow tail, black opaque resin stripe and hand shaped wooden keels whittled from a Powell Peralta – Mike McGill – Skull & Snake reissue deck. Featured model: Summer in abandon 5’8″ x 20 1/2″ x 2 3/8″
MOREThis is a one of a kind collaborative board with photog extraordinaire, Laura Austin. We caught up a few months back & I shared with her an idea for a ‘Coastal Californian summer’ themed surfboard installation I have planned to welcome the best time of year to live in said local. There probably isn’t another image that better
MOREThis one’s for my friend Caleb. He wanted a twin fin with a bit more float, a forgiving rail and an outline/rocker profile that would set the tone for a good time. Here’s where we landed. The glass job came out insane. Almost looks wood grain at first glance. Photos courtesy of Mr. Haack Photography. www.mrhaack.com Featured Model: Summer
MOREFeatured model: Summer in Abandon twin fin 6’4″ x 21″ x 2 1/2″ with double wing swallow, 60z gloss polish fiberglass, turq & smoke swirl resin tint and smoke twin keels. Photos: www.foxesandwolves.com
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