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| The Norm Flex You’ve seen these geeks: crusty, 40-something with pencil markings on their fin boxes, raping their fins with 200 grit while recounting epic Big Sur sessions for you. If you fit this description, or just own a retro single-fin, you are probably destined to use The Norm. The design’s low base area and extreme rake allow for tremendous projection and ego growth, and its gloss coat comes pre-removed. Sizes: 7/8/9” Colors: Transparent |
Greenough Stage 6 In the throes of summer swell melancholia, Santa Barbara surfers fall into the clutches of alternative aquatic medicines. George Greenough sought therapy in windsurfing, and his sessions produced the Stage 6. A sander’s nightmare, but a surfer’s dream, the Stage 6 design thrives from a stiff leg and active, flexible paddle for generating lively and powerful tail turns. Far form depressing on the nose, too. Sizes: 7.25/8/9/9.75” Colors: Transparent |
Velzy Classic In 1959, while the taxman rapped on the door, and accountants told the Hawk that his boards were costing him more money than he sold them for, Dale Velzy wore diamonds and drove in German luxury. It was a style that married a glitz in fashion with momentary function, and the Classic template was no departure. Flared base and elongated rake make for an almost decadent turn projection for larger mid-lengths and single-fin logs. Best in point surf. Sizes: 8.5/9/9.5/10” Colors: Transparent / Solid |
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