the rail's trailing edge holds a hard edge up into the middle of the board
you'd never believe that it hides as much thickness in the center since over an inch of foam is shaved down by the time it's been tapered to it's 50/50 rail which keeps its rounded shape all the way throughout the tail
In Greg Liddle's rendition of a vee bottom you'll find the quintessential Liddle s-deck rounding up from the tail
going on surf trips
The smooth-skin limestone neoprene blocks wind like a magician and harnesses every ray of sunlight to warm your core
9'4" Andreini Magic Sam surfgear the rail's trailing edge holdsThe Magic Sam, the board that kicked the Transition Era into gear, was the trusty board ridden by Nat Young in the 1966 World Surfing Championships held in San Diego. In the height of the noseriding craze, the judges were blown away by Young's spunky, involved style as he carved cut backs, trimmed at high speeds, and snuck in tasteful steps and some nose time along the way. The Magic Sam was a thinner, narrower, soft railed, convex bottom log that