the 8'8" can turn well off the tail
The Californian is a hot dogger's delight that stays true to Robin Kegel's shaping philosophy
The outline is pretty stubby with a modestly wide tail and rounded off nose
This sled from Alex Lopez has all the makings of a classic single fin with slightly more modern updates
below for a good example of how Wayne Lynch generated the spark of inspiration that helped shapers like Hilbers develop more refined versions of what these cats were surfing almost 50 years ago
6'8" Alex Knost BMT Disco glass the 8'8" can turn wellBetween recording albums, touring, going on surf trips, and running the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center, Costa Mesa's Alex Knost manages to squeeze in some time to shape some select sleds. New from BMT, this sled is reminiscent of the Hawaiian single fins being ridden around 70s. The outline is tear drop esque with a slightly more pulled in nose and rounder tail. The rails are turned down, soft, and full, with a hard edge around the tail. The rocker