8'0" Liddle PR surfgear8'0" x 22 1 2" x 3 1 8" The PR (Puerto Rico) is one of the more mysterious Liddle models even though it was one of the early models Greg Liddle developed when he first started Liddle Surfboards in 1968. Being that it was the hay day of the Transition Era, you'll notice the PR outline resembles that of other Transition Era designs with some properties that are similar to other models such as the knifey foil, s deck, and forward fin placement. However,
Elmore has been shaping some beautiful vee bottoms and surfing phenomenally on them
Even though this is a more upright/Mark Richards style twin without a trailer
conducive for transition era style surfing off the tail but still able to allow the rider to log some quality nose time
Rather than reading about it
creates some really relaxing Mega Fishes
this refinement is what allows the board to be surfed so radically
and how the design has continued to keep surfing bizarrely exciting for decades
monumental
and thin with convex bottom contours running from nose to tail
into your favorite photograph by Leroy Grannis or Ron Stoner
Tyler Warren is a Southern California native shaper/shredder that shapes and shreds a wide variety of boards from shortboards to logs and everything in between
Leverage the weight to help you maintain your momentum through flat spots