5'8" Archaic Craft Quasi-Finless Asymmetrical (Used) surfgearReid Lingenfelter is the groovy dude behind Archaic Craft, a shaper and shredder who isn't afraid of experimentation. You can catch Lingenfelter any given day at San Onofre, zipping across waves on his latest finless project. Here we have a board that straddles the line between fin and finless, Lingenfelter cut down the traditional three fin bonzer side fins and glassed them on to provide added control and drive to the finless feeling we all know and
and fin placement achieves a forward movement
A good example is to think of the wonderful feeling that you get from taking a walk through a forest
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Flip this board over to reveal a super interesting bottom contour that exhibits somewhat of a bell curve shape with a dramatic double concave that is pushed out towards the rails
sweeping turns that leverage the board's length through its swing weight allowing the rider to draw fish-style lines in a really graceful fashion
7'0" x 22" x 3" Domestic and international shipping available
Marc Andreini is on of California's most seasoned veteran board builders who was shaping and shredding during surfing's Transition Era and still continues to shape and shred boards derived from this significant period in surf history
All of the different colored glasses help protect the eye from UV rays by blocking at least 95% of UVB and 60% of UVA rays
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pulled in nose
The distribution of foam is akin to the classic fish inspiration with the wide point forward and a larger proportion of foam devoted to the nose while the tail pulled in and streamlined
this "Malibu Chip" influenced pig known as Tanner's Dash model is a period correct reflection of surfing's fun-loving era where boards trimmed fast and brief nose rides were accomplished with speed and agility