5'8" Son Of Cobra Round Twin Pin Cyber215'8" x 20" x 2. 6" x 34L *Fins Included Paul Lefevre is an extremely talented French craftsman who splits his time between France and Costa Mesa. He can tackle any building project from cars to surfboards and is perhaps one of the most talented abstract resin artists in the surfing community today. All that aside, Lefevre shapes some sleds that are unparalleled! This is the ultimate cross between a higher volume, shorter board and a performance twin
A moderate nose concave gives her more stability on the nose
Some people would treat this as a collectors item but we'd rather ride them
The valley of the s-deck is reached in the top quarter of the board as it converges with the slope of the nose rocker to begin its incline towards the end of the nose
This highly functional rendition of Lynch's boards during this time period relax some of the exaggerated design components of the late 60's to make for a more user friendly ride
Flip this sled over to find a bellied entry that extends all the way to the fin box
The rocker on this board is virtually flat
Looking to test out one of Gato Heroi's Acid Drops
Ryan Lovelace's Sidecut Keel Fish is a high performance oriented derivative of the classic keel fish that allows one to draw fish lines with an added amount of vertical surfability
all around log just like Knost like them
The Baby's outline is quite parallel with a pulled in nose tapering back to a wider square tail
Together they developed a model that accentuates Levi's avant-garde approach to wave riding: high speed trim ability
This board is a super fast noserider with a thin