5'2" STPNK Quad Fish (Used) SurfGriffin Stepanek fine tuned his fishes surfing the beach breaks of San Francisco. Realizing that the traditional fish model can be limiting in less reliable, punchy surf, similar to the waves in Newport, he started playing with its architecture while still remaining true to the original design. The board's tail rocker in combination with its bottom contours, rail shape, foil, fins, and fin placement achieves a forward movement. These features aid the
Shoot back to tail and let the weight of this board swing you into some wild turns
50/50 mid way through the board
The Micro Ant III is hand shaped by the legendary Brian Hilbers of Fineline Surfboards and built for tasteful single fin shredding
In the height of the noseriding craze
The outline of the Fluer exhibits a centered wide point with a blunt full nose juxtaposed by a pulled in pin tail
Lucky for you we have a demo in the Daydream Research Center quiver
and allows the rider to sneak in an occasional tasteful noseride
Shipping to Kansai International Airport
Surf historians often say that this board is responsible for beginning surfing's Evolution Era that spanned from roughly 1966 - 1971 where the mainstream surfboard change dramatically to allow surfers to surf in more critical sections of the wave
9'5" x 22 5/8" 2 3/4"
This mid-length includes a beautiful glass job done by himself with his signature resin swirls an a gloss and polish finish
It worked so well and was so shreddy that we set out to contact Liddle Surfboards to unearth the template and remake the board