the flying squirrels are on it and frothing. they snag so much time in the green room it makes me wanna throw in TopGun, sit on my couch in my underwear, and eat a full tub of ice cream.
every week mcnulty (AKA: Luke Walton) comes by the shop to receive high5’s and show us his new flicks… the latest is Strom- squirrel in yet another ritalin infused green lotus. enjoy…
"buzz the tower" - Maverick
"i'm gonna throw on the brakes and he'll fly right by" - Maverick
"i could tell you but then i'd have to kill you, it's classified" - Mav
"we were comunicating. you know, the BIRD" - Goose
we’ve been busy shredding on the DL, developing our new “dumpster diver”-esque shred stick!
the Loose Cannon is our take on the dane reynolds dumpster. small, stubby performance. the flying squirrels always want to try what dane reynolds is riding. they ask and they shall receive.
big props to mr. dane reynolds and mr. al merrick for helping the average surfer think with an open mind…
available in our Dana Point showroom Spring 2010!
"smushed" template,stubby, boxy rails, single concave, wide channel exit,
stubby blunt square tail w/ wide channel exit
wide channel provides a nice bit of vee out the tailpipe. sikkkkk
Laguna Beach shralper and Matix team rider Tyler Stanaland came by to grab is new blades! blurr thumbtail and slinger small wave slayer. check the carbon tail strips for the thunder foot!
tyler got the goods: blurr thumbtail and slinger small wave slayer
wanted to put some sweet bamboo fins in the mini-simmons inspired bar of soap we made. ventured on down to CalFin in San Clemente to bring the idea to life.
i had some nice 101 bamboo fins on hand but wanted to try something new
Robbie Geil down at Calfin is busting out some pretty impressive hand made fins
cutting out the template. i wanted the rake of a traditional keel fin w/ the base width of a performance thruster fin.
this fin is inspired from our friend warren in tahiti. all the tahitians cut their regular fins into these crazy "trigger" style fins and freaking rip on them!
we double foiled the fin at the base and along the tip line. 2 fins in one??