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A classic trimming longboard. Shaped for long waves and smooth carving turns between noserides.
Price: $1,800.
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A fish that can be ordered as a twin (full down the line speed) or a quad (fast and loose with more vertical capability). The TT has a more classic outline and a single wing, this is the one for long point waves.
Order it between 5’2” and 6’6”.
Price: $1,200.
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The SDq is a Point Concept staple. This is my variation on Rich Pavel’s speedialer. A double bump quad fin fish, with high performance rails and a concave deck. These are the boards to take out when you think a fish can’t handle the conditions. It excels in shoulder to overhead waves and is extremely fast down the line. SDq’s can be built from 5’4” to 6’6”.Price: $1,200.
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These are true point wave weapons. Bladed 50/50 rails and full s-decks; Full potential will not be reached without a long fast wave, but when its locked in there is no faster board down the line. Stand still and it does the work for you; the less you do the faster you go.
These can be ordered from 6’8” to 8’.
Price: $1,200.
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Stubbies are a shorter, less extreme version of hull. They do better in reef and beachbreak conditions than a full hull, and are a little bit easier to ride backside. They are extremely fun when you don't have a perfect wave to work with.
Sized anywhere between 5’5” and 6’8”.
Price: $1,200.
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The SBq is a newer edition to the Point Concept quad fish line, and is gaining popularity over the SDq for short, punchy waves. It is a lower volume wingless quad fish. It shares the same bottom contours as the SDq, but differs in its flowing outline.
Very fast in beachbreaks.
Price: $1,200.
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The Apollo is a very progressive winged-round pin single fin shape. Its very foiled in the nose and tail and uses a modern bottom contour to give new life to an oldshcool planshape. The Apollo is built with two small side fins to provide a bit of extra drive out of the bottom of your cutback as well as a nice pivot point for more modern hits off the top. ridden between 6'0 and 7'6. This board handles steep walls better than any we've ridden and glides through flat spots with ease.
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A midsize board ranging between 6'8 an 8'0. Its built to tackle a huge variety of wave types. The vitruvian is very influenced in its rail shape and entry shape. It is shaped with flawless trim in mind. From ankle peelers to overhead barrels, It is the closest thing to a one board quiver. Ryan has been shaping these for the last two years and has been constantly refining them to provide smooth trim from the mid section of the board from its forward placed widepoint, and hard cutbacks and bottom turns from the tail end with a mix of single concave and a heavy spiral vee of the tail. This board is truly a joy in any size wave.