Proctor Surfboards: The "Bullet" Single Fin

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

Some people say, Man, Im tired of wiggling.Im tired of my board sticking.I wanna go fast, I wanna feel free to speed and arc out my turns where I wanna. These same people also say, I dont want to think no more bout having to surf technical and perfect in the pocket.and having my board punish me if I dont..someone gimme a bullet.

Ideal conditions: knee high, mushy and blown to ribbons, to overhead glassy barrels
Experience: low intermediate through advanced
Designed for: fast, free single fin retro ripping with a twist of modernity thrown in.
footage courtesy: Greg Strugach
http://www.proctorsurf.com/Surf-Boards/Bullet

Proctor Surfboards Worldwide Custom
http://www.proctorsurf.com/Surf-Boards/

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  • Buttons was ripper master on the single fin, - the late 70's was when it happened. Cheyne Horan, basic, but nothing extraordinary. Buttons - extraordinary surfing. The vids are here.

  • Single fins re-visited... Back in the later 70's when I started surfing-my first board was a 7'4" winged swallow single fin! Kinda gunny n fast.

    For 5-6 foot hollow surf I would take a single fin-hands down. Why? Well, I borrowed my bros old gunny 6'9" single winged rounded pin single fin-which handled like a dream in perfect/hollow beach breaks so of santa cruz.single fins can be AWSUM!

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