Filly
Phil E. Style
Ideal Conditions: 1’ - 6’
Recommended Dimensions:
Between 9’ and 10’ x 22 ¾” x 3” and 3 ⅛”
Suggested Fins: Greenough 4A or Tyler Warren Pivot
Key Features:
Inspired by early 60’s Phil Edwards’ style logs
Slight belly throughout the hull, with a little kick in the tail for more fluid turns and a subtle but continuous rocker
Most foiled 50/50 rails of all the longboard models
“Our most versatile longboard shape. The continuously curving outline and gentle rocker make for an incredibly easy to ride and paddle longboard for beginners and seasoned surfers alike.” - Paul
H65
1965 D-fin Hobie
Ideal Conditions: 1’ - 6’
Recommended Dimensions:
Between 9’2 and 10’ x 22 ¾” x 3 ⅛”
Suggested Fins: Glass on D-fin or Yater Spoon
Key Features:
Inspired by a ‘65 Hobie pig shape
Hips back and more pulled in nose make for a quick turning and lively log
50/50 rails
“If you’re looking for a true old-school log sensation, the H65 is the call. This is the perfect board to practice your hotdogging skills on.” - Paul
Linetamer
All About Tip
Ideal Conditions: 1’ - 6’
Recommended Dimensions:
Between 9’0 and 10’2 x 23 ½” x 3” and 3 ¼”
Suggested Fins: Yater Spoon or DeTemple Porkchop
Key Features:
Inspired by new concept noseriding designs
Widest nose and tail of any longboard model we build, which translates to the most stable and easy to walk log
Foiled 50/50 rails
“I’ve been tracking the progressive designs of a few Southern Californian log shapers and have incorporated various unique features, making this our ultimate noserider.” - Paul
Rays
Nuuhiwa Style
Ideal Conditions: 1’ - 6’
Recommended Dimensions:
Between 9’ and 10’ x 23 ¼” x 3 ⅛”
Suggested Fins: Heritage or Yater Spoon
Key Features:
Inspired by David Nuuhiwa style logs
Combination of old-school design and modern technical longboarding, with a wide square tail for more stable noseriding
True 50/50 rails all the way
“This was the first longboard outline I made under the Paul Surf label, and it has proven itself a timeless noserider. Incredibly stable, and holds a line even in choppy, disorganized surf.” - Paul