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Maurice Cole 6'6 Metro Surfboard
This design has a foot in both camps. Stability and float while still maintaining the edgy characteristics of speed and rippability. Evidence that you can occasionally teach an old dog new tricks.
The Metro is easy to turn and will suit surfers that like a retro feel, but want performance from a board. Unlike an old school fish the Metro 3 will sit high on steep fast sections and won’t morph into a shopping trolley style slide when you want to lay a full tilt cutback or carve deep lines into the wave face. Ask and you shall receive. This is no bog monster.
Maurice Cole Metro Surfboard Details:
6'6 x 22" x 2.75"
41.70 Cubic Litres
FCS Fins
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Maurice Cole 6'2 Pro Tow Surfboard
The Protow pairs perfectly with the metro as the MC 2 board quiver. Width and volume in the right places create a board that quite often floats better than a conventional board 3 or 4 inches longer and facilitates tighter stronger turns with considerably less effort. This board will have you paddling over the grommets but will impress with its performance steep and deep.
Maurice Cole Pro Tow Details:
6'2 x 19.50" x 2.63"
32.60 Cubic Litres
FCS Fins
2-8FT Surf Learn More
Maurice Cole 6'6 Pro Tow Surfboard
The Protow pairs perfectly with the metro as the MC 2 board quiver. Width and volume in the right places create a board that quite often floats better than a conventional board 3 or 4 inches longer and facilitates tighter stronger turns with considerably less effort. This board will have you paddling over the grommets but will impress with its performance steep and deep.
Maurice Cole Pro Tow Details:
6'6 x 20" x 2.75"
36.70 Cubic Litres
FCS Fins
2-8FT Surf Learn More
Lost 6'6 Rock Up Surfboard
Board Details:
6'6 x 2.50 x 2.75
FCS Fins
40.70 cL Learn More
Lost 6'2 Taj Whiplash Surfboard
Using the classic “Whiplash” model as a starting point, this board has now become the most refined and streamlined design in our line. Based of of TBs winning board from the 2012 Quiksilver Pro (Snapper Rocks) it is relatively low volume board , with continuous rocker (to fit where ever TB wants to go on the wave) and deep concaves (for lift and the speed to get there ). A relaxed central rocker maintains speed and carry through the flats, while hyper-extended tail kick in the last 16” and a moderately lifted nose keep the board free, loose and responsive. The outline also has an aggressive, continuous curve , cutting out all the unneeded surface area, thus no hip or bump in front of the fins that most of our boards feature. The nose, while not as needle or narrow as in the past, is still pulled enough to not get in the way of TBs fast and critical, tight radius turns. Although not for everyone, this board is relatively easy to ride and is best for younger and fit surfers who are above average, have no problem creating their own speed, and surf regularly in punchy beach or decent quality point breaks and want to surf as critical and radical as possible.
Details:
6'2 x 18.88 x 2.32
FCS Thruster
28.91 cubic litre
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