Promer Surfboards Custom Shape Quadfish - Shaping My Board

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2025

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  • @alexj590
    @alexj590 2 місяці тому +5

    This one really works for you / your style, and the conditions you surf day to day. Shaper nailed it.

  • @Creature-surfboards
    @Creature-surfboards 2 місяці тому +3

    Yes! Ray is one of the best shapers and glassers in the business! 🤙🏼

  • @surfingtipsandtricks
    @surfingtipsandtricks 3 місяці тому +4

    Ripping on that board🤙

  • @fox.709
    @fox.709 2 місяці тому +1

    That was a great idea and an awesome execution. Thanks for sharing, Thomye!

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  2 місяці тому

      thanks as always. I was stoked on the entire process. I am planning to get a few more shaped by some local shapers in the coming years.

  • @terenceingram7786
    @terenceingram7786 2 місяці тому +1

    Your surfing looked amazing on that board

  • @TravisVarga
    @TravisVarga 3 місяці тому +2

    ‘Microwaves’ lol. You were shredding the new stick, and Day 2 started firing with all days after looking super fun. Looks like you and Promer succeeded in turning your dream to reality. That board shape is cool and I can see what you mean Seaside plus Mashup - maybe a sprinkle of Cado and even Mini Simmons in there.
    I haven’t gotten a custom in years (like you explained) but I did use to have a board sponsor who did awesome customs for me. Now I’m a Firewire fanboy lol but would love to get one of these one day. Thanks for another in depth and unique video mate.

  • @csarquiweb
    @csarquiweb 2 місяці тому +2

    Nice design discussion...and the board looks great under your feet. I'm a garage shaper myself and I often combine designs just like you did.

  • @ThePokersurfer
    @ThePokersurfer 3 місяці тому +2

    Promer seems like a guy who eats and breathes surfing.
    That first fish on pick up day looked epic!
    Airbrush is cool.
    For me MOST custom airbrushes don't come out precise ...... kinda like going to a barber! Even showing a pic for both ventures!
    I once like you had my Tore custom do his own custom variation and it came out MENTAL ....... imagine a trilogy of swirls (neon pink, blue yellow).
    Tiny day I would've waited but you nailed it!
    I still always think Javier at XTR has the best value vs. Firewire and the epoxy options.
    Customs ARE a "crapshoot" aka depreciates the moment you take it out of the shop!
    Think you only fell off once!
    How's the airs ....... SICK.
    Board looks top 5 all time for you!
    Custom 100% ....... helps out the local economy! ❤️
    I would've ordered a "San Diego" fish with keel glass ons!
    Speaking of which what kind of fins???
    Seen you on that girl's UA-cam channel!

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  3 місяці тому

      Yeah I was surprised she was there. She came by my campsite along with some other friends and we had lunch together. Cool girl just needs to get out of her own head and just have fun. As far as fins, I used the NVS JL large

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, Promer surfs really well too. I think at some point he had to decide between surfing professionally or shaping and he chose the latter. His primary business is glassing which is why the resident look so good on that board. Shaping I think for him has always been a side thing and he mostly concentrated on performance boards. I'm going to work with him to make my mini Simmons.

    • @ThePokersurfer
      @ThePokersurfer 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ThomyeSurfs yeah, when I first read it, I thought it said proctor because I had one before actually a couple and they worked really well, the little rascal, I'm sure you heard of it, but yeah, when he said that he still gets amazed by watching the process, it reminded me of myself as A Painter, by trade, I feel the same way with my work. So you know?Yeah about passion within yourself

    • @ThePokersurfer
      @ThePokersurfer 3 місяці тому +1

      And I think it's very important that the shaper is a shredder, and in this prime one that can feel the nuances and relate, not taking away anything from the old school OG's .......

    • @svensvrgen6336
      @svensvrgen6336 2 місяці тому +2

      Man that you and that board are a great match!

  • @taradead
    @taradead 2 місяці тому +1

    Gorgeous resin tint and cool shape. I've tried several local pro shapers and have NEVER received the color(s)/design I asked for and/or just an effed up board, in general. I don't know why, but they just do whatever tf they want. The only custom that got everything right was a guy making boards out of his garage...and he had only shaped about 20 boards prior to mine!

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  2 місяці тому

      Maybe it's the lost connection between the shaper and glasser. I remember a shaper that used a another shop to glass, there were so many in the process that to get an idea right was so difficult. Unless you had a pic, odds of getting the right color was slim to none. My worst was a custom when I was young, and back then, money mattered way more so getting it wrong would mean surfing it for 2 to 3 years. LOL I asked for bright red almost hot pink fade to white. I got blood red fade to pink. :( haha I was so happy that I told Promer to just pick a color and design he thought was cool. exceeded all my expectations.

  • @bigben007ch
    @bigben007ch 3 місяці тому +1

    Another positive thing about rack/off-the-shelf boards is that they went through many iterations and have been extensively tested by way more experienced surfers to react a certain way (unlike a one-shot custom), so you're guaranteed to have your expectations met. And what I personally discovered and did recently is that great shapers (lost/mayhem in my case) allow you to customize their standard shapes so that they keep their surfing characteristics and fit your expectations at the same time. Goes also for the paint job. So I managed to have a 'standard' board but with a volume that was not listed as stock 😊. Stoked about this new possibility.

    • @ssjj9584
      @ssjj9584 2 місяці тому

      Local shapers go through the same processes with hundreds of iterations of designs and tweaks of board models. The word custom doesn’t always mean brand new design. It just means tweaks of a proven design the shaper likes over the years to fit certain wave preferences and how you want the board to work with those tweaks in dimensions, dims, outline, rockers, concaves etc.

  • @joaquingalan4804
    @joaquingalan4804 Місяць тому +1

    I have three custom boards ordered from some of the well know shapers that you mentioned. I had a hard time catching waves with any of them. One day I bought a low cost foamy just to practice my paddle. It turned out to be the best board I have ever surfed. I catch more waves with the foamy than the rest of the guys in the lineup with fancy boards. It is a foamy from Mike Fanning

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  Місяць тому

      Did you get the beastie or little Marley. Soft tops or foam boards are typically always going to be better at catching waves because of the volume difference.

    • @joaquingalan4804
      @joaquingalan4804 Місяць тому +1

      @ Hi. It is called the Glider. Single fin 7.0 x 22x 2-3/4 44lts. Another interesting benefit of the foamy is that they hardly get a dent or ding and if they hit you it does not hurt. I have crashed in one of the columns of the Pier. My ego was more damaged than the board. Not a scratch

  • @catinthehat8412
    @catinthehat8412 3 місяці тому +2

    looks good it has spark 🤙

  • @lilhard
    @lilhard 3 місяці тому +1

    I would love to see you review the sharpeye disco cheater, if you can manage to find one, or custom order it!

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 2 місяці тому +1

    How about trying out and reviewing single fin high-performance surfboards in the short board category?

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  2 місяці тому

      do you know of a good one? I remember Josh Kerr used to do that a while back.

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ThomyeSurfs Rusty bali single, Xanadu da bolt, ….. here in the USA that is,… Australia has others. Btw, Gerlach apparently moved to Christenson, for the most part with his boards,…. and I heard Christenson say something potentially inferential about a long term shaper (not named) which wasn't complimentary, with all due respect though.

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  2 місяці тому

      @@bonsummers2657 Now I'm curious. I'll have to research this comment. As for the boards, I'll take a look. I have always been interested in a single that surfs like a performance board.

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  2 місяці тому

      @@bonsummers2657 quick question, on a single fin performance board, is it better to surf it bigger or smaller? Or do you size it similar to a regular board of like shape?

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 2 місяці тому

      @@ThomyeSurfs {figured to share a bunch, for the heck of it. I appreciate your studiousness} From what I've seen on the vids, generally choose normal length and volume for the size of waves intending to surf. Widths and thicknesses are within norms. Check out the Bali Single vids, and, Kelly Slater surfing the 2022 Maldives single fin contest. His style looked great, Dorian's also. Other guys looked like the boards were longer (Knox, Williams) ,… and doesn't look as good stylistically, imo. However, the quality of the shape is key. For example, Curren's 2012 or 2011 single fin performance at Maldives (on youtube) his style doesn't look good, even though it was a shorty length, but the shape wasn't happening. Ci doesn't offer the shape any more as a standard offering. Even Rusty doesn't really promote the Bali single, but the vid footage looks stylistically good. Slater appears to have a similar design in the 2022 Maldives, - wing swallow (looks very similar to the Rusty Twin, btw, which I'm also considering getting),… but, Firewire isn't promoting it, and they had no info on Slater's board when I inquired a couple days ago,… that single fin model isn't on their agenda,… that that board was apparently just a one-off for Slater so I was told by the rep over email. I enjoy the concept of the challenge of making an HPSB single fin board which enjoyably rips in whatever conditions. Also, Todd Proctor makes a supposedly HPSB single fin. Also Dave Parmenter.
      Btw, my favorite Curren era is 1982-1983, for the combo of his style and the board style.
      And,....btw, I'm considering getting a Rusty bali single, - if I do I'm figuring 6'1''x19.87''x 2.45'' to 2.5'', trying to get to 33.3L, which I think is a minimum safe bet for me (about 35L is my max such as on 6'2''s)(note: the stock 6'1'' is about 32.55L, which might be a little too low for me). My usual sizing is 6'1'' and 6'2'', and preferring to stay not more than 20''; 19.5'' to 20'' seems to be my sweet range with current era shapes. 6'1'' for scrappy beach break, 6'2'' for 'bigger water' such as Sunset Cliffs. I just surf in San Diego, I don't travel for surf. I rarely surf, but I surf, and I really appreciate boards for the art of the shape, logo art, and sometimes choice art add-ons, such as a lightning bolt graphic. Best regards.

  • @ginjaturtles
    @ginjaturtles 3 місяці тому +2

    Hell yeah local shapers are rad. Also I had no idea you were in your 50s, you are still ripping. You are my goal when I'm in my 50s
    What has been your favorite board for your daily mushy waves? I'm in SD and mostly surf mushy reefs. Most days I'm on a twin pin mid length and if its actually good I'll ride a squash tail thruster. I've been thinking about getting a board in between those boards and a quad fish was my idea. I've tried twin fin fishes in the past but they felt very difficult/skatey to surf

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  3 місяці тому +1

      Likely the Seaside and/or the baked potato

    • @ginjaturtles
      @ginjaturtles 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ThomyeSurfs awesome thanks! I was thinking about checking out the seaside/getting a quad fish locally shaped. Love your stuff, keep up the great vids!

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  3 місяці тому +1

      The quadfish is also good. Little better performance than seaside. The cool thing is, you can get it thicker without going longer which will keep the board more spry

  • @shannonyoung3465
    @shannonyoung3465 3 місяці тому +2

    GooDStuFF 🤙

  • @alang253
    @alang253 2 місяці тому +1

    custom is the way to go 100% of the time if you're height & weight combination don't align with how dimensions are averaged. Shorter + heavier, or taller + lightweight for example. Never had stock dims come close to working for me. promer board looks sick, seen a lot of his fishy shapes around and they look fun.

  • @surfininmy40s
    @surfininmy40s 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome vlog as always. Would you say this custom board is cheaper than a seaside?
    Looks like a sick board. The only problem really on custom boards is they don’t re-sell great when you decide it’s time to move on. If you grab a custom you should get one with the intent on keeping it for life 😊

    • @ThomyeSurfs
      @ThomyeSurfs  3 місяці тому +2

      That's a great point on resale. Which is why I think if you're going to do custom it should be kind of the dream boards. Regarding price I believe promar lists this board as $625 white PU. Resin tint is more expensive, understandably. Having said all that I still think everyone should try and go through that experience once at least. I'm going to build a mini Simmons with Promer and hopefully it'll be my model.

    • @surfininmy40s
      @surfininmy40s 3 місяці тому +2

      @ look forward to the mini Simmons. Love that shape.

    • @taradead
      @taradead 2 місяці тому

      Don't know if the re-sale is affected by having "Shaped for (your name)" on the bottom, so maybe ask the shaper not to write that on the board.

  • @adriankhaw7253
    @adriankhaw7253 3 місяці тому +2

    Sounds like a younger version of Homer Simpson 😆

  • @user-lo2sz9dt1n
    @user-lo2sz9dt1n 3 місяці тому +1

    That’s the shop that Roger Hinds built and shaped out of.