Experience the Perfect Balance & Performance on the Singleton Exclusive Interview with Taylor Jensen

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
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    0:00 - 1:00 What inspired you to create the Singleton board?
    1:01 - 2:15 What was the process for making the Singleton surfboard?
    2:16 - 4:13 What do you tell the shapers in order to create the perfect board?
    4:14 - 5:36 How did you decide on the weight for the Singleton board?
    5:37 - 6:45 What are the available sizes and dimensions for the Singleton board?
    6:46 -9:15 What is the bottom shape like on the Singleton?
    9:16 -11:25 What is the rail design like on the Singleton?
    11:26 - 12:15 What fins are you using on the Singleton surfboard?
    Go beyond expectations on the Singleton, the new signature model from longboard legend Taylor Jensen and iconic shaper Stu Kenson. This magic board blends old school style with new school performance for the ultimate noseriding experience.
    Continuous single concave running to a mild roll generates both speed and control. The strategically foiled 50/50 rails hold through turns without sliding out during hang 5s and 10s. The wider tail outline provides stability when walking up to the tip while the mild rocker profile maintains smooth flow rail-to-rail.
    Whether you're a seasoned pro searching for that perfect glide or just starting out in classic logging, the Singleton has you covered. Available in 9’4” or 9’8”, it allows you to connect with the roots of surfing in a uniquely designed and meticulously crafted package.
    Step back in time while shredding beyond expectations on every wave with the Singleton by Taylor Jensen and Stu Kenson. The past elevated to new heights in a modern, high-performance noserider. Experience the magic today!
    Hawaiian South Shore Your Surf Super Store - Surf Authority Expert Advice and Friendly staff
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @ER_aka_RAM
    @ER_aka_RAM 10 місяців тому

    Between the 9’4”, is the 9’8” too big for a shorter rider 5’6”?

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  10 місяців тому +1

      All depends on what size longboard or log you usually ride.
      I have many petite women that ride 96 and 98 Volant logs they do OK with it and they love it.
      So if you're used to only riding something that's up to 96 I would grab the 9'4 and if you like the length and you're used to riding something like a log the 98.,
      so there's really no correct answer. It just depends on your style of bored, and what you're used to. - David