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Lil' Rascal: 5'9" x 19 3/4" x 2 3/8"
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Our Price: $605.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 5'9" x 19 3/4" x 2 3/8" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester/ Y2k UV Isothalic LIght Cure Resin Glassing: 4oz bottom, 4oz+4oz deck Direct Size Cloth Fins: comes with FCS Fins, MRTX Twin fins with trailer
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Lil' Rascal: 5'5" x 19 1/4" x 2 1/4"
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Our Price: $670.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 5'5" x 19 1/4" x 2 1/4" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester/ resin swirl top & bottom Glassing: 4oz bottom, 4oz+4oz deck Fins: comes with Future Fins, FT1 twins with trailer
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Rascal II: 5'6" x 19 3/8" x 2"
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Our Price: $605.00
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Rascal II Yes,
you guessed correctly; the Rascal II is an offspring of the original
Lil’ Rascal. Don’t worry, it’s not meant to replace the trusty, tried
and true design of the original Rascal…. It started as just some
thoughts…..ideas for a new board design after contemplating just how
much fun I’d had on my Lil’ Rascal over the last year and a half. So,
here’s what I came up with….and you know what? ….it goes gangbusters: Rascal
II – I added a slight bit more curve in the last 12 inches of the nose
rocker so it rails nice and tight in little nook and cranny pockets. I
put in a concave deck. It feels like your riding a skateboard and
responds super quick edge-to-edge. The caved deck also gives you this
insane feeling like you are riding “in” the board and “in“ the wave…you
gotta just try it to understand what I mean. I also shaped in four
“parabolic” (fancy for curved) channels that give extra lift, drive and
directional hold. The moontail releases the water being compressed
through the channels in a way that keeps the tail crisp and free to
break it loose when you want to. It has also been set-up to ride
as either a quad or thruster…..keeping your fin options open. In a
nutshell…..it’s more versatile, faster and looser; skates though the
flats quicker, and surfs tighter and more responsive in the pocket than
ever before.
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Lil' Rascal: 6'0" x 19 7/8" x 2 3/8"
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Our Price: $605.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot. Also available with quad fin setup.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 6'0" x 19 7/8" x 2 3/8" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester Glassing: 4oz bottom, 4oz+4oz deck/ Direct Size cloth Fins: comes with Future Fins, FT1 Twins w/ Trailer
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Lil' Rascal: 5'2" x 18 5/8" x 2"
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Our Price: $680.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot. Also available with quad fin setup.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 5'2" x 18 5/8" x 2" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester Fins: comes with Future Fins
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Lil' Rascal: 5'3" x 19" x 2"
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Our Price: $605.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot. Also available with quad fin setup.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 5'3" x 19" x 2" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester Glassing: 4oz bottom, 4oz+4oz deck/ Direct Size cloth Fins: comes with FCS fins, MRTX twins with trailer
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Lil' Rascal: 6'8" x 22" x 2 7/8"
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Our Price: $640.00
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Lil' Rascal This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders, and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot. Also available with quad fin setup.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 6'8" x 22" x 2 7/8" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: polyester Glassing: 4oz bottom, 4oz+4oz deck Fins: 5 fin install, FCS fins
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Rascal II: 5'3" x 19" x 2" Proxy
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Our Price: $755.00
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Rascal II Yes,
you guessed correctly; the Rascal II is an offspring of the original
Lil’ Rascal. Don’t worry, it’s not meant to replace the trusty, tried
and true design of the original Rascal…. It started as just some
thoughts…..ideas for a new board design after contemplating just how
much fun I’d had on my Lil’ Rascal over the last year and a half. So,
here’s what I came up with….and you know what? ….it goes gangbusters: Rascal
II – I added a slight bit more curve in the last 12 inches of the nose
rocker so it rails nice and tight in little nook and cranny pockets. I
put in a concave deck. It feels like your riding a skateboard and
responds super quick edge-to-edge. The caved deck also gives you this
insane feeling like you are riding “in” the board and “in“ the wave…you
gotta just try it to understand what I mean. I also shaped in four
“parabolic” (fancy for curved) channels that give extra lift, drive and
directional hold. The moontail releases the water being compressed
through the channels in a way that keeps the tail crisp and free to
break it loose when you want to. It has also been set-up to ride
as either a quad or thruster…..keeping your fin options open. In a
nutshell…..it’s more versatile, faster and looser; skates though the
flats quicker, and surfs tighter and more responsive in the pocket than
ever before.
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Lil' Rascal: 5'5" x 19 1/4" x 2 3/16" Proxy
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Our Price: $755.00
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Lil' Rascal This
squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with
the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a
flatter rocker and new generation hull contours, it loves to rocket on
2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards.
This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders,
and goes looney even in punchier waves. Should be ridden 5” inches
shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. Check out proctorsurf.com to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 5'5" x 19 1/4" x 2 3/16" Tail Shape: swallow tail
Construction: PROXY custom Flexible Epoxy construction Glassing: S-glass Fins: choose Future or FCS, Twins plus trailer
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Rascal II: 6'2" x 20 1/8" x 2 7/16"
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Our Price: $680.00
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Rascal II Yes,
you guessed correctly; the Rascal II is an offspring of the original
Lil’ Rascal. Don’t worry, it’s not meant to replace the trusty, tried
and true design of the original Rascal…. It started as just some
thoughts…..ideas for a new board design after contemplating just how
much fun I’d had on my Lil’ Rascal over the last year and a half. So,
here’s what I came up with….and you know what? ….it goes gangbusters: Rascal
II – I added a slight bit more curve in the last 12 inches of the nose
rocker so it rails nice and tight in little nook and cranny pockets. I
put in a concave deck. It feels like your riding a skateboard and
responds super quick edge-to-edge. The caved deck also gives you this
insane feeling like you are riding “in” the board and “in“ the wave…you
gotta just try it to understand what I mean. I also shaped in four
“parabolic” (fancy for curved) channels that give extra lift, drive and
directional hold. The moontail releases the water being compressed
through the channels in a way that keeps the tail crisp and free to
break it loose when you want to. It has also been set-up to ride
as either a quad or thruster…..keeping your fin options open. In a
nutshell…..it’s more versatile, faster and looser; skates though the
flats quicker, and surfs tighter and more responsive in the pocket than
ever before.
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