7'4" Liddle GLPB face7'4" x 22 3 4" x 3 1 8" (Fin Included) The GLPB is displacement design lord, Greg Liddle's personal design (hence the GL) he rode in point break surf (hence the PB). The bottom countour is deeply rolled with a lot of foam in the middle and very knifed out rails. The outline is full with the wide point forward from center, a classic Liddle style rounded nose, and a little more width in the tail than you generally see in Liddle's models accompanied by a
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and blended smoothly with a little more flip in the nose and a little more flatness out the tail
The outline is very similar to that of the Magic Sam that Nat Young rode in the 1966 World Surfing Championship
we’ll be paging through by the light of the fire
barreling beach break surf as well as mid-size and up softer waves that allow for exploring more of the surfboards turning ability
There's also a considerable amount of fun to be had on the top half of this board weather you're high lining near the nose or trimming through sections sneaking in quick cheater fives
The convex bottom allows for zippy
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this is generally the case with most gliders to allow them to bank turns and surf more functionally with their added length
Grant Noble is one of the most talented up and coming surfer/shapers that Newport and Costa Mesa has seen in a long time
The distribution of foam is akin to the classic fish inspiration with the wide point forward and a larger proportion of foam devoted to the nose while the tail pulled in and streamlined
Gloss and polished finish and no leash for that classic