'Semi-Po' 4 CP
-- 9'7 x 18 x 23 1/4 x 16 3/4 x 3 --
I've been riding this model for the past 4 months and have put up
on the website as the latest addition to the models on offer.
Check it out
Although no longer in vogue since the resurgence of the mini-simmons, the fish
stills holds its own with a nice combination of curves and its
ability to tear down a high line at your local
- 5'10 x 17 3/4 x 21 x 16 1/2 x 2 1/2 -
---------Twin Keel---------
Single > Spiral Vee
- Fish -
4
Will
---- J.Double ----
------ 9'5 x 17 1/2 x 23 x 16 x 3 ------
The JD is quickly becoming the all rounder log for the boys at the longboard club. We have decided to offer these up with an area pin to more control on slightly bigger days and riding backhand in general.
The concave has been blended to give lift in the nose and to encourage waterflow through the board. This is a good starting point for anyone looking to get a bit more
movement off the back foot
Second Hander For Sale
9'6 Model Po
$1000
scott@waxasurfboards.com.au
Mexican not included
GG pulling a Karate Kid on his JD
A couple of fresh ones on the way
JD Model w/ Area Pintail
Cast your mind back 8 weeks ago when a storm hit Sydney hard and most of all hit my shaping bay hard causing damage beyond repair. So with a 'can do' attitude mainly on my part, me and my old man spent a couple of days each week putting it back together piece by piece.
So now with the bay looking better than ever, i am back in action shaping up winter quivers for all the Waxa diehards.
Freddy Cruising with 10 over on his NoseRider
Kids got good style
Waxa surfing a 9'6 Semi-Po
@
Never Tell Beach
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The Easter Break
Photograph
Waxa Diehard
Glenn Gilligan with his girls
L to R: 8'0 Second Ramp, 8'0 Second Ramp, 9'5 Po, 9'4 JD
Pretty Much Ankle High
GS on his Nose Rider
Pic: Sobo
Semi Po
Glass On Fin Only
9'7 x 18 x 23 1/4 x 16 3/4 x 3
CP getting his annual Log made up
This board is just like the Po except i've added 3/4" in the tail
along with a generous deck concave to lock it in on the nose
and thinned out 50/50 rails
CP throwing some style for the camera
Surfing his 9'7 Custom
and frothing...
Haven't posted in anything in a while so here is a quick one of KK'S 'Model Po' getting prepped for glassing.
This log is number 195; getting close to the 200 mark
Not bad when you hand shape and glass every single board that walks out the door
I have been making plenty of boards lately and there is plenty more to come
Shoot me an email if you want to make one of these custom handmade boards your own
GG pearling his way to a 3rd place in the Bondi Longboard Finals
Riding a 9'4 JD
Baby Looks Mean
There is something about stringerless longboards that just looks mean
I've used tow blank foam with double 6oz Volan glass on both sides which carries the same weight as my standard logs (approx 10kg). Although stringerless boards have a reputation for being weak, this, like all my logs, is made to last.
This foam can have an abundance of variations so next time your thinking of having a coffee with me to talk boards, consider the stringerless option
Ill be making this outline a model as soon a i think of a 'cool' name.
Most likely something inherently Bondi
Stock 'Model Po' for Sale
9'6 x 18 x 23 1/4 x 16 x 3
For Sale
-9'6 x 18 x 23 1/4 x 16 x 3-
Purple
Meeting the median of the NoseRider and Model Po that kills it on the nose
Encompassing a Tear drop concave, thin rails that extend throughout and a nice dose of deck concave.
You'll be seeing a lot more of this model in the near future
FYI
Its going to be glass on fins only for this one.....5 Week turnaround for customs
GS pulling an epic duckdive on his 7'6 Hull
That fin looks pretty
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- Po Mcreynolds
- Scott 'waxa' Robinson
- Sullivan Chedane
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