The Purpose Of Different Surfboard Tail Shapes

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • How do you pick a surfboard tail? Luke talks you through a few characteristics of different tail shapes and how best to utilise them. See below for a brief summary of the info:
    - More width and over all area in you tail means better stability at lower speeds and more release through a turn.
    - Less width a rail break offer more sensitivity and hold on rail which is great for faster more powerful waves.
    - More angles and pivot points are best for quicker transitions and less angles and curve breaks offer more hold on rail - great for control when going faster!
    We hope this helps you guys out when picking a tail shape for your next board!
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    Intro - 0:00
    What do tails do? - 1:04
    Swallow Tail - 2:08
    Fish - 3:09
    Rounded Pintail - 3:40
    Wing - 4:49
    Summarised - 5:14

Komentáře • 37

  • @johnreith4126
    @johnreith4126 Před rokem +3

    Finally, a really clear and excellent explanation that really makes sense. Thanks a million for this as I have been bouncy between another pin or switch to a swallow.

  • @lucasjohansson7722
    @lucasjohansson7722 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best surf explanation video ive seen

  • @diesaffer
    @diesaffer Před rokem +5

    very well explained and I learned some things again as an old surfer. Love all the boards on display as well. Wow

  • @latentsea
    @latentsea Před rokem +9

    “ Everyone knows a square tail holds in better than a rounded pin”... “I think I’m gonna throw my food on ya”

  • @yazmut
    @yazmut Před rokem +2

    he's the Russel brand of the surf industry!

  • @bigdaddy4708
    @bigdaddy4708 Před 11 měsíci

    Great stuff!

  • @hounddog7256
    @hounddog7256 Před rokem +1

    Now that explains why my 7'5 fish board is really hard to stall compared to the other boards... Thx 👍

  • @tidessurfmagazine
    @tidessurfmagazine Před rokem +1

    Nice 👌🏻

  • @michielbesseling6248
    @michielbesseling6248 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for supporting local shapers and not the corporate machines. Your local shaper will always make you a better board than the stock (riderless) undeservedly hyped-up corporate boards.

    • @sdsurfs
      @sdsurfs Před rokem +2

      Not always true. “Corporate boards” can be your local shaper that has a ton of experience making board for local waves like Matt Biolas and Lost is still family owned as far as I know. Sometimes your small scale local shaper is small scale cuz his shapes kinda suck. They still run their business off of board models they’ve tested with team riders. They just have less riders thus less research on their models. Speaking for SoCal, Lost, CI, Rusty, Sharpeye are some of the best boards you can get for our softer waves. A ton of local rippers ride these bigger brands and absolutely rip. A ton of them are on stock boards. And all these board companies are probably smaller than you think and pretty much locally owned.

    • @colabsurf
      @colabsurf  Před rokem

      All shapers start somewhere. I've no problems with any shapers the world over. Or brands. It's just a case of understanding what you are buying. A shaper how ever big or small will help you with this. Talk to them. Also most local shapers will know the waves around them really well. Hope this helps 🤙

    • @michielbesseling6248
      @michielbesseling6248 Před rokem +2

      @@sdsurfs I can't find a wetsuit off the shelf that fits me, and I've certainly never found a board with stock dimensions that jives with me. I don't surf the same waves nor do I have the same style as team riders, and nor does 98% of people who own surfboards. I shape my own boards and I know my style and tendencies. And I can charge a lot less for a sick board because there are fewer middle men. I'm not talking down on these guys (I'm from SC too), but I'm telling you that there are better options out there and not to fall for their advertising. Find a local shaper. Talk with them,. Surf with them. Tell them what you want. Let them tell you what should ride. Compromise. Take out the big corporate machine (that relies on data scientists like myself to manipulate your thought processes) that lives in the middle of the two.

    • @sdsurfs
      @sdsurfs Před rokem

      @@michielbesseling6248 Thanks for the reply. Stock boards work great for me.

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea Před rokem +1

      What if my local shaper (C.I.) became a corporate machine? I still ride em. Even better now are corporate machine off the rack Pyzel Ghost’s 6’2” x 19-5/8” x 2-11/16” perfect dimensions, glass lay up, graphics, and fin set up. To each his own. This way I don’t have to talk to my shaper inevitably giving up info where I surf then he spews his trap to the team whores and it’s all over.. To each his own.

  • @jamesetal7088
    @jamesetal7088 Před 6 měsíci

    Fab U Less!!! 💙

  • @colabsurf
    @colabsurf  Před rokem +1

    Hi guys, if Lukes babble didn't make a lot of sense to you please check the description of the video to see the main points to think about when choosing tail shapes for your new board 🤙

  • @marcvince1261
    @marcvince1261 Před rokem +1

    The important thing about tail is controlling your wait. If you want the most out of tail u need to be fit. Different tail does Different things. Some r fast some r loose. Always choose tail wisely.🤠🤙

  • @barniclegoose8
    @barniclegoose8 Před rokem +3

    Out of interest, what model is the first board with the swallow tail and grey rails?

  • @foodndat
    @foodndat Před rokem +1

    cool video mate, i always wondered why the fish has that tail and the vague responses i get vary from surfer to surfer. What boards are best for Cornwall's beaches?

    • @colabsurf
      @colabsurf  Před rokem

      Hi there, Cornwall's beach break's can vary pretty widely - It's all down to preference really. Some days it may be knee high slop, and require a board with more volume etc. - like a midlength. Some days it may be overhead at Fistral and require a performance shortboard. Hope this helps :)

  • @ruolinchai423
    @ruolinchai423 Před 5 měsíci

    I got a sci fi 2.0 which type is it?

  • @kookarini
    @kookarini Před rokem +1

    Nice breakdown. Oh yeah, be honest with your shaper too. Don't embellish.

  • @nickbrennan3389
    @nickbrennan3389 Před rokem

    Surfers ability and type of wave is more important 😆....a pro surfer on perfect waves....will turn, carve, speed, rail to rail, transition from turns on any boards tail shape !

  • @charlierolph9141
    @charlierolph9141 Před rokem +2

    I recognise that swallow tail👀😂🤙🏼

  • @soulsurfer3102
    @soulsurfer3102 Před rokem +1

    What the difference between wide swallow tail to nerrow swallow taill please?

    • @colabsurf
      @colabsurf  Před rokem +1

      Wide swallows usually offer a little more stability, and rail to rail transitions will offer a little more release, so better for getting a bit more speed on slower waves and getting slidey through a turn. 🤙

    • @soulsurfer3102
      @soulsurfer3102 Před rokem

      @@colabsurf thamks

  • @Surfmus
    @Surfmus Před měsícem +1

    Tails: 5% of the surfboards, that is it!

  • @Malama_Ki
    @Malama_Ki Před rokem

    From my experience there’s a literal big difference between squats and cardio on female tails….

  • @Kyle-mt5wr
    @Kyle-mt5wr Před 4 měsíci +1

    you completely ignored fin placement and how the different tails position your foot differently over the back fin. For some reason every shaper in existence has decided that all rear fins on thrusters will be place 3.5in from the midpoint of the back of the tail. This drastically changes both where you place your foot relative to the back fin and where the fin is. When you compare a swallow tail and a rounded pin the back fin can be either almost in front of your back foot when your foot is on the tail (swallow and thus loose) or even behind your back foot (pin tail and thus stiff). the back fin placement relative to your foot placement does more to shape the way a board feels than a different tail design ever would.

    • @colabsurf
      @colabsurf  Před 4 měsíci

      Fins are probably 80% of the performance of a board. Without them the board doesn't work. This was just talking about tail shapes... And I guess the point was they all do the same thing and don't drastically change a board like other features would. Like the steering wheel of a car.. it changes the feel. Some tails that are synonymous with fin configs and position will dictate fin positions to a degree but subtle changes in tail don't need to change fin set up. I find a lot of shapers and board enthusiasts don't give enough credit to the subjectivity involved with how a surfboard works. You don't HAVE to do anything in particular. I move my fin configs around quite a bit even on thrusters, I don't let the tail dictate that though. I let the combo create the desired feel. So, in short, it wasn't ignorance it was just a lack of insight. We can always do more videos 👌

  • @ben6507
    @ben6507 Před 3 měsíci

    why are there so many dislikes?

  • @JohnSmith-rk6jy
    @JohnSmith-rk6jy Před rokem

    You bleedin what geeza? I'll give you a bunch of bleedin fiveas.

  • @pineapplefacetree
    @pineapplefacetree Před měsícem

    You don’t know what ya talking about

  • @briantrend7401
    @briantrend7401 Před rokem

    Dam well said. I've just made my 12th board and I keep worrying about my tail being a bit wide diamond squash. I made it as wide as I could spread my fingers but don't have a car to reach the only waves in the area so not tested it yet.