I am very excited to order 2 new Blackbird IIs in Proxy epoxy and
I would recommend getting the Proxy epoxy upgrade to anyone who wants an incredibly flexible, fast, and durable board! Unlike competitors’ epoxies that have a less lively feel than their poly counterparts, the spring and tensile flex of the Proxy epoxy is actually more noticeable and faster than the traditional polyurethene blank by a long shot.
This was evident on the very first ride at D Street in Encinitas, a fast and punchy (usually walled) beachbreak. I clearly remember taking off and flying past a section that I normally wouldn’t have made, then wafting the tail free on several hits all the way to the beach. The speed the Proxy material and board design generates has changed my outlook on what is makable and not.
This board has been through 2 successful competitive seasons 07/08 and 08/09 and is still going strong and riding like the day I got it two years later.
In the summer of 2008, it went with me to Kandui in the Mentawaii Island chains. I broke 2 leashes while riding this board and the board washed across DRY REEF on both losses, the second time across the reef at HEAVY Rifles. The boat guys tried several times in vain to get it, but it was too dangerous with the surge. I put on tennis shoes (that’s how much I love this board) and walked out in treacherous conditions to retrieve it expecting to find the board smashed to smithereens. Part of the leash was caught around a coral head really adding to the tension! The collateral damage was a couple of spider cracks along the rail and they came out after a very light sanding.
I have 2 Greased Pigs, 2 Accelerators, 2 SR71s, a 4-Leaf Clover w/ tri fin setup too, Blackbird II, Falcon, and an Ante Up. All are Proxy epoxy and I ride and absolutely love every one of them. I welcome ANY questions and feedback on how they all ride to my email below. If you’re on the fence about trying one of Proctor’s Proxy epoxy boards, don’t be. You’ll never look back! See you in the water.
God Bless and Aloha,
Paul Pence, Cardiff by the Sea, California
ppence@hotmail.com

I ordered a custom 6’2 G4-E from you about half a year go or so and I half to say
being that I am new to surfing and this was my fist board that wasn’t borrowed..
and I have been thinking about getting another board from you for waves chest high and below… I moved to okinawa and I am surfing reef breaks.
I would like a board that can catch pretty much anything, is loose, and fast. I learn quick so don’t worry too much about my experience.
I remember when I first got my board from you and everyone says dude that board is going to be way to hard for you to learn on and how it would be to fast for me.. The first wave I went for was about waist high and choppy and I caught it..
Although the board has been through 2-3 foot VA mush to overhead hurricane bill swell in OBX to waist-head high hollow Okinawa reef breaks, I would like to have something a little more loose and fast on the smaller waves.. I also want to try out your polyproxy construction this time as well. What do you think about a quad?
I won’t be ready to order for a couple months but I am serious about getting this board.
and is getting a board from you when I get mine.. All I have is good things to tell people about your board and service..
and I look forward to getting new boards from you in the future and spreading your name. Just let me know what you have in mind for me.
Take care,
Vaughn, 19, Chesapeake, Virginia
Upgrade Option 1.0: Kevlar Compression Patch &
Option 2.0: Carbon-Hinged Flex Tail
G-4.E: 6′2″ x 18 1/2″ x 2 1/4″ squash tail
I see that you are designing on a NMC machine. Very interesting, what a great idea.
Me, 6ft, 165lbs, fit, 50 years old. Started on a 9-6 Robert August, now on a 8ft- 3.5 inch thick pointing nose Infinity. Learned at LA point breaks, Sunset, Malibu, Latigo. Now surfing beach break at Venice and El Porto.
I am in Venice, very easy for me to drive up to Ventura.
Thanks for your time, and thanks for pushing the board technology forward,
David
Thanks for your e-mail; nice to meet you.
This board has the paddleability of a longer/ thicker board and carries the speed of a retro/ fish style shape down the line, but maintains the responsiveness, maneuverability and holding capacities of a modern high performance shortboard…..
Ideal dimensions to drop down to would be in the 7′2″ – 7′6″ x 22 1/2″ x 3 1/4″.
This board is ideal for the LA points as well as the beachbreaks of Venice and El Porto where you’re surfing.
The Prroxy is my name for our uniquely handcrafted composite construction. This is the highest grade board I make for both performance and strength.
ultralight polyester board,
The Proxy is slightly more buoyant which makes for good paddling and lively under your feet as well.
Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proctor Lil’ Rascal.
Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd
Thank you for your long and thoughtful reply. A few more questions for you.
What would the cost be of the board you recommend, I am thinking a sand finish. How long would it take to make?
Best wishes,
David
as is the case with other companies that use a recycled form of eps….thermoformed/ molded technologies i.e. surftech as well as firewire and others use a 1lb. or 1.5 lb typically. The recycled eps is a generic foam used in many different applications traditionally outside the surfboard industry, it is much cheaper, has very low compression strength as well as a high tendency to “vent” at high temperatures or at high altitudes due to the high porosity of the foam….ultimately this will cause foam shear or delamination.
Many companies that outsource their boards, those that mass produce outside the US, those who are trying to save on construction costs, or those that don’t understand the dynamics of different foams use this kind of eps foam in their boards. Then, they have to overcome the associated problems by venting their boards, poking tiny holes all over the skin of the glass job (as is the case with using a closed cell polystyrene) or some other weird thing to try to offset complications caused by using a poor core material.
Other problems associated with a poor core material is that you will be told to get immediately out of the water if you get a ding while surfing….this is to prevent water absorption into the board core……which can only be removed by applying a vacuum system to it….a nightmare which you should not have to worry about….(and you don’t by the way with the Proxy system).
and specifically for use with our unique Proxy (custom flexible epoxy custom composite construction). The use of the virgin bead epoxy core foam and its part in the entire Proxy system of construction
It is always advised not to keep your board consistently in extremely high temperatures for extended periods of time….and that goes for any kind of construction since it can weaken the resin-to-core-to-skin bond of the board.
A custom Proxy Rascal in your dims is $775.00 and includes fin system. fins, a two color spray and sand finish to 320 satin. It takes approximately 3-4 weeks. Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. I know you would be stoked on a magic Proxy Rascal. Looking forward to your reply,
Aloha,
Todd
P.S. – It might be a good idea to set up a phone or walk-in appointment if you have further questions regarding the uniqueness of the Proxy system…..it is quite different than anything else out there, but also took about ten years for me to dial in this process, so breaking it down and explaining all of its nuances is much easier for me over the phone or in person…..otherwise I end up writing novels and not getting to all the boards I’ve got on my plate.
Thank you for your detailed response.
I’ll give a ring to the shop tomorrow and we can go over all the specs and such.
Best wishes,
David
Our Price: $735.00
Recommended Cure Time: ideal cure time is 1 week
Construction: proxy custom flexible epoxy
Glassing: S-glass
Fins: comes with Future Fins
Rider Weight: 145 – 175 lb. / 65 – 80 kg
Availability: Usually Ships in 3 to 5 Business Days
Accelerator
This board is specifically designed to make small wave performance surfing easy. You get fast-driving speed bursts off the front foot and hair-trigger, tail whipping warp-arcs off the back foot. A wider nose outline and low entry rocker get this board into waves quicker and blot it down the line faster. A bendy tail rocker sweeps off the back fin making it quick and responsive in tight rail-arcing hook-turns. An even single concave runs through the midsection of the board making for a “wide open sweet spot” i.e. the board wants to go even if you don’t have your feet right in the perfect spot every time.
Right at the fins the rocker ‘drops out’ and the single concave goes deep….this creates what feels like an engine under your back foot. The deep concave forms an air pocket as well as a straighter path to compress the water through the extreme rocker of the tail….this air pocket acts like a gas pedal or “accelerator”…push back on the tail and it rockets through turns like a piece of ice on wax paper.
Here’s the dimension I suggest based off your normal “good waves” shortboard: ride this board one inch shorter, 1/4″ wider in the middle, 1/2″ wider in the nose, and 1/8” wider in the tail. Go with the same thickness just with a fuller, boxy rail. This creates a flatter deck which gives the board a springier flex pattern….key for that extra little thwang in small waves.
Oh yea…as a bonus, it also goes looneybinsmental in everything up to slightly overhead.
Skill level: intermediate to advanced
Type of waves: primarily designed for knee high to shoulder and weak, but it goes great in everything up to slightly overhead.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THIS SURFBOARD IN THE ONLINE BOARD SHOP & HAVE IT SHIPPED TO YOUR FRONT DOOR. OR, ORDER IT CUSTOM TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS.
Product Specs:
Dimensions: 6′0″ X 18 3/4″ x 2 1/4″
Tail Shape: squash tail
Construction: proxy custom flexible epoxy
Fins: comes with Future Fins
Hey Todd and Charissa,
I hope all is well!
I wanted to suggest a nickname for the Accelerator – “The Preserver”, because that’s what this board is doing to all of my other boards on the rack. It’s like the MVP player that is getting played the whole game, while the rest sit there sadly waiting their turn. If it’s less than ideal conditions, the Accelerator is coming out! It flies in anything from knee high to slightly overhead and turns on a dime! I haven’t ridden any other board in the entire rack since I picked it up from you over a month ago. Every time I stand in front of my quiver, the Accelerator calls to me, almost glowing from the pack, reminding me of how many waves I catch, the speed it generates, the turns, and how no wave seems to be a close out on this board. Though I know winter swells will bring out the Blackbird and SR71s, for now, the fall doldrums are perfectly fine since I found the Accelerator!
I had a contest 2 weekends ago and didn’t even bring any other boards other than the Accelerator and I usually bring minimum of 3-4. I made the finals again, by the way!
Thanks so much for the support! Take care and God Bless!
Paul Pence, Cardiff, CA
Todd, that new Accelerator you shaped me is sick!
You are a true craftsman… it shows in your boards as well as your artwork
I can’t thank you enough.
I look at this board as a true step to take me to the next level and thats what I’ve been searching for.
As you know I’ve ridden all the top shapers boards out there and the difference with you is being able to be in direct contact with you, as well as your commitment to producing the board I was looking for.
Thanks for walking it like you talk it, you and Charissa are really cool people.
My only regret is not contacting your company a few years ago.
When I get my SR71 I want to leave this board with you , so you can ride to see the tweaks we made to it. Just keep in mind you will probably have to pry it out of my hands.
Thanks again and God bless you and your family.
Rob Kenworthy
Accelerator: 6′0″ x 18 7/8″ x 2 1/4″ round/thumb tail
THE PROXY
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]]>Sorry I have not had a chance to give you any feed back on the the new board.
I have been riding it in everything out here
As always thanks for the magic board!
Chris Laffitte, Japan
Custom Proxy Epoxy construction: Greased Pig single wing swallow tail
5′8″ x 18 1/2″ x 2 3/16″
Charissa,
]]>it is everything I hoped it would be and more! Thanks again, Todd and Charissa. You hit another homerun!!!
Paul Pence, Cardiff, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy Accelerator
5′10″ x 18 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ swallow tail
http://www.proctor-board-shop.com/category_s/40.htm
I got the board yesterday and was psyched to see the sickest looking board ever on my couch. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to use it until today and even though it missed the best part of this fun little jersey swell we had, I did get to ride it all morning on the tail end of the swell, in waist high and glassy surf. I was very happy to find that the board backed up it’s sick looks in the water.
Everything seems effortless and flowing on my new board, from the takeoff all the way to the kickout. It definitely helps me throughout every single one of my turns, I can kind of feel it finishing off my roundhouse for me, which is pretty sick seeing as I’ve been working on it for months on my old board and now I can finally get it all the way around in one smooth motion.
especially when I really put some power into it (powerful for the 125 pound ME that is). It’s fast but not too fast where I’m out in the flats, and it paddles and rides like a dream. Plus its really light, which is awesome because I’m too light to be handling a PU the way I can handle this one. I couldn’t have asked for more.
This was my first experience ordering a custom board, and I was very very surprised. I went in expecting to ask for a board model and dimensions and any other specifications and that’s it. As evidenced by over 20 emails between myself and you, this was a very interpersonal project, with input and suggestions from both sides.
Thanks so much for your time and effort,
Robert Crane, 15, New Jersey
Custom Proxy epoxy 5′11″ x 18 3/8″ x 2 3/16″ Groveler IV.p [performance]
rounded squash tail
Future EA fins
P.S. I’ll write back when I get the board in some real surf, but that may not be for a while out here in Jersey.
]]>Sorry it took so long for me to write but it was awhile before we
received some good swell for me to give the board a going over and
since then
But before I get to the board I wanted to thank you for the most
impressive service I’ve seen in awhile. You both were easily
accessible, I never had to wait long for any sort of response to
questions and I felt the service was done with a smile. From Todd
calling me in Spain and taking his time to discuss the board with me
to Charissa keeping me updated on its progress, the service was high
class all the way.
Now about the board.
The kevlar looks
awesome as does the greyish color from the glassing. Combined with the
digital camo that you put on the bottom of the board it looks totally
insane. I received tons of looks and comments about how incredible it
looks and needless to say I love it.
As for the performance,
I thought after reading your testimonials that maybe it was just a lot
of hype but no – the board actually contains the properties of magic.
It almost feels like it is spring loaded just waiting to be fired. The
best part about it has to be the way it handles turns as this is when
it really shows its quality. The speed you get when coming off of the
top of the lip is incredible.
I can’t stress enough how much better this aspect of the board is compared to other boards
I’ve ridden. I seriously feel like I’m “flying” coming off the lip and
down the face.
I also feel like you listened during our consultation interview to what
I needed. The board is a nice balance for taking my surfing a level up
yet keeping in mind my level of experience and size.
Anyway I couldn’t have asked for anything more and you can count me as
your customer for life. I’ve attached a photo of the underside of the
board and will send some more when I can get some shots of it in the
water. Keep up the great work and service. If you guys ever head to
Spain or Portugal let me know and maybe we can meet up and ride a few.
Muchas gracias por todo. Mis mejores deseos.
Craig Potsep, 34, Nigran, Spain
6′4″ x 18 7/8″x 2 3/8″ Groveler IV.p [performance] rounded squash tail
Proxy custom epoxy construction with Titanium Series Upgrades: Kevlar Compression Patch & Carbon Hinged Flex Tail
I think you nailed it. This one is alive. Keeping it a bit straight between the feet really gets it going quickly. It’s almost like I gain speed in tighter areas and don’t need as much room to drive it, lets me keep a higher line effortlessly. It compliments the increased tail rocker perfectly. After hitting the lip I’m going from 12:00 to about 4:00. The first few times caught me by surprise.
Cutbacks are really tight as well. A minor shift in weight is all it needs.
After 20 or so sessions I’m having a blast with it.
Thanks a bunch and God Bless.
Doug Demaret, 36, Ventura, CA
Custom Proxy Proctor Epoxy Groveler IV.p [performance]
6′3″ x 19 3/8″ x 2 9/16″ squash tail
Visit the Groveler IV.p gallery

Product Details
Board dimensions are: 5′11″ x 18 1/2″ x 2 3/16″ 5 Leaf Clover 5-Finner
“Proxy” Proctor Custom Flexible Epoxy construction
Titanium Series Upgrade Option 1.0: Carbon Hinge Flex Tail
FCS Fin System and fins
Experience: Intermediate to Advanced
Optimum wave height: various
Board will ship within 3-5 days of order. Please contact us if you need a rush on this board.
5 Leaf Clover 5-Finner
…Offspring of the 4 Leaf Clover Quad Fin
…offspring of the 4 Leaf Clover – now available-
the “5 Leaf Clover”
Options:
quad setup-drivey yet loose
standard thruster-combination of drive and hold
large twins with small trailer- drivey & skatey,with holding power
large twins- super skatey; great for small waves & summertime
“FOUR LEAF CLOVER”
(Drivey Yet Loose – Quad Finner)
What is better than a really drivey board that is still loose? – Nothing; that’s the perfect combo. The board featured here with the quad fin set-up is the perfect summertime board; fuller outline to power drive you through the small-scale stuff. The quad fin set-up is available on any shape, so don’t feel limited….go ahead and try it, you’ll like it. The key to the whole concept is the fin placement – No back fin reduces drag while the two side fins work with the rail line and rocker to throttle you through turns. Swap out your v-6 for a v-8 under the hood with a “FOUR LEAF CLOVER” quad-fin set-up.
Proctor Surfboards are custom, 100% handcrafted surfboards made in the USA with the highest level of precision design and with the highest quality materials available. It’s your board….talk to the shaper.
Harnessing the New Order of Flex – “Proxy” Custom Flexible Epoxy Titanium Series
• Fusion Core – Premium grade eps foam fused under higher pressure yields greater compression strength. This core is slightly more buoyant than polyurethane foam, so the boards can be ridden smaller and fit in the pocket of the wave better.
• High impact rail matrix – drive through turns and hold up to a beating.
• Instead of just using standard fiberglass cloth in the glassing process, a combination of S-glass (the premium fiberglass for boardbuilding & inter-woven composite are employed. Kevlar offered as a premium upgrade in the Proxy Titanium Series.
• Reinforced carbon-hinged flextail – A thinner tail makes for better flex and a more lively feeling board by reducing rigidity and increasing torque. Interwoven carbon-kevlar composite has a rapid recoil flex memory that acts as a hinge to slingshot the board out of turns, as well as protecting the toe and heel areas of the rails from crushing in over time.
• Uniquely formulated epoxy resins that have more elongation, or elasticity allow flex lengthwise as well as laterally throughout the board. This increases the performance of the board as well as its flex life/ longevity.
• All fin systems are available including glass-ons (shown here) which are rare on epoxy boards.
• Environmentally friendly – when a traditional p/u board’s life is over, there’s only one place it can go….to a landfill where it sits for 100 years before it starts to decompose. “Proxy” technology is recyclable.
• Made custom in the free world from concept to construction. It’s your board….talk to the shaper.
Todd Proctor
Shaper’s notes:
I‘ve been working on alternative surfboard materials for 10 years with the commitment to improve technology while enhancing performance. I believe surfboard building is a unique hands-on process that will always be done best by the innovators who love the sport. The unique construction detailed here is done in our factory in Ventura, California. I custom design every board using cutting edge computer assisted design software. This allows me to detail every board keeping the quality, consistency and custom aspects of my shaping always at the forefront.
Surfer’s Feedback:
…the board I’ve been so ravin’ about lately is that Blackbird, the Proxy one. That thing’s incredible. Thanks mate. Jay Phillips, Gold Coast, Australia
Surfer Testimonials Todd,
Just surfed the Quad @ Hollywood. That was the best first go out on any board I’ve ever had. The thing was made for me.
Stoked! MSJ
Mark St. Johns, 43, Malibu, CA
6′0″ x 18 3/4″ x 2 5/16″ Groveler IV QUAD Diamond Tail
Props go out to Todd on his crazy 4-fin super speed monster……… It really holds in on the tight sections at PDS,and if you surf there u know what im talking about. I knew on the 1st wave this board was for me and i hope others take note……..Very fast and loose.. Just what i needed…………
Take care, Dale Rhodes
January 4, 2007 blog post