Sunday, June 21, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

PRE- SUMMER PULSE


Little pre summer plus, Sam Hammer @ Jenks. Check it on Surfline.com

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Freesurf Hawaii Magazine


On The Cover: Lahiki Minamishin surfing a Dan Taylor DMT
Photo:Baseman

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Dark Fall: A New Jersey Surf Film


Dark Fall, a film by Alex Dephillipo, tells the story of an unsung group of surfers from New Jersey who brave frigid weather and an adverse climate to pursue the surfing lifestyle. Featuring Dean Randazzo, Sam Hammer, Andrew Gesler, Zach Humphries, Clay Pollioni, Matt Keenan, and many more in epic New Jersey and around the world.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Dan Taylor Surfboards Zander in Barbados



Video by: Jimmy Wilson

Dan Taylor Surfboards Mondays Surf 3/9/09 Zander Morton

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Dan Taylor Surfboards: HECTOR SANTA MARIA


Found it here.

Don't even bother. It's flat!








Here's a little taste of the early season from Uncharted Productions, starring Engstrom, Darren Muschett and their cohorts.

GUN


Plain and simple, this board is for serious surf. From 7’2” and above, the gun has a fuller rail for easier paddling and a positive feeling in larger waves.

FUNSHAPE


The most versatile of Dan's boards, the Fun Shape can be easily enjoyed by all. From the beginner to the advanced in any condition, this board will provide fun for everyone. The Fun Board is offered from a 6'8" to 8'0" with either a rounded pin, swallow or squash tail. It provides stability for the beginner, yet is perfect for the long boarder looking for a quicker and more maneuverable ride. Many short boarders find the Fun Shape perfect for summer days.

BS FISH


This model was designed with small wave surfing in mind. What many refer to as a fish, this board blazes through flat sections, yet will destroy the top of a wave without a problem. With similar contour to the DMT, the BS holds much flatter rocker from nose to tail. The BS is offered with a swallow tail. We suggest 2" shorter and a ½" to ¾" wider than a normal short board.

QUAD


This board has a similar rocker to the Lil' Joey, but the difference is the fourth fin. It should be ridden three to four inches smaller than your typical short board. This model works great in small slop to head high waves. The quad is built for a quick response with the feel of a short board.