Reese Lewis riding 5'7'' Forstall shaped Nugget style with winged keel in Costa Rica

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5’7’’ Epoxy Nugget style shaped by Steve Forstall. Reese Lewis is the surfer. He is a very good Florida surfer who rides Forstall boards and lives in New Smyrna Beach Florida.

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This is the board

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Looks like he is having a good time, great to see some pictures of a surfer enjoying the starfin. There were alot of advances made to the single fin before and after there thruster was introduced and the winged keel was one of them allowing the riding of a wider tail board with more confidence and power. Its interesting in this day  30 years later all is forgotten and in the resurrgance of interest in single fin boards, the cool is everything that is difficult to ride, hulls, narrow tails, Greenough flex fins, knifey rails etc. These little chunky boards are very verstile and fun to ride.

Looks like he is having a good time, great to see some pictures of a surfer enjoying the starfin. There were alot of advances made to the single fin before and after there thruster was introduced and the winged keel was one of them allowing the riding of a wider tail board with more confidence and power. Its interesting in this day  30 years later all is forgotten and in the resurrgance of interest in single fin boards, the cool is everything that is difficult to ride, hulls, narrow tails, Greenough flex fins, knifey rails etc. These little chunky boards are very verstile and fun to ride.

Agree Tombstone. Nice to see more of an open mind in the line ups.   Funny thing about Reese is he is mostly a twin fin guy, but this has become his favorite board of the moment.   I wanted to see him on a zap, but he likes wider noses.