can not stress enough on how much I've improved with this board!

I have to say that my Rascal II is the most fun board in my life!

It has opened up my path to better surfing!!!

I can not stress enough on how much I’ve improved with this board!

The Rascal II has pushed me to improve

in so many ways it’s too hard to explain.

I left for college a week ago and sadly i had to leave my board at home, but I was able to use it during the last good swell and it definitely has countless waves caught with it and the most incredible rides in my life. The board gets into waves with such ease it’s AMAZING!

I’d have to say that the 2 best attributes

to the Rascal II is the control you have

with the board and the ease of riding it.

The board is so smooth and so easy it feels like surfing is so natural. the proxy is amazing also! I’ve had the board for about 3 months now and still no dings or scratches! And i know for sure I’ve hit a couple things. But overall I have to say THANKYOU Todd and Charissa! the process for the board was so easy and everything promised was fulfilled!

Wallace Lowe, Camarillo, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II
6’2″ x 20 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ moontail with parabolic channels

Wallace Lowe, Camarillo, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II
6’2″ x 20 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ moontail with parabolic channels

It works in everything….points, beach breaks, and reefs

The Pavote is amazing!

It works in everything….points, beach breaks, and reefs.

I’ve never had a board be so good in the barrel.

These Pavotes work like slingshots, you can make any section!

I like to ride the Pavote as a thruster cuz it’s fast and loose already . You just need the fin setup to hold and control the speed you get on these boards.

Much love, to the board I love, Da Pavote!

Larry Ugale, Ventura, CA

5’7″ x 19 3/8″ x 2 3/16″ Proxy Carbon Rail stringerless El Pavote

A couple quick pumps and the board was screaming across the face

Dimensions: 5′5 x 19″ 3/8 x 2″ 3/8 – Five fin convertible – Quad Setup MR-tx (front) GX (rear)

The first time I saw Todd Proctor’s shapes was in one of his Lil Rascal YouTube videos. Jay Phillips was going so fast on that red Lil Rascal at 1st Point Malibu absolutely killing it. One particular scene in that clip which is the most memorable to me was when he passed (literally went around) several loggers who dropped in. The board looked like it had some serious speed yet Jay was still throwing the board around in the pocket.

According to Todd, the Lil Rascal has all the speed of a retro board with the maneuverability and turning of a modern board. Seems too good to be true, huh? Being that I spend a lot of time surfing on the south shore of Oahu, I’ve been looking for a grovelly type board that has enough speed for flatter waves that turns better than the retro twin fins that generate speed in those waves. I’m always searching for the perfect high performance town board that generates speed in crappy waves.

The Lil Rascal 2 is very similar to the original Rascal but has a bit more flip in the nose (which helps to keep it from digging when you hook it in the pocket), shallow parabolic channels (helps create increased lift and speed), and a moon-tail (which Todd says helps shuttle the water off the channels like an exhaust).

The board has a fuller nose and a pulled in tail…it looks way more performance than those speedy twin fins. The deck is flat which creates full rails so even though my board is only 2″ 3/8 thick, it’s 2″ 3/8 thick all the way to the rail which helps with giving you enough bouyancy to paddle into waves early.

This particular Rascal was glassed with custom Proxy (Todd’s special formula epoxy) which provides a board that feels and flexes like poly but lasts 10x longer. The board came out really light and the lime green paint job was solid.

I surfed the Rascal 2 for the first time during my trip to California at shoulder high 1st Point. The waves that day were pretty small with a nice shoulder and immediately new the board was a keeper on the first wave. The Rascal paddled very well for such a small board and one quick pump on the face instantly generated enough speed to get the board racing down the line.

I got my Rascal with a five fin setup and tried it out as a quad first with MR-x twin fins in the front and Gx trailer fins in the rear. Quite an unusual combination for such a small board but that’s what Todd recommended. I thought the board would be too stiff with all the fin area but was pleasantly surprised at the responsiveness. The board is solid on turns and in the pocket with plenty of speed to get around sections. Todd mentioned that the single concave under your front foot creates a little engine providing lift to help generate speed. Anytime I had a little wall the board zipped across the face and then I could finish the end of the wave with a roundhouse cuttie. The Rascal passed the first test, surfing small clean waves without much power or push…I could generate all kinds of speed with a few pumps on the face and to me, surfing small weak waves tells you a lot about your board. If you can have fun in the weaker surf, your board will probably work well when its bigger and better.

With a five fin convertible option, you can ride the Rascal in a variety of conditions…I’ve ridden it with the MR fins and trailer which gives the board more of a twin feeling where the board feels quite skatey. I like this option in sectiony and softer waves though just like any twin, you can’t push too hard on the rail and have to ride the board somewhat flat. Those that like the way tri fins pivot on turns can ride the Rascal as a three fin…I generally ride this board in small surf and find that the twin or quad setup generates more speed for me. Overall I prefer the MR quad setup the best.

I managed to bring the Rascal home to Hawaii in one piece thanks to the packing supplies Todd’s wife Charissa provided me. I took the board out for its first run at Diamond Head on a shoulder to head high day with very clean conditions. This would be a good test to see how the board worked in slightly larger surf. The wave at Diamond Head isn’t very top to bottom but because its more of an open ocean swell, there’s more water behind the wave and it provides you with open faces and long hittable walls.

The board was absolutely on fire going right. A couple quick pumps and the board was screaming across the face. I ended up pumping too much and going past the whole section having to roundhouse to slow down and get back to the pocket. That seemed to be my problem that day, having too much speed and going too far onto the shoulder (not a bad problem to have). The small stubby shape fit the curve of the wave well and turns were crisp…it felt like you could put the board on rail really well and blast your turns.

I also took a few decent waves on my backhand and similar to my forehand, the speed was unbelievable. What really surprised me was how quick it turned off the bottom…I was able to turn hard off the bottom and hook it off the top throwing decent spray :)

The Rascal absolutely kills it in peeling waves. It doesn’t matter if it’s waist high, soft, or slow, this board will work if you have any kind of wall. You can take this board out on days when your shortboard isn’t generating enough speed for you to have fun. Some of the town surfers need to try this board and find out how perfect the Lil Rascal is for town.

Neal, SurfboardShack.com
Custom Proxy epoxy Rascal II: 5’5″ x 19 1/4″ x 2 1/4″ moontail
Five fin convertible

Here's another photo of your board working in sub par conditions at Shores!!

Todd,

Thanks for always taking the time to talk with us when we have questions about board designs.

Here’s another photo of your board working in sub par conditions at Shores!!

Chris Chin
Rascal II 5’6″ x 19 1/2″ x 2 1/4″ with channels & moontail

it totally opened up new opportunities for having a great time is smaller waves

Hi Charissa and Todd,
I just wanted to write and say thank for the fantastic boards.  It’s been awhile since I got them, but it was a protracted summer out here at Ocean Beach SF, and I really didn’t have the opportunity to

fully experience the full bliss of the G-4 E

until the Lupit swell rolled through with really nice winds up here.

I’ve also really been digging the rascall II all summer (and most of our funky October as well). . .

it totally opened up new opportunities for

having a great time is smaller waves, and even held up great

in waves when i took it out when it was bigger than expected.

–Graham Myhre, San Francisco, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy G-4.E: 6’4″ x 18 3/4″ x 2 1/2″ rounded squash tail

Custom Rascal II: 6’0″ x 19 3/4″ x 2 1/2″ moontail
4 parabolic channels & 5 fin install

I was worried I wouldn't be able to surf it going down from a 7'6 but it surfed like a dream

Hi again…

Just to say the board is amazing!!

Todd must have some magic surf dust and

he has applied a very liberal coating of it

all over the board.

I spent 7 and a half hours in the water on Sunday and only got out because my shoulders stopped functioning and I couldn’t catch any more waves.

I was worried I wouldn’t be able to surf it

going down from a 7’6

but it surfed  like a dream.

Tried it on the set waves and also the shorebreak

just for a laugh and it ripped either way.

Can really get it on its edge. Can’t wait till next weekend!! Thanks a million!!!
All the best,

Chris O’Neill, Dublin, Ireland

Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II
6’3″ x 20 3/4″ x 2 1/2″ moontail, 5 fin install

EPIC… everyone is frothing on that thing!

Hey mate,

Home is good

I got some sick waves

the first weeks on

the 5’5 Apache

EPIC…

everyone is frothing on that thing!!.

I’m up on the goldy at the moment getting some waves with the boys and catching up with the family.

Hope you have been getting waves!!

Cheers  JT

Jarrah Tutton
5’5″ x 19 3/8″ x 1 3/4″ Apache

Pavote testing grounds, malibu, california

Malibu’s Steven Lippman soaring on his Pavote through 2nd Point Kiddie Bowl

photos: Steve Reyes

the Pavote is the best board I have ever ridden in my life!

Hey Todd and Charissa,

I just wanted to let you know that

the El Pavote is the best board I have ever ridden in my life!

For the first couple of days, I took it into some smaller surf: mushy 2 to 3 feet.

It has extraordinarily fast paddling speed

which allowed me to pull into basically any wave I wanted.

It also picks up extraordinary speed in smaller waves like no other, allowing me to have a blast, even on the smallest days.

Today and the day before, I took the Pavote out into some real surf, from 5 feet to some 8 foot sets.

The board is absolutely ridiculous in larger surf.

I got so much speed down the line and pulled off

some of the best turns in my life today.

Although the waves today were not the best I have ridden, this session has been the best session ever, due to this spectacular board.
Thank you so much for shaping me an incredible board and providing excellent costumer service along the way.
I look forward to purchasing my next additions to my quiver from you and I wish that every deserving surfer could experience riding a Pavote because it is, and will remain my favorite board.

Thanks again,
Nick Frazier, 15, Malibu, CA
Custom El Pavote with four parabolic channels & 5 fin install
5’6″ x 19 3/8″ x 2 1/8″ moontail

Instead of pearling, not making waves, and if I do – riding white wash, I have for the first time managed to go down the line

Todd and Charissa,

I am loving my Rascall II.

Instead of pearling, not making waves, and if I do -

riding white wash,

I have for the first time managed to “go down the line”.

Thank you so much for heaps of fun in the surf.

Just out of curiosity (and potentially for future purchase) what is the Pavote all about, how does it differ from the Rascall II?

Cheers,
Andreas S., Goleta, CA
Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II with four parabolic channels & 5 fin install
6’6″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ moontail