Took the Monsta out in 2 ft dribble last week and 5ft barrells this week and it worked insane.
Been watching the homegrown videos and drooling all over the carbon rail Monsta.
My Proxy Monsta is already flawless
can’t imagine what the carbon rail monsta can do.
Took the Monsta out in 2 ft dribble last week and 5ft barrells this week and it worked insane.
Da Monsta rocks,
Mark, Taiwan
ht: 5’9″ wt: 155 lb
5’6″ x 18 3/4″ x 2 1/8″ Proxy Monsta v.2
Your service and quality is the best in the industry.
Hi Todd,
Not surprised at your success.
Your service and quality is the best in the industry.
Once you ride Proctor you can’t ride anything else.
Can’t decide what to get next the super Typhoon or the Rascal?
But the Monsta work so well in all conditions I want to get another one just for back up.
Took the Monsta out in some double overhead waves and it held good, better than the ghost and looser. No speed wabbles.
tempted to take it to Bali next time, but not until I get a back up in case it breaks.
Never thought it was possible for a board to work so well all conditions, Da Monsta is pretty much a one board quiver and it’s only a 5’6″ with shortboard dimensions.
Amazing! Can’t imagine what you can come up with next.
Mark, Taiwan
5’6″ x 18 3/4″ x 2 1/8″ rounded squash tail Proxy Monsta v2 [teamlite]
it held and went down the line sooo fast and worked unbelievably!!

Ohhhhhhh Maaaaaaan!! Can’t wait to get my new magic carpet.
I surfed double overhead steep lefts typhoon swell yesterday on Da Monsta
and it held and went down the line sooo fast and worked unbelievably!!
can only imagine what the Ghost can do in same conditions! Sweeeeeet!!!
Lots of guys around here are going to order boards after watching us surf the latest typhoon swell on your boards.
David Liu, Taipei, Taiwan
5’11″ x 19 7/8″ x 2 1/2″ Monsta
I definitely can surf 6ft Bali with the Monsta
I took the pig out first and than the Monsta. It just blew the pig away.
I definitely can surf 6ft Bali with the Monsta
and it will be my everyday board from now on.
Just wanted to let you know I finally figured out the Monsta and it’s amazing!
Regards, Mark, Taiwan
Proxy Monsta: 5’6″ x 18 3/4″ x 2 1/8″ rounded squash tail [teamlite]
it really boosts my surfing to a new level

Hi Charissa and Todd,
Attached are couple of photos of me riding Da Monsta,
it works fantastic and it really boosts my surfing to a new level.
I wanted to ask about Da Monsta Step Up. Does it paddle faster and have more glide and therefore more wave-catching ability than the standard monsta outline? and what dimensions would you recommend for me and MaoMao? We’re going to Bali soon and would like to not take off too late on big hollow lefts, thanks.
David, Taiwan
age: 45 ht: 5’9″ wt: 192
Proxy Epoxy Monsta 5’11″ x 19 7/8″ x 2 1/2″ rounded squash tail

My MONSTA is great, brilliant design
Hello Charissa
This is Shane, we ordered some boards a couple of months ago and we are now preparing for next orders.
My MONSTA is great, brilliant design,
works so good for the waves here in Taiwan.
For my next board, I would like to order one for winter waves, which is fast and sometimes overhead.
Model and dimension I have in mind is either
1. Accelerator LE”, 6 x 18 3/4 x 2 3/8 or
2. Monsta step up, 5’11″ x 19 x 2 3/8
I am 170 cm, aroung 70 kg, age 40, surf for less than 4 years.
I would like to ask for Todd’s opinion about the sizes and the model.
thanks in advance
regards,
Shane, Taiwan
5’8″ x 19 1/4″ x 2 3/8″ rounded squash tail Monsta
It's got so much speed and lift i can push it to places where i couldn't before
Hi Todd,
Just want to drop you a note
and tell you how bad ass
my proxy epoxy Greased Pigs is!!
It’s got so much speed and lift
i can push it to
places where i couldn’t before,
really goes awesome,
thanks tons.
My friends Mark and Mao Mao are looking at your new Monsta board and I am really intrigued. Can you please tell me what dimensions i should get in this model and is it better than the best characteristics of the rascal II(my dimensions 5’10″x20.5″x2.5″0 and greased pig(6’0″x19.25″x2.5″) combined? would it have more swing weight up front since the widest point is above center? Please give a quote and dimensions in Proxy Epoxy with the giant Frankenstein’s monster Decal, that really looks cool.
Thanks for the awesome boards and looking forward to hearing from you.
David Liu
6’0″ x 19 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ Proxy epoxy Greased Pig with parabolic channels
Custom order Greased Pig surfboards in the Proctor online Board Shop
Even on small waves I can just whip the board around
Hello Todd/Charissa,
Just wanted to write, after a long delay (bought the board Oct 09), to tell you how much I love my hybrid performance funboard.
Returning to surfing after 20+ years,
this board has been a godsend.
I’ve been riding it a lot these past 10 months and it goes like a dream.
Fast, easy to paddle, super light and
full of life for a board of this size. (7’6″ x 21 1/4 x 3)
its been a great groveler in our weak S. China sea surf – espec for a big guy, beginner/intermediate surfer like myself (6’1″ 195 lbs). When the waves pick up the board is just incredibly fast – it gets much more maneuverable as the wave power picks up.
Even on small waves I can just whip the board around,
pull deep carves and pivot on the tail with ease.
Something I could never do on a similar size poly. And I can catch almost anything on this baby.
It has also held up to some punishment.
With the proxy titanium and kevlar the board
still has no visible dings, no noticeable
pressure dings on the deck, despite my
knocking it around more than once.
And even though the colors weren’t exactly what I ordered, it turns out I love the look and design more than what I requested!
All I can say is your design, service and obvious commitment to quality has made my re-entry to surfing super enjoyable. Next year I’m seriously considering getting my first shortboard from you – maybe something in the 6’4″x 2 1/2 x 19 range. Of course I’ll seek your advice first – like I did with this one.
Big thanks once again for helping my surfing progress,
and for making my time in the water
even more fun and rewarding.
Now, if I can only do something about our crap summer surf. But winter’s coming…
All the Best,
Norman, Hong Kong
Custom 7’6″ x 21 1/4 x 3 Proxy Titanium Series Performance Funshape
With all the speed of the Greased Pig I am starting to pull air
Hi Todd,
This is Mark from Taiwan. Got the proxy Greased Pig in June, but we had the longest flat spell ever until last week we had some shoulder to head high Typhoon waves.
As usual the board works insane
and you got the volume just right,
It’s even faster and fits tighter in the pocket than my PU Greased Pig. Thanks for another great board and my surfing is improving everyday.
I thought surfing would just go down hill after 40.
With all the speed of the Greased Pig
I am starting to pull air
on a regular basis and it’s only a matter of time before I land them.
I saw your new creation The Monsta and the board looks and sounds insane. My friend Mao Mao wrote to you to compare the Monsta with the Greased Pig, which is what I recommended him to get.
You said it’s faster, catches waves easier, fits in the pocket better and can surf bigger and smaller waves than the Greased Pig.
Sounds too good to be true! I have to get one!
What dimensions would you recommend for me in proxy? Would the Monsta work in Bali reef breaks?
Hope all is well,
Mark 5’9″ 155 lb
Custom Proxy Epoxy Greased Pig 5’8″ x 18 5/8″ x 2 1/8″ Teamlite Glassing
everyone who tries your pavote, loves it
Hi Todd :
This is Antonio, from Taiwan ( El Pavote surfboard )
I have been thinking in adding one or two of your boards to my quiver.
I will be road traveling and surfing
during the holidays ( Guatemala,
el salvador and maybe Nicaragua ).
Anyways, what I am looking for,
is to have an all around quiver,
if possible with 2 boards but if you recommend me 3 ( including the pavote ) to cover all, I will agree with your opinion.
As I mentioned to you Taiwan wave are not the so powerful, but they can get during typhoons.
So I have been thinking to add a
more shortboard style for those
good days in Taiwan,
but with abilities to work in not only perfect conditions ( Monsta
vs Accelerator vs Greased Pig II ) and for the typhoon season and traveling a round pin tail with more rocker and good versatility ( blackbird vs sr-71).
But what do I know!
Please let me know you recommendation,
last time was the perfect choice.
Really looking forward to get the sickest quiver in Taiwan !!!
Some info about me:
Height: 5’8
Weight:
Age: 24
Level: Intermediate ( learning fast )
A.Parlange, Taiwan,
Proxy flexible epoxy El Pavote: 5’7″ x 19 1/2″ x 2 5/16″
Parabolic stringers with Kevlar Compression Patch & Carbon Rails
by the way everyone who
tries your pavote, loves it !!!