Difference between revisions of "Tail"
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| [[File:Tail | | [[File:Tail pin.svg|Pin Tail]] | ||
| Pin Tail | | Pin Tail | ||
| The pin tail is often seen on gun style surfboards. This is because allows the surfer to get deep within the tube (of the wave) and the slightest movements become small smooth changes in direction. As you can imagine, the tube is not a place where you would want to catch your rail! The pin tail has a smooth rail to a pivotal point, which avoids nasty catches while giving a smooth yet effective ride. | | The pin tail is often seen on gun style surfboards. This is because allows the surfer to get deep within the tube (of the wave) and the slightest movements become small smooth changes in direction. As you can imagine, the tube is not a place where you would want to catch your rail! The pin tail has a smooth rail to a pivotal point, which avoids nasty catches while giving a smooth yet effective ride. | ||
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| The rounded pin tail design is a mix between the thumb tail and the pin tail. This design is often seen on older shortboard styles and offers the benefits of both the thumb and the pin. | | The rounded pin tail design is a mix between the thumb tail and the pin tail. This design is often seen on older shortboard styles and offers the benefits of both the thumb and the pin. | ||
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| [[File:Tail | | [[File:Tail round.svg|Round Tail]] | ||
| Round Tail | | Round Tail | ||
| A very smooth turning tail that has a bit more area than the rounded pin. The extra area makes it more suitable for slower, smaller surf. | | A very smooth turning tail that has a bit more area than the rounded pin. The extra area makes it more suitable for slower, smaller surf. | ||
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| [[File:Tail | | [[File:Tail square.svg|Square Tail]] | ||
| Square Tail | | Square Tail | ||
| The squaretail is not as popular as it once was and has seen a decline in numbers over the years. The main reason for this is that the square tail is made for a very specific style of surfing and offers fast drive when surfing. The sharp edge to the tail allows for quick and sharp rail-to-rail transitions and quick snaps whilst surfing. | | The squaretail is not as popular as it once was and has seen a decline in numbers over the years. The main reason for this is that the square tail is made for a very specific style of surfing and offers fast drive when surfing. The sharp edge to the tail allows for quick and sharp rail-to-rail transitions and quick snaps whilst surfing. | ||
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| [[File:Tail | | [[File:Tail rounded square.svg|Rounded Square Tail]] | ||
| Rounded Square Tail | | Rounded Square Tail | ||
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| [[File:Tail | | [[File:Tail squash.svg|Squash Tail]] | ||
| Squash Tail | | Squash Tail | ||
| The squash tail is the most popular design on modern day shortboard surfboard. The squash tail is a great 'all-rounder' that offers easy turning, smoother lines and an increased stability with take offs. The tail is suited for pretty much all wave conditions from medium sized to overhead. | | The squash tail is the most popular design on modern day shortboard surfboard. The squash tail is a great 'all-rounder' that offers easy turning, smoother lines and an increased stability with take offs. The tail is suited for pretty much all wave conditions from medium sized to overhead. |
Revision as of 10:43, 10 August 2014
The tail of the surfboard is at the back of the board. A surfboards tail is extremely important and will dramatically change the way you surf. When choosing a tail design it really comes down to your individual choice and ability. If your friends have surfboards with different tails then it’s a great idea to try out their boards first and see what works for you.
There are a wide range of tail shapes including the squash tail, square tail, pin tail, thumb tail, rounded pin, baby swallow or low tail, the swallow tail, bat tails and winged tails. At first these can seem a little confusing but a surfboard shaper will apply the best-suited tail for the particular board they create, making a better-suited design for their clients. Each different shape of tail will give your board a different performance.
At the tail of the board you will also find a 'leash plug' which is where you attach the leash to your surfboard by looping it through.
Wing
The wing is really not a tail shape but more of a rail shape. It can be seen as the bump in the rails just in front of the front fins. Don't be confused and think that this is a different tail shape. The tail shown on the left is still a swallowtail. Just remember that the board also has a wing.
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Bumps |