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19 May 2022
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Keith Usher
its the concave inside V that is the real holding power. I use it on my bodyboard outline-shaped paipo and holds very well.
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John Dixson
Hi Keith Trevor YAmamoto rides paipos with parabolic rails in US and Hawai’i and speaks positively of them have you tried your boards without them , my boards are all 12-15” wide and hold good but my next will be 21-22 wide and was hoping a parabolic rail would help it hold a higher line .

Keith Usher
I just use the hull shape from the alaia but on the bottom of a bodyboard template/thickness board. I personally think people's difficulty in holding a rail is from a board that is too long. You arnt standing up and the weight isnt on the back foot on the tail. The hip is our back foot and if thats way up the board it isnt controlling the back of the rail.

John Dixson
Good points Keith I find my hips are on the tail most times but have noticed my hips behind the tail on critical take offs occasionally my boards are approximately 1.2m long .

Keith Usher
So 47". it looks very long in the pics because its not very wide, 21/22 will be a standard bodyboard width. I feel people keep trying to re-invent the wheel with paipos, as a bodyboarder for 20+ years before moving to paipos also. I can say that bodyboards have not been 42" by 21" for 30 years for no reason.

John Dixson

I’m tall so 47” is ok , this is someone else’s take on Trevor’s board this has a 23” tail his are a bit narrower and shorter
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Jarrett Liu

Coffin ⚰️ board, original shape ☝🏽
My father shaped me a coffin paipo board when I was 11 and my brother a semi bodyboard shape in the 70’s before “boogie boards” came out….


1 June 2022
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Took it out yesterday for a spin in shoulder high average conditions,in Mr Liu super man pose it worked really good but I need to practice this more, in body board style it seems to hold a high line but I think top speed is slightly less than a more straight rail board hopefully will get better surf soon to really test it.

Jarrett Liu
my style is called “Malolo Style “ (flying fish)… I’m glad your got a hang on it because of your board shape to me it looks like a narrow board that it holds on 3’ft surf, I’d tried riding “pipeline” at 5’ft Hawaiian scale it can’t hold the steep drops do to riding a narrow board but if board tail is wider you could hold the drop much better🤙🏽😎🤙🏽

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29 December 2022
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Looks like new board week , just finished my latest.

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10 August 2023
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John Dixson
3 January 2024
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left the deck as is as it’s a softec slightly soft and grippy .
I have named it RAT Board.
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