Reverse Layup


I love the look of reverse layup tints (traditionally the bottom of the board is glassed first so you have the color wrap around the rails to the deck, here the deck is glassed first). This sweet board is a custom for Playero in Puerto Rico.

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  • pointsurfbaja
    November 8, 2007

    Yes! Show one on a swallow tail.

  • Anonymous
    November 8, 2007

    Hot!

  • tone~
    November 8, 2007

    Oohyaa!!
    Love the reverse layup (RL)! I have an old KG Twinser fish with RL and love how it turned out, super clean and the deck pinline covers the seam perfectly. Wish all my boards were glassed RL style.
    Sweet glass tint job boys!
    tone~ out

  • Anonymous
    November 8, 2007

    candy corn!

  • Anonymous
    November 9, 2007

    tfad, do the boards flex differnet at all with that layup?

    -drad

  • Anonymous
    November 9, 2007

    Nice! With the reverse layup do you spray the yellow bottom first or is it a tint inlay?
    Great looking board.

  • J.P.
    November 9, 2007

    Both sides are tints. Not sure about the difference in flex drad. Order two boards, one with normal layup and the other with reverse layup and report back the results for us.

  • Anonymous
    November 9, 2007

    damn that thing is sweet!

  • Anonymous
    November 9, 2007

    actuwlly the more i think about it i dont think there would be that much of a flex difference,

    -drad

  • Anonymous
    November 9, 2007

    love the reverse w/ pins on the bottom. but that shape is so sick – it the angle or is the nose slider wider? looks like a great small barrel board for northeast winters.

  • warm jet
    November 9, 2007

    great board.
    I’ve always loved the RL ever since Waynes Evolution board.
    the mustard deck with the red 3″ and brown line after the bottom lap.

  • Anonymous
    November 11, 2007

    Dude… that is freaking me out… I can’t take it…
    It is un-natural and un-holy… how could such a thing exist…. call a priest… : )
    Actually I am bummed cause I just a put a board in for a sick color job and it could have been cool to do this… there is always next time