Visit Bill Pin is an evolution of the Keeper model, designed to offer greater rear agility and responsivenesswhile retaining the DNA of a traditional log. This is an iconic Thomas Surfboards board, designed to last without ever losing its efficiency.
| Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9'3" | 22 3/4" | 2 13/16" | 64.7L |
| 9'4" | 22 7/8" | 2 7/8" | 67.2L |
| 9'5" | 22 15/16" | 2 15/16" | 69.6L |
| 9'6" | 23" | 3" | 72L |
| 9'7" | 23" | 3 1/16" | 74.2L |
| 9'8" | 23 1/16" | 3 1/16" | 75.1L |
| 9'9" | 23 1/8" | 3 1/8" | 77.6L |
| 9'10" | 23 3/16" | 3 3/16" | 80.1L |
| 10' | 23 1/4" | 3 1/4" | 83.1L |
With its generous pintailIt facilitates rail-to-rail transitions and provides precise control in turns. The roll off tail is evolving into a generous concave under the noseperfect for noseriding. Visit nose is slightly narrower and flatter than other models in the range, offering critical stability for hang fives and tens. The moderate rocker and overall curvature of the shape enable a smooth speed adjustment and good ability to stay in the pocket.
Bill Pin is for intermediate to advanced surfers who are looking for a pure log, but with greater manoeuvrability. It will particularly appeal to those who like to mix controlled noseride phases and precise rear turns, with a retro feel and fluid glide.
This board works perfectly in small to medium wavesShe's also a great performer in long sections, where glide, trim and changes of rhythm are essential. She also performs well in long sections where glide, trim and changes of pace are essential.
Bowl Cut drift
140 €
Our interpretation of one of the most iconic and easy-to-use daggerboard designs. It can be mounted on virtually any type of board, from an 8" on a mid-length to an 11" on an imposing longboard. Speed, control, relaunch and versatility to adapt to all conditions.
This is the ultimate all-purpose longboard daggerboard: sufficienthookwhile providing a beautiful freedom of action. She does exactly what is expected of her - a perfect balance between all the elements. Thank you, George.





