“The Fred Rubble is actually quite a bit different than my other boards. It has a lower entry rocker and a wider outline. It has more volume than a Proton, but it isn’t really short and chunky like a Dumpster Diver. It’s just a fun board for waves from waist high to a little over head. I’ve been riding mine two inches shorter than my standard shortboard and 1/4 inch wider. For example, my standard shortboard is a 5’11″ x 18 3/8″ x 2 3/16″ Proton and I ride my Fred Rubble as a 5’9″ x 18 5/8″ x 2 3/16″.
-So I’d recommend for you a 5’11″ if your normal board is a 6’1″. - Connor Coffin
-Features single to double concave and comes standard in a squash tail.
-Designed to be ridden about the same length as you are tall or even 1″ shorter
EXPERIENCE
-Ridden by Conner in all conditions, from low tide Rincon and dumpy HB, to the fat faced mushy stuff.
-The wide point is forward to skate over flat sections but with more tail kick than a Flyer so it stays tight when turning hard in the pocket.
-Dane claimed best turn of his life on this board in the Rip Curl Search Puerto Rico contest in 2010.
-Super spicy and the perfect board to fill the gap between your shortboard and your Dumpster Diver.
IDEAL WAVE SIZE
· Waist high to a little over head