Available dimensions
Length | Width | Depth | Volume |
5'7" |
17 15/16" |
1 3/4" |
24.3 |
5'9" |
18 7/16" |
1 13/16" |
26.5 |
5'11" |
19" |
1 3/4" |
28.8 |
6'1" |
19 9/16" |
1 15/16" |
31.4 |
6'3" |
20 1/16" |
1 15/16" |
34.1 |
6'5" |
20 5/8" |
2" |
36.8 |
6'7" |
21 1/8" |
2 1/16" |
39.8 |
The Moon Tail
The Moon Tail is the step up of choice in the Christian Fletcher surfboards range, this board has quite a straight outline and very low rails which make it an amazing machine for locking into a line in some solid waves and making out alive. You can still disengage the tail and throw some fins but this board definitely does like a little more juice. Make that tricky section today with the Moon Tail.
Christian Fletcher
Christian Fletcher was born in Hawaii but grew up in San Clemente. He began surfing competitively at 5. He placed second in the 1982 U.S. Championships and third in the 1985 National Scholastic Surfing Association Juniors. In 1989 he appeared on the cover of Surfer magazine. Fletcher placed second in the 1982 U.S. Championships and finished the 1985 NSSA Open Season ranked third in Juniors. The same year, at age 14, he turned pro.
Even at that early age, he was bored by much of the surfing going on around him. "I just grew up skateboarding," he recalls, "and it seemed like, you know, I was doing airs on my skateboard and it just seemed natural to do on the surfboard, too. And I just couldn't stand doing what everybody else was doing." He tried his luck in selected events on the ASP world tour for several years, but failed miserably.
If contests could not provide an avenue for his progressive approach, surf videos could. He was insisting that the next frontier for surfing was in the air.
*Keep in mind every board has custom coloring so no two boards are alike. The shape is but the colors are different.