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Before shortboards ruled the lineup, something radical happened at Malibu in the summer of 1950—thanks to a teenage girl named Vicki Flaxman and her custom “girl board.” In this episode, we trace how a lighter balsa board, some curious beach dudes, and a well-timed cutback helped shift surfing from straight-line cruising to performance turns. It’s a story of innovation, gender, and the moment surfing style started to change forever. Oh, and yes—revenge, breakups, and stolen boards are all part of the plot.
Before shortboards ruled the lineup, something radical happened at Malibu in the summer of 1950—thanks to a teenage girl named Vicki Flaxman and her custom “girl board.” In this episode, we trace how a lighter balsa board, some curious beach dudes, and a well-timed cutback helped shift surfing from straight-line cruising to performance turns. It’s a story of innovation, gender, and the moment surfing style started to change forever. Oh, and yes—revenge, breakups, and stolen boards are all part of the plot.