Designed to bring versatility and performance to fun small waves. This single fin with trailer and quad option cruiser is easy to paddle, fast and very stable for nose rides and grab rails. This is a great option to spice up your quiver and improve your wave count. Perfect for those wanting to steer clear of a longboard.
Designed to bring versatility and performance to fun small waves. This single fin with trailer and quad option cruiser is easy to paddle, fast and very stable for nose rides and grab rails. This is a great option to spice up your quiver and improve your wave count. Perfect for those wanting to steer clear of a longboard.
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The Doinker Egg is a gutless wonder that loves smaller surf but can also really let you perform when it turns on. The 2015 model has plenty of speed and can plane for days with a flatter, paddle friendly rocker.
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The Repeater is a mid length cruising machine! This model paddles like a dream and will increase your wave count on smaller days at the local. Designed to be ridden as a single fin or single with side bites. Feels like a hull surfboard but with more maneuverability and speed handling ability.
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The ultimate all-round longboard, the What I Ride features 60/40 rails and a nice pronounced teardrop concave under the nose keeping you locked in and under control when perched on the nose. Best in a variety of surf from 1 foot to head high, the What I Ride if a blast even when it is a little blown out. This is the longboard version of a one board quiver. Get it as a 2+1 set up and take this board out in anything. See more
For the longboarder looking to shortboard, or the shortboarder looking for something different and amazingly fun, the Fun Dip is your go-to. The wide outline throughout makes for an easy paddler, while the single to double concave and set up as a quad or thruster, keep the performance levels up for a fun-shaped board. See more
The Wingnut II is for the logger who wants to get a little more flow. A play off one of the most popular RA shapes, the Wingnut I, this model pulls the tail in and softens the rail a touch. This combo gives you nice smooth cutbacks and turns, as well as keeps you in control when surfing from the nose. Best in surf ranging from 1 foot to a little over head, the Wingnut II can handle most of the conditions you can throw at it. But, it loves a nice lined up wave with room to move! See more
The Wingnut I was designed with team rider Robert "Wingnut" Weaver to bring you a board that accelerates down the line when needed, and nose rides with the best of them. Soft rails in the front blending to hard rails out the back with pronounced Vee, gives you control when on the nose, and projection when coming out of turns. Best on a lined up points that allow some maneuverability, can still handle most conditions and wave types you can dream up. This is the board for the intermediate to advanced longboarder who loves to nose ride as much as they love to bury the rail. See more
This design comes with a fuller round nose just like the original Pill. The tail just pulls in more, giving you a much narrower tail block. The round tail is replaced with a performance style squash tail. Slight single to double bottom. Medium full rails. Has a little tip flip up in the nose and slight lift off the end of the tail rocker. Works well as a tri fin, quad but strongly recommended twin fin w/trailer fin. Make sure to ride this board shorter and wider. See more
The Shiitake is the ultimate performance fish board. The nose of the board is flat enough for a great amount of glide whilst paddling, and the vee concave that runs out of the vail helps to keep this board very maneuverable. The Shiitake performs best in waves shoulder high + and has been designed to be ridden as a Twinzer. The Twinzer fin layout is the same as a regular twin but with the addition of smaller side bite type fins that sit in front and closer to the rail line. The idea behind this is that the smaller leading fins break the water before the larger fin giving the board a more lively feeling noticeable when making tight arcs. You can also configure the Shiitake in all other fin layouts and it will work well. See more