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Thruster
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Fishes
Mid Lengths
Longboards
Traditional Longboards
Gilders
All Boards
Short and Sweet
The Traditional Mini Simmons is traditional in outline only, meaning it has a round nose.
Traditional Mini Simmons
5.0" to 6.0"
Shovel Nose Simmons
The Shovel Nose is just the squared off nose version of the Traditional Simmons.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Mini Bob
This is truely a fun filled pocket rocket for fat days, lazy waves or just having fun.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Sprat Twin
A small package without a pointy nose, but lots of planing surface for its size.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Sprat Quad
Great down the line speed from the Hydro V bottom and plenty of hold from the 4 fins.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Round Tail Stubby
Hydro V bottom and 2 + 1 fin setup gives you options.
5'6" to 6'6"
The Mini Mal
shrunk the Mal to truly bring all the fun of riding Mal’s into a tiny package of fun and all sorts of possibilities.
5'10" to 6'6"
Thruster
Morning Wood
Flatter rocker than what you may be used to, due to the Hydro V bottom contours and so easy to paddle in.
5'9" to 6'6"
Twin Fin
Twin Fin Flyer
The Twin Fin Flyer is a great little high performance board for good conditions and down the line speed.
5'6" to 6'6"
Fishes
Flying Fish
Is the modern version of the fish. Pulled in nose and flowing outline with a traditional fish swallow tail.
5'0" to 6'0"
Ika Vuka
The Ika Vuka, which is Flying Fish in the Fijian language, is the same board as the Flying Fish but has the double diamond tail.
5'0" to 6'0"
Mola Mola
Starting with a beaked nose which allows for a flat deck and bevelled rails that blend into a more rounded tail section.
5'0" to 5'6"
Mid Lengths
Pintail
Your mini Glider for that balls to the wall speed down the line on your favourite point break.
6'6" to 7'4"
Twin Fin Flyer
Is the board you choose for some serious speed and manoeuvrability on a wave with a bit of juice.
6'6" to 7'6"
Round Tail Flyer
It has a fuller outline up front for more overall area to aid paddle power and glide.
6'6" to 7'4"
Long Tom
Is the bigger fish for when you are after a different feeling. Not a fish finger, the whole fillet.
6'6" to 7'6"
Long Tom DDT
The DDT brings the release points inwards and so narrowing the wide tail.
6'6" to 7'6"
The Mullet Twin
Lots of planing surface and a very straight rail line means it paddles into a wave very easily.
6'6" to 7'6"
The Mullet Quad
Hydro V bottom and quad fin setup for all the speed and drive you have ever wanted.
6'6" to 7'6"
Longboards
Wahoo
Is the fish in the mix. A nice refined outline with a pulled in nose and classic fish tail.
9'4" to 9'6"
Hi Performer
a 2+1 performance longboard for the surfer who wants to charge like they are riding their big thruster.
9'0" to 9'6"
Flying Pig
This Pintail Pig outline with its Hydro V bottom is a very fast and forgiving board that will surprise.
9'0" to 9'6"
Wild Pig
The Wild Pig is your classic old school Pig outline with the wider hips two thirds back and a narrower nose.
9'0" to 9'6"
Pintail
Is the point and shoot speed demon in the mix, whether it is in the smaller sizes or in the upper range as a mini glider.
9'0" to 9'6"
Traditional Longboards
The Rainbow Runnner
is a great old school fully rolled bottom nose rider from the 60’s. A nod to Lance Carsons.
9'2" to 10'
The Alley Slider
is a very versatile board based on the traditional pig outline with the wide point back.
9'2" to 10'
The Fingal Flyer
Is a slightly refined version of the Alley Slider with a little more nose rocker and slightly more pinched rails.
9'2" to 10'
Gliders
Pelican
An easy paddler that will just sit on top of a lump and glide for miles.
11' to 12'
Eagle
Plenty of foam to get in early before anyone has even started to paddle.
11' to 12'
The Sailfish
The Sailfish is the board for sandy point breaks that peel for miles.
11' to 12'
Short and Sweet
The Traditional Mini Simmons is traditional in outline only, meaning it has a round nose.
Traditional Mini Simmons
5.0" to 6.0"
Shovel Nose Simmons
The Shovel Nose is just the squared off nose version of the Traditional Simmons.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Mini Bob
This is truely a fun filled pocket rocket for fat days, lazy waves or just having fun.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Sprat Twin
A small package without a pointy nose, but lots of planing surface for its size.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Sprat Quad
Great down the line speed from the Hydro V bottom and plenty of hold from the 4 fins.
5.0" to 6.0"
The Round Tail Stubby
Hydro V bottom and 2 + 1 fin setup gives you options.
5'6" to 6'6"
The Mini Mal
shrunk the Mal to truly bring all the fun of riding Mal’s into a tiny package of fun and all sorts of possibilities.
5'10" to 6'6"
Thruster
Morning Wood
Flatter rocker than what you may be used to, due to the Hydro V bottom contours and so easy to paddle in.
5'9" to 6'6"
Twin Fin
Twin Fin Flyer
The Twin Fin Flyer is a great little high performance board for good conditions and down the line speed.
5'6" to 6'6"
Fishes
Flying Fish
Is the modern version of the fish. Pulled in nose and flowing outline with a traditional fish swallow tail.
5'0" to 6'0"
Ika Vuka
The Ika Vuka, which is Flying Fish in the Fijian language, is the same board as the Flying Fish but has the double diamond tail.
5'0" to 6'0"
Mola Mola
Starting with a beaked nose which allows for a flat deck and bevelled rails that blend into a more rounded tail section.
5'0" to 5'6"
Mid Lengths
Pintail
Your mini Glider for that balls to the wall speed down the line on your favourite point break.
6'6" to 7'4"
Twin Fin Flyer
Is the board you choose for some serious speed and manoeuvrability on a wave with a bit of juice.
6'6" to 7'6"
Round Tail Flyer
It has a fuller outline up front for more overall area to aid paddle power and glide.
6'6" to 7'4"
Long Tom
Is the bigger fish for when you are after a different feeling. Not a fish finger, the whole fillet.
6'6" to 7'6"
Long Tom DDT
The DDT brings the release points inwards and so narrowing the wide tail.
6'6" to 7'6"
The Mullet Twin
Lots of planing surface and a very straight rail line means it paddles into a wave very easily.
6'6" to 7'6"
The Mullet Quad
Hydro V bottom and quad fin setup for all the speed and drive you have ever wanted.
6'6" to 7'6"
Longboards
Wahoo
Is the fish in the mix. A nice refined outline with a pulled in nose and classic fish tail.
9'4" to 9'6"
Hi Performer
a 2+1 performance longboard for the surfer who wants to charge like they are riding their big thruster.
9'0" to 9'6"
Flying Pig
This Pintail Pig outline with its Hydro V bottom is a very fast and forgiving board that will surprise.
9'0" to 9'6"
Wild Pig
The Wild Pig is your classic old school Pig outline with the wider hips two thirds back and a narrower nose.
9'0" to 9'6"
Pintail
Is the point and shoot speed demon in the mix, whether it is in the smaller sizes or in the upper range as a mini glider.
9'0" to 9'6"
Traditional Longboards
The Rainbow Runnner
is a great old school fully rolled bottom nose rider from the 60’s. A nod to Lance Carsons.
9'2" to 10'
The Alley Slider
is a very versatile board based on the traditional pig outline with the wide point back.
9'2" to 10'
The Fingal Flyer
Is a slightly refined version of the Alley Slider with a little more nose rocker and slightly more pinched rails.
9'2" to 10'
Gliders
Pelican
An easy paddler that will just sit on top of a lump and glide for miles.
11' to 12'
Eagle
Plenty of foam to get in early before anyone has even started to paddle.
11' to 12'
The Sailfish
The Sailfish is the board for sandy point breaks that peel for miles.
11' to 12'
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