Boards 6’0 – 6’2 Rabbit Single A classicly styled single fin, the wide point is up near the front of the board to help paddling, the board then tucks down into the tail. The tails can be shaped to suit, but are generally either rounded or diamond. The rails on this board are 50/50 through the front and gradually become sharper in the tail to give it more bite in turns. A classic feeling single that just makes you want to carve out massive cutbacks.
Typical dimensions: 6’0 x 20 3/16” x 2 ½” 6’0 - 6’4 Quad This board flies! It has a large single concave through the nose of the board that moves into a double near the fins and finishes in a vee out through the tail to release the water fast. The quad fin setup gives the board plenty of drive, and the batwing shaped tail combined with the vee through the bottom gives the board a pivot point to help get it on rail fast.
Typical dimensions: 6’2 x 20 5/16” x 2 3/8”
 5’8 - 5’11 Kinstyle Fish This board is inspired by Jim Kinstyles shapes of the 70’s. Its wider through the nose making it easier to paddle into waves, the rails then tuck down into the tail. A great feeling retro fish. Comes as a keel fin.
Typical dimensions: 5’11 x 21 ¼” x 2 ½”
5’10 - 6’1 Hybrid Fish A hybrid twin fin fish, the wide point is back towards the middle and the board has slightly more rocker through the nose. This is a fast and responsive all round fish. Great for Summer.
Typical dimensions: 6’1 x 20 5/8” x 2 5/8”

5’4 – 5’8 Lis Fish Twin Fin This board is based on Steve Lis’ early model fish shape from the 70’s. It holds a lot of volume through the board to give it buoyancy (I’m 6ft and around 85kgs and it floats me no problems). With the board being so short it is extremely responsive and can turn on a dime. The board is built with a bit of extra weight in it, to help give it plenty of speed. A great fun board for the smaller days, ideal for sucky little shorebreaks. Typical dimensions: 5’4 x 21” x 2 ½”
6’0 - 6’4 Keel Fin Fish
A hybrid shaped fish, this board has the wide point back toward the middle of the board however is still wide enough in the nose to give it plenty of paddle power.
It has a single to double concave in the base that gives the board plenty of speed. This board is great for small conditions, and even better in clean head high waves. A great all rounder and definitely worth having in the quiver. Typical dimensions: 6’2 x 21 ¼ ” x 2 ½ ”
Pricing Boards generally cost around $290/ft, however the price is dependant upon individual board requirements such as style, fins, inlay patterns, etc. Please contact us for a quote. ClothingWe will be releasing our first range of 100% organic cotton tees early in ’09. Stay tuned for details.
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