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Fishes & Grovelers

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  • AV Surfboards 6'10 The Lure Twin Fin

    The Lure is a Long Fish, basically a stretched out fish outline. Easy to paddle and turns well. Fun shape. Learn More
    $725.00

  • Channel Islands Fish Twin Poly clear

    Fast and Fun. Great paddling twin fin fish, glide flat sections and enjoy! Learn More
    $805.00

  • Christenson Nautilus 6'10 Orange tint gloss polish

    "The nautilus is designed to fill that missing link between midlengths and shorter performance and alternative designs." Chris Christenson Learn More
    $1,595.00

  • CI Ultra Joe futures 5'9

    Fun little higher volume shortboard. Learn More
    $820.00

  • Firewire Mash UP 6'0 Futures 5 fin Helium Construction

    Rob Machado and Dan Mann have created the Mashup: A melding of each of their most popular designs; the Seaside and the Spitfire. Both board designers have spent time mixing and matching their favorite elements of each shape, and they’ve landed at something that goes fast in weak waves as well as a Seaside, and also drives vertically in good waves as well as the Spitfire. Learn More
    $875.00

  • Firewire Seaside 5'7 Quad Helium construction

    Fun, fast quad fish... get after it Learn More
    $875.00

  • Lib x Lost K.A. Swordfish 5'8

    Matt and Kolohe’s good times hometown project. The wave catching and speed of a fish meets the high performance desires of one of the world’s best performance surfers. The Exacta is Kolohe’s playful fun board when he gets off his contest blades and wants to cut loose... the normal dims are yours and my fishy high performance stick when the surf gets good and we get off our Bags and Jumpers. *Fins NOT included Learn More
    $799.95

  • Lost RNF Retro Revamp 23. 5'9 Poly quad fin with Long Toe Spray

    Who - Launched in 2018, The RNF_RETRO was Lost Surfboards spin towards a more classic, almost 1970’s inspired, fish. Generous dims, low rocker, flat deck, steep rails and wide tail, made catching waves and speeding along, easier than any fish they ever designed. What set the RNF_RETRO apart from the endless schools of fish, was the use of a snowboard inspired design element, reverse radius side-cut, in the outline. When - The RNF Retro can be ridden in just about anything. But this model really favors clean, slopey surf (ranging from knee high to overhead). That is where the characteristics of this board really shine. The right surfer can also take this board in steep surf and reap the benefits of the Retros sheer speed. What - Lost first used side-cut, in our “Pelagic” model, a decade or so earlier. Side-cut outlines are nothing new in surfboards, San Diego pioneers like Mirandon and Caster had used them for ages. We feel the sidecut enables a flat rockered and generally parallel outlined board, to turn sharper and retain speed in tight radius turns. They “lock in” to the wave face and carve, off the rail, without sliding out or digging. The RNF_RETRO uses not one, but two side cut radiuses: one between the feet, starting just behind the wide point and another, shorter/tighter one, right under the rear foot, in place of a hip, or wing. Lost believes this outline lends the RNF_RETRO a truly unique ride in a sea of relentlessly similar “fish”. Here is what …Lost did for the RNF Retro Revamp ’23: • Moved the wide point slightly forward, but gently narrowed/pulled in, the forward 12” of the nose, to get it outta the way, in tighter turning situations. • Deepened the rear side cut, for bite and control, right under the back foot and also added a hint of width to the tail block, for horizontal trim. • Without changing the tip or tail, we adjusted the rocker curves, both fore and aft. The tail rocker hangs lower in the rear third of the board, but then swoops up quickly, though the fins, creating more curve under the rear foot without actually adding rocker. Up front we took a more direct route to the nose, cutting out some of the curve in the forward 1/3rd of the board. At the same time, we eliminated the slight forward vee. • We carried the thickness foil further forward, adding paddle power, ease of entry into waves and front foot drive, to balance the now more curvaceous tail rocker. Learn More
    $835.00

  • Murdey Fish 6'0 Twin

    Locally shaped Twin Fin Fish. Clear sand finish. Learn More
    $725.00

  • Rusty Egg Not 7'0 TEC

    Simply put, the Egg Not is a squash tail version of our mid-length board, the eGG. With the increasing popularity of mid-lengths, we decided it was more or less a given that we offer a squash tail mid-length board. The Squash tail adds a little more area, lengthens the rail line, and has a more pivoty feel compared to a roundtail. The Egg Not is a great board to have in your quiver. When the surf is average, you’ll have plenty of wave catching ability and it will carry through sections but the board will still be loose enough to turn with ease. As a plus, when the surf gets a bit bigger, it still works surprisingly well! Learn More
    $899.95

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Fishes & Grovelers

In smaller wave conditions, who says size matters? While some surfers reach for their longboards, others paddle out on a stubby fish or groveler. Both fishes and grovelers pack high volume, low rocker, and wide tail shape into a shortboard, making either shape ideal for less-than-ideal, low power conditions. A fish surfboard, such as the Murdey Fish, is well-recognized for its classic fish tail shape and fat twin-fin setup, although these days fishes may feature quad-fin setups, like the Solid Quad Fish. While the fishy tails on groveler surfboards are typically less dramatic than that of the fish, you’ll find more variety in tail shapes and widths — such as the squashtail CI Happy Everyday — as well as fin setups. (Did somebody say 5-fin?) Here at the shop, you’re sure to find a quality performance fish or groveler suitable for your skill level.