Doofer
6’2” x 20” x 2 5/8” (33.4 litres)
Shaper: Luke Hart
Video: vimeo.com/111739517
Fins: Five fin
Only want one board in your rack? Boom. You’re sorted. The Doofer is anything you want it to be. From mush to solid waves it is the ultimate all-rounder when you want to catch as many waves as possible and have a bunch of fun. We have tested this board in one foot Fistral all the way to 6-foot Thurso and it really is a one board quiver! A great paddler, fast, easy to turn and holds a lovely line in the barrel. It’s one of our favourite boards to take away when we can only get a couple of boards in the bag. Get yourself a Doofer if you want it all baby, a partner which will keep you smiling whatever the conditions. |
Shovel
5’9” x 19 1/2” x 2 3/8”
(27.9 litres)
Shaper: Luke Hart
Video: vimeo.com/103796385
Well, this thing was originally based on a wide template Mad Fresh to offer a better turning radius and more of a platform for landing airs. The last thing I wanted to do was lose the drive of the Mad Fresh so we tried to keep everything geared up for grind on rail and performance in any type of wave, I guess this thing is a further evolution to make performance surfing easier whilst the limits of what is possible expand. The team are really singing this boards praises, in fact I would go as far as to say we haven’t had a reaction like this to a new model across the whole team since the Doofer. |
RELOAD
5’10” x 20 3/4” x 2 9/16” (34 litres)
Shaper: Luke Hart
Video: vimeo.com/44371032
You want to catch loads of waves, improve your surfing, and have fun whenever you hit the waves. Reload it.
This board is based on what we’ve learnt from our three most popular models, the Chilli Bean, the Hartichoke and the Doofer. We have taken the volume and plan shape of the Chilli Bean and the rockers of the Hartichoke to bring you a board that performs as well as catching anything bigger than a ripple. Add in the five fin set up and the pulled through thumb tail of the Doofer and you have a versatile wave catching machine that is a go to board whatever the waves look like. |