High Voltage Beaux

CARBON / HIGH VOLTAGE CORE BEAUX

$849.99
2 different rocker lines and 1 electric construction. Beaux knows high end skimmers.
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A TRADITIONAL OUTLINE WITH A UNCONVENTIAL ROCKERLINE AND CONSTRUCTION.  

His name is Beaux Wildman. A waterman in the truest sense. Beaux knows surfing on the North Shore. Beaux knows 900’s on a wakeboard. Beaux knows prone foiling. Beaux really knows high-energy skimmers and constructions. He wanted a more reactive and lightweight laminate than a traditional woven carbon fiber, so we worked with local aerospace suppliers on developing the perfect spread tow fabric. This material is thinner, lighter and has a much higher tensile strength. The result is a stiffer layup with energy unlike any surfer we have ever made. After we decided on our High Voltage Core, we then reinvented the skimmer rockerline. This brainchild has a smooth, stable rockerline running through the middle of the board for both riding switch and regular, but also can jump on the gas unlike any other board due to its faster rail rockerline. Feeling locked in with good tempo? Then, stay over the board. Needing a little extra push? Rely more on the outside rail. Predictability was also emphasized in the shape. A wider diamond tail allows for a more parallel outline, meaning shuvs and airs land with more speed and stability. A single concave bottom contour also helps maintain down-the-line momentum.

Size Chart

Size
(Inches)
Volume
(Litres)
Rocker
(Inches)
Center
Width
(Inches)

Weight Range (lbs)
Based On Avg. Size / Ability / Wake

4'5"

8.8

2.2

21.2Up to 175
4'10"10.52.421.2160+

Tech

PERFORMANCE

ADVANCED

CONSTRUCTION

HIGH VOLTAGE CARBON

Our most explosive feeling from the recently upgraded spread-toe carbon laminates.

THICKNESS

THIN

Sits deeper with more contact with the water, relying more on the rail and less on the fin.


RAIL

HARD


PAD

BLENDED GROOVED EVA FRONT / REAR PAD

FIN SYSTEM

FIN-S SYSTEM

FINS

Floating Fins

1" - (1) Blueprint Fin | 1.8” (1) - Nub Fin

+Lava Resin

+Handmade by Robots

+Core Vents

Surf 101


SKIMMER

A fast, responsive style of board where the rider’s position is centered with a more balanced body. These sharp rail, thin profiled boards react quicker for people that don’t have a lot of time to waste. Preferred by surfers that like to have more feel with their board itself – and not just on fins. They can break free easier for 360’s on the water or shuvits off it. A more forgiving style of board when riding behind a steep wake because you typically ride this style of board at a shorter length (making it less likely to dunk the nose). Because of how speedy these models are – you can get away with a shorter, lightweight length.

HYBRID

For riders that like a little bit of everything. They want to generate power through their bottom turns, but still be able to leave the waterline quickly and easily. A growing style of wakesurfing designed for bigger airs leaving the wake but can still lock in for a proper cutback.

SURF

Toss some buckets with some smooth, linked turns inspired by your favorite saltwater surfer. Traditional surf shapes have a thicker profile and a mellower rail/bevel allowing a rider to pivot a turn more from their back foot and are best ridden with either a deeper fin, or multiple fins. Riders usually apply more pressure on the back half of the board and generate more force through a turn. Still very capable of doing tricks on and off the water – just with a fluid like feel.

Fin-S

FIN SETUP

1. Line up fins in the fin box.
2. With even pressure, push fin down into the fin box

FIN REMOVAL

1. Push fin towards the nose of the board to release the spring locking mechanism.
2. While pushing fin forward, angle the fin up and pull to take the fin out.

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