SKIM STYLE TRICKS AND A STABLE 3 FIN CONFIGURATION ON OUR MOST AFFORDABLE OPTION
The kickoff to your skim style tricks and a stable 3-fin configuration on our most affordable option. A handmade construction made with a similar foam as our most advanced Flyweight Skimmer. The Standard Core Skimmer makes that 360 spin even easier and has more stability than a traditional skimmer. This board delivers style, comfort, and performance. The gateway for skim purists when ridden with a single fin and provides a more confident ride with 3 fins. The gateway to your pintail journey.
Tech
PERFORMANCE
INTERMEDIATE
CONSTRUCTION
STANDARD CORE
The Standard for lightweight surfing with this endless summer building block new construction.
THICKNESS
THIN
Sits deeper with more contact with the water, relying more on the rail and less on the fin.
RAIL
HARD
High Speed carves for riders that like to jump on the gas.
PAD
MACHINED EVA FRONT / REAR PAD
FIN SYSTEM
BOTTOM MOUNT FIN ATTACHMENT - TOOL INCLUDED
FINS
Floating Fins
(2) – 2.3” Left/Right Alfred Symmetrical Fins | (1) – 2.9” Center Alfred Symmetrical Fins
+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.