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$654.95
Derived from the Whiplash-TB. The TB-Stepdown is more of an “every-mans” high performance shortboard. Used by many WT and Qualifying Series competitors, because it works equally well in small junk surf. Featuring the Same WL-TB, hyper extended tail rocker (for tight radius arcs off the back foot) but a significantly more relaxed entry rocker, which combined with a wider nose allows for more drive and forward momentum , and stability, with a bigger landing platform from reverse and tweaked airs. A wider hip and tail block is added to the outline in the tail for more lift at low speeds, but the tail width at 12” is relatively the same as the WL- TB. This allows for superior precision and control than most al other “grovel” boards. With the centerline and rail volume is carried farther into the rails….and out to nose and tail the TB-stepdown is designed to be ridden 1-2” shorter than the WLashTB. In the right size, this is a HP shortboard that can be ridden and enjoyed by most surfers.
Lost Taj Burrow Beach Buggy Details:
6'6 x 20" x 2.75"
FCS Fins
37.84 Cubic Litres
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$629.95
The Maurice Cole Pro Tow surfboard is based on the tow series evolution. The design has a deep concave that is punctuated by a sharp rail which in historical terms would have created a board that would go really fast in a straight line. The Protow ushers in a new era of speed and carve surfing with a rail that won’t let go even in the most critical bottom turn scenario.
The Protow pairs perfectly with the metro as the MC 2 board quiver. Width and volume in the right places create a board that quite often floats better than a conventional board 3 or 4 inches longer and facilitates tighter stronger turns with considerably less effort. This board will have you paddling over the grommets but will impress with its performance steep and deep.
Maurice Cole Pro Tow Details:
6'6 x 20" x 2.75"
36.70 Cubic Litres
FCS Fins
2-8FT Surf
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$755.00
The Shred Sled is a fish design tweaked to be an all-round surfing board. It has a smooth connected feeling that is fast and flowing. Although it looks like a small wave board, the Shred Sled will surf waves up to 6ft in all conditions.
The unique outline allows a full plan shape, yet a wide round tail is positioned behind the wing to give plenty of performance and curve to fit into all types of waves. The wing allows a straighter outline in the center of the board, which provides plenty of speed down the line. The foil has plenty of volume, yet it is shaped to allow the board to sit in the wave face creating a very smooth, connected feeling. The wing breaks this connection and water flow to give response and release when you want it.
The rocker is flat in the belly, giving the board flowing speed, yet it kicks late in the nose and a little in the tail. The deep single concave in the front end of the board blends into a double vee out the tail behind the front fins.
Designed to be ridden 4-5 inches shorter and ¾ to 1 inch wider than your performance shortboard
Haydenshapes surfboard details:
- 6'6 x 20.5 x 2.75"
- 37.88 Cubic Litres
- Future Fins
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$250.00
This used 6'6 T.Patterson surfboard is in great codnition and would make a great step up board for bigger surf.
Used Surfboard Details:
6'6 x 18 5/8" x 2 3/8"
Future Fins (included)
Rating (good)
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$90.00
This used 6'6 Channel Islands Step Up surfboard is in poor condiiton. The board has been buckled but not through the stringer. This could be a great affordable 2nd board.
Used CI Details:
6'6 x 18" x 2.25"
Glass on Fins
Rating (shark chum)
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$639.95
This Lost Sub-Driver Surfboard is a great beach break surfboard that will handle small to mid sized waves. This board has a little more nose rocker and a flatter tail rocker.
Lost Sub Driver Details:
6'6 x 21 x 2.88
42.58 Cubic Litres
Future Fins
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$629.95
The Maurice Cole Metro Surfboard combines width and thickness from the old retro fish, but introduces a tow inspired bottom rocker and a very deep concave. More width in the tail creates a larger sweet spot and an accentuated change in curve at the 1 mark loosens the board up. This board replaces all Fish type boards.
This design has a foot in both camps. Stability and float while still maintaining the edgy characteristics of speed and rippability. Evidence that you can occasionally teach an old dog new tricks.
The Metro is easy to turn and will suit surfers that like a retro feel, but want performance from a board. Unlike an old school fish the Metro 3 will sit high on steep fast sections and won’t morph into a shopping trolley style slide when you want to lay a full tilt cutback or carve deep lines into the wave face. Ask and you shall receive. This is no bog monster.
Maurice Cole Metro Surfboard Details:
6'6 x 22" x 2.75"
41.70 Cubic Litres
FCS Fins
1-5FT surf
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$634.95
Designed to be ridden 2-4” longer than you would a Rocket. The low entry rocker, flat deck and tapered rails (with a full forward outline) paddles through crowds and moving water, and catches waves with ease. The pulled in tail, combined with the aggressive tail rocker and a smoother, shallower concave, allows controlled maneuvers at high speeds on chest high to double overhead waves
Board Details:
6'6 x 2.50 x 2.75
FCS Fins
40.70 cL
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$395.00
This Used 6'6 Lost Driver Surfboard is in good condition and excels in good waves.
Used Details:
6'6 x 20 x 2.75
Futures (not included)
Rating (good)
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$250.00
This Used 6'6 Proctor Surfboard is in good condition.
Used Details:
6'6 x 19 5/8 x 2 9/16
Futures (not included)
Rating (good)
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$654.95
Derived from the Whiplash-TB. The TB-Stepdown is more of an “every-mans” high performance shortboard. Used by many WT and Qualifying Series competitors, because it works equally well in small junk surf. Featuring the Same WL-TB, hyper extended tail rocker (for tight radius arcs off the back foot) but a significantly more relaxed entry rocker, which combined with a wider nose allows for more drive and forward momentum , and stability, with a bigger landing platform from reverse and tweaked airs. A wider hip and tail block is added to the outline in the tail for more lift at low speeds, but the tail width at 12” is relatively the same as the WL- TB. This allows for superior precision and control than most al other “grovel” boards. With the centerline and rail volume is carried farther into the rails….and out to nose and tail the TB-stepdown is designed to be ridden 1-2” shorter than the WLashTB. In the right size, this is a HP shortboard that can be ridden and enjoyed by most surfers.
Lost Taj Burrow Beach Buggy Details:
6'6 x 20" x 2.75"
Futures Fins
37.64 Cubic Litres
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$669.95
The Lost Mini Driver surfboard is a great bigger wave surfboard that can be ridden shorter by a few inches than your traditional shortboard. This board has a slightly flatter rocker with a pulled in tail so it can handle the 2' slop and the macking barrels. Here is details about the surfboard as described by shaper Matt Biolos. Mini Driver – While preparing a quiver for an Indo trip Kolohe asked for “a short, fast (flat rockered) little 5 fin tube rider”. I recommended the Rock-Up, but he felt it had more tail rocker than he liked and wanted something really, really fast that he could take off extremely deep and pump through tubes from way back. We started with a 6’0” Driver, took note of the nose rocker and outline measurements at 4” and 16” back from the tip, then shrunk the board to a 5’8” and lowered the nose rocker at the tip and 12” back till it matched the 4” and 16” from before. We widened the nose until it matched up the same way. This gave us a screaming fast low nose rocker with a forward placed outline, both attributes give tons of drive. We then rounded off the tail, but left the width at 12” the same. This gave us a very clean and elliptical outline that we expected would move free and easy inside the tube. The Mini Driver performed as hoped. Interestingly enough, one of Kolohe’s buddies (Taylor Clark) grabbed it after it came back from Indo and used it in the US Nationals event in Huntington Beach. He surfed it in 2’ slop all the way to a second place finish in the Open Men’s division. The board worked in everything.
Lost Mini Driver Details:
6'6 x 21.5" x 2.88"
39.35 Cubic Liters
Future Fins/5 fin setup
3-7 foot surf
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