Inspired by Steve LisThe B52 takes its cues from the retro Keel Fish, with a generous outline and well-distributed volume. Mounted in twin keelHe favours an all-curve approach, with fluid, natural surfing. His double barrel concave between the drifts optimises speed without sacrificing manoeuvrability.
Designed for sliding purists, it excels in both soft waves and deeper sectionswhere it retains control. Surf it between 4" and 6" shorter than your usual shortboard, to take full advantage of its lift and dynamism.
Recommended dimensions: 5'8" x 35L - adjustable to your body size and surfing style.
The B54 takes the fish concept one step further with a quad setup, offering more boost and control in tight turns. Perfect for those who want a responsive, fast fish capable of climbing more vertically up the face of the wave, while retaining the characteristic glide of this shape.
Its flat deck maximises lift and stability, while the well-distributed volume facilitates starts and acceleration. This board is designed for those who like to connect sections effortlessly and explore more radical surfing than with a classic twin.
Surf between 4" and 6" shorter than your shortboard to take advantage of its manoeuvrability and natural speed.
Recommended dimensions: 5'8" x 35L - adaptable to your size and surfing style.
An unusual shape, born from a sketch that came to life. The Split Tongue is a board for those looking for something different: a different approach, a unique feeling underfoot. Its deep double pintail and flexible bonzer fins provide a dynamic relaunch and a special grip in the turns.
With its doom deck, the volume distribution is optimised for fluid, intuitive surfing. It's a board that demands commitment but rewards curious surfers ready to try out a new playground.
Surf to your heart's content, adapting to the waves you dare to catch.
Recommended dimensions: 5'9" x 34L - adjustable according to your desire to experiment.
The Crest is designed to pack maximum volume into a small package. Ideal for small to medium conditions, it instantly generates speed and exploits each section as close to the pocket as possible. Its round pin tail provides a good mix of recovery and control, while its beak nose balances the board perfectly underfoot.
With its moderate rocker and compact outline, it falls naturally underfoot, making it ultra-maneuverable and precise. Surf it between 2" and 6" shorter than your waist, for optimum responsiveness without losing stability.
Recommended ribs: 5'8" x 35L - ideal for maximising speed and control in small surf.
The Sage revisits the single-fine tracker in a modern, streamlined version. Designed to glide smoothly and efficiently, it creates long, clean lines while remaining responsive. Its rounded squash tail ensures a good balance between control and recovery, while its moderate rocker makes it easy to pick up speed and make rail-to-rail transitions.
This board is perfect for surfers looking for a versatile, intuitive shape that can perform in a wide variety of waves. To be ridden between 7'0" and 8'0" depending on your level and expectations in terms of recovery and manoeuvrability.
Recommended dimensions: 7'2" x 21 1/4" x 2 7/8" - a configuration that focuses on speed and fluidity.
The Clincher is a slim twin with channels, designed for those who want to carve with precision and maintain control in medium to solid waves. The bottom shaping with channels boosts acceleration and drive, allowing you to power through the turns.
With its beak nose, it offers good volume at the front for easier paddling and improved wave catching. Its round pin tail adds grip and fluidity, while the baby swallow adds a hint of release for more critical sections. Ideal for those who want a twin that can handle hollows and deliver great lines.
Recommended dimensions: 6'6" x 19 7/8" x 2 3/4" - a perfect balance of speed, grip and handling.
The Payday revisits the egg by adding a touch of performance. Designed to combine comfort and responsiveness, it offers an excellent compromise between stability and responsiveness. Its double concave single to vee optimises speed and smoothes rail-to-rail transitions, while its round pin tail provides control and acceleration in corners.
Thanks to its generous volume, this board is easy to paddle and start, while remaining lively enough to engage in manoeuvres. Ideal for those who want a versatile board that can go anywhere without sacrificing riding pleasure.
Recommended dimensions: 6'6" x 20 3/4" x 2 3/4" - a configuration designed for accessible performance.
The Thrive is a long fish inspired by the Californian Keel Fish, designed for those looking for a pure, effortless ride. Its elongated shape offers excellent inertia and instant speed, while its twin keel ensures fluid surfing with wide, controlled curves.
The fish tail helps to maintain acceleration while facilitating rail-to-rail transitions. Thanks to its well-distributed volume, the Thrive is accessible to all levels, from intermediate surfers looking for comfort to experienced surfers wanting to exploit the full length of the board. It's ideal for carving long lines with style and ease.
Recommended dimensions: 7'4" x 21 1/2" x 2 3/4" - a configuration that combines lift and natural speed.
The Dark Key is a traditional noserider that combines the heritage of Californian hot-dogging with the finesse of late 60s Australian longboards. Its balanced outline, with a centred wide point, offers excellent control when walking on the board, while its square tail and optimised rocker guarantee maximum stability when noseriding.
Inspired by the 'Pig' shapes, it features a slimmer rail line, giving the illusion of a narrower nose and wider hips, allowing the board to lock its speed into the pocket of the wave. The combination of spoon, flat and vee in the tail gives the board great fluidity underfoot, making it easy to transition between control at the back and lightness at the front.
Recommended ribs: 9'4" x 22 7/8" x 2 7/8" - the perfect balance for technical noseriding and gliding with finesse.
The Smooth is a longboard designed for gliding and flowing, with no headaches. Accessible and forgiving, it's designed to catch as many waves as possible and adapt to all conditions, from small glassy waves to deeper offshore waves.
With no pronounced concave, the board has a slight belly vee along its entire length for smooth transitions and fluid surfing. Its low, round rails provide stability and control, even in hard turns. With its rounded squash tail, the board has a great relaunch while remaining easy to ride. Ideal for surfers who want a versatile longboard without making noseriding a priority.
Recommended dimensions: 9'4" x 22 7/8" x 2 7/8" - a configuration that's easy and adaptable.
The Double Trouble is a high-performance noserider designed for those who want to push the limits of hot-dogging. Its double step deck plays a key role: it refocuses the volume in the middle of the board, while refining the nose and tail for greater responsiveness.
Thanks to this construction, the rocker evolves according to the pressure exerted: the nose and tail flex according to the trajectories, allowing the rocker to be adjusted in real time. The result: more control when noseriding, but also better recovery when riding on the tail. The square tail locks the board into the wave, offering excellent support in the pocket.
Recommended dimensions: 9'6" x 23" x 3 1/8" - an ideal configuration for a radical, technical longboard.