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Nucleus
$1,099.00 AUD
Exciting, unparalleled groveller, developed to offer zestful surfing in small-sized conditions.

Featuring a med-low entry rocker that flows seamlessly into a med-high exit rocker providing an instant burst of speed from take-off with exceptional control, drive and carry in small-sized conditions. The forgiving soft-boxy rail optimizing drive through flatter sections and sub-par conditions.

The bottom contour features a subtle single concave in the entry that gradually fades from the boards centre of mass to a modest single-double concave, moving smoothly into a slight vee off the tail.

The NUCLEUS is designed using a clever parallel plan shape positioned centrally, with the nose tucking in neatly providing extra paddling efficiency, ensuring maximal drive under your chest. The pulled-in-hip tail template eliminates any restrictions, warranting crisp rail-to-rail transitions for magnetic surfing.

A reviewed and updated model stemming from our original XOVA ride the NUCLEUS 2 inches shorter and 1/2 inch wider than your regular shortboard with option to add a touch of thickness. We build the file out in a squash, swallow and thumb-pin as well as taking all custom ideas and bringing them to life, it's what we enjoy the most.

RAD(Fun).og
$1,099.00 AUD
Fun, compact board primed to get you fired up about surfing on the days that are less-than-epic. Effortless to ride, excelling in weaker sections and has a lively performance-orientated feel off the tail.

Designed with a low entry rocker for easy speed and acceleration through weaker sections, The tail curve in contrast is kicked out and lively for performance oriented and maneuverability. The RAD.og(fun) has a relatively flat deck line with med-tapered rails providing added front foot volume without sacrificing sensitivity.

The RAD.og(fun) features a unique entry contour transitioning from a soft vee into a single concave under your back foot and out of the tail leading to a crisp, drivey, high-performance feel to get the most out of every wave you catch.

The outline is pulled in through the nose, featuring a full-bodied performance outline in the back half of the plan shape with a natural hip adding to its responsiveness and liveliness off the tail.

Ride the RAD.og(fun) anywhere from 2" to 5" shorter than your regular shortboard depending on your surfing ability, and 1/2" to 1" wider and add a bit more volume than you normally ride.

Rehab
$1,099.00 AUD
Fast, free, and fun. A channel-bottom twin that blends classic curves with modern performance. Built for speed, flow, and effortless surfing in small to mid waves. The REHAB is a limited edition collaboration with Luke Sranaha.

Lower entry rocker for fast paddling and early wave entry, blending into a clean, moderate exit curve. Keeps the board lively underfoot while holding plenty of speed.

Single-to-double through the centre, blending into a moderate vee with four channels out the tail. Rolls rail to rail with ease, adds bite off the bottom, and keeps speed flowing over softer sections.

Wide point just forward of centre, moderately wide nose, and a single-wing swallow tail. The wing and channels combine for drive, hold, and release—snappy pivots or sweeping carves on demand.

Refined beak nose pushes foam forward for paddle power, while rails are pulled for sensitivity and bite. Ride it 1–2” shorter than your Daily Driver, ½–1” wider, and with a touch more volume.

The REHAB carries the glide and forgiveness of the NUCLEUS but adds more drive and release thanks to its swallow and channels. Best in 2–4ft surf, it’s a versatile small-to-mid beachie board that feels fast and responsive under any surfer.

Unit 3/10 Griffin Drive
(showroom entry via Faure Lane)
Dunsborough WA 6281

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