Macnut
Fast, smooth, and built for clean, drawn-out lines.
The one you grab when you want your surfing to feel easy.
What it feels like
Paddles in early, picks up speed without trying, and just wants to run.
This one’s all about smooth, flowing surfing.
You’re not forcing turns or pumping — it’s already there.
Everything just starts linking together.
Turns feel cleaner. Lines feel longer.
Loose when you need it, but never twitchy.
How it surfs
Not a quick, skatey board.
This is for longer, cleaner lines — set your rail and let it run.
You’ll notice it when you stop trying to force turns and everything just starts flowing.
This is the kind of board that turns “one more wave” into an extra hour.
Macnut
smoother, longer lines, holds speed better
VS
Sizing
Why it works
More rail line is what keeps it moving — it holds speed through your turns instead of dying halfway through.
Foam is pushed forward, so you’re getting in early and not working to paddle.
The round pin tail smooths everything out, so your turns stay connected instead of breaking.
Java
I’m 6’2” ~200 lbs riding a 5’8
• Want more flow and glide → go a little bigger
• Want it tighter and more responsive → go smaller
• Between sizes → size up
Twin fins usually feel better with a little more foam than you think.
Bottom
Built to generate speed easily and keep it through your turns
Quick, reactive, tighter turns
Design breakdown
Deck
Foam under the chest for easier paddling and earlier entry
Fins
Upright twin templates work best here.
Fast down the line, but still able to pivot when you need it.
Rocker
Balanced — enough to stay loose, not so much that it slows you down
Macnut Stock Dimensions
5’2” x 19.5” x 2.44”
5’3” x 19.8” x 2.48”
5’4” x 20.2” x 2.52”
5’5” x 20.5” x 2.56”
5’6” x 20.8” x 2.6”
5’7” x 21.1” x 2.64”
5’8” x 21.3” x 2.68”
28.8 L
30.2 L
31.7 L
33.2 L
34.8 L
36.4 L
37.8 L