photo like sumbum that shows the culture around this model on. but a bit more emphasis on the board. maybe it on the beach with friends chatting around it.
but important is it should feel goofy and raw. not posed and created or we lose all the credibility.
Java
The board for every condition.
How it feels
Fast without feeling out of control.
The Java gets up and going instantly, but still feels smooth and connected when you lean into a rail. It flies through weak sections, comes alive in steeper pockets, and keeps that effortless feeling even when the waves get punchy.
This is the board that turns “I’ll just surf for an hour” into staying out until dark.
full width clip of bobbing and weaving around
Why it works
The Java is our take on a refined fish.
Plenty of foam is packed throughout the board for easy paddling and instant speed, while the rounder outline and added tail rocker keep it fluid and controlled when the surf gets steeper or more critical.
You get all the speed and glide people love in a fish, without the stiff, tracky feeling a lot of them have.
Visual: Story/lifestyle shot
Not shaping. Not detail.
hanging around van
Sunset beach moment
Walking to surf
Friends laughing
👉 This is where you lean Sun Bum
Make it feel human, not engineered
snap off the top (video is best) could even be close up of the board and feet
no more floating boards.
pick a spot that can stay the same (slighly warm) white brick wall with vines and natural sunlight coming in
Java Dimensions
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18.9” x 2.26” — 25.5 L
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19.2” x 2.31” — 36.8 L
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19.5” x 2.35” — 28.2 L
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19.8” x 2.39” — 29.6 L
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20.2” x 2.42” — 31 L
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20.5” x 2.46” — 32.5 L
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20.8” x 2.5” — 34.1 L
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21” x 2.54” — 35.5 L
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21.3” x 2.58” — 36.6 L
Java
Faster reaction underfoot.
More vertical and playful.
Handles a huge range of conditions.
Which one fits your surfing?
The Idea
The Java has been long in the making.
I don’t say it lightly when I say i’ve got a full blown obsession with fishes. I’ve ridden well over 100+ of them over the years, always chasing that feeling of effortless speed while wanting more flow on rail and better handling in real surf.
The Java came out of that process. A board built to keep the speed and freedom of a fish, but feel more refined when the waves get good.
It’s easily our most versatile model. Knee-high junk still feels insanely fun, but it still has the range and control to handle proper surf once the waves turn on.
If I could only ride one board for the rest of my life, it’d probably be a Java.
Macnut
5’6” × 21” × 2.6”
34.7L
Free Local Pickup (Oceanside)
The Macnut. Oh man — the Macnut. This one’s straight from the heart. It’s for anyone who loved the early-2010s classic Hypro Krypto — imagine that board blended with the chunky, easygoing egg shapes we spent whole summers messing around on.
The Macnut was made for one thing: carving.
Think skating a bowl.
Think rolling a snowboard on rail.
Think pumping around on a carver skateboard.
It’s fluid. Electric on rails.
And the best part? It doesn’t hold back on foam under the chest. That means easy paddling, effortless speed, and crazy acceleration once you set your line. The Macnut is ridiculously fun — and once you ride it, you’ll understand why we can’t stop smiling.
They are generally ridden with an upright fin and are sized very similar in volume to your fish.
For reference, I’m 6’2, 200 pounds, and ride a 5’6.
(International coming soon)
Sizing
I’m 6’2” / 200 lbs and ride a 5’6
This one likes a little extra foam, but doesn’t want to be oversized.
• Between sizes → size up
• Enough volume for easy speed and flow
• Still short enough to stay quick underfoot
Bottom
Single to generous double concave through the fins.
Creates easy speed while keeping the board engaged and controlled through turns.
More drawn out approach.
Loves flowing rail surfing
est for smooth carving lines.
Deck
Foam discreetly hidden under the chest, thinning out toward the tail.
Easy paddling and effortless speed up front, with a more sensitive feel off the tail once you step back.
Fins
Upright twin templates only.
Fast down the line, but still loose enough to pivot freely when you want to push harder off the tail or crank the board vertical.
Final CTA (you’re still missing this)
Visual: emotional closer
Golden hour surf shot
Or empty lineup at sunset
With simple line:
“If I could only keep one, it’d probably be a Java.”
Rocker
Medium rocker, evenly distributed throughout the entire board.
Easy to get into waves early, but still enough curve to keep the nose free when the waves get steeper.
Close-up shot of holding and looking at swallow or hand feeling the swallow
The Details
huge carve (video is best) could even be close up of just the board and feet
5’4” × 20.6” × 2.56”
33.2L
Condition: 7/10
Free Local Pickup (Oceanside)
The Macnut. Oh man — the Macnut. This one’s straight from the heart. It’s for anyone who loved the early-2010s classic Hypro Krypto — imagine that board blended with the chunky, easygoing egg shapes we spent whole summers messing around on.
The Macnut was made for one thing: carving.
Think skating a bowl.
Think rolling a snowboard on rail.
Think pumping around on a carver skateboard.
It’s fluid. Electric on rails.
And the best part? It doesn’t hold back on foam under the chest. That means easy paddling, effortless speed, and crazy acceleration once you set your line. The Macnut is ridiculously fun — and once you ride it, you’ll understand why we can’t stop smiling.
They are generally ridden with an upright fin and are sized very similar in volume to your fish.
For reference, I’m 6’2, 200 pounds, and ride a 5’6.
(International coming soon)