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.
Jackfruit
Designed for performance, flowing with effortless speed
How it feels
The Jackfruit feels fast, precise, and incredibly connected under your feet.
From the first sessions, it surprised us how effortless it felt to surf at high speed. It wants to be pushed hard, but never feels twitchy or unpredictable.
What really stood out to us was how cleanly it transitions from turn to turn. Everything feels controlled, smooth, and deliberate without losing that lively feeling through the board.
If we had to sum it up, it feels like snowboarding in fresh powder.
clip of the board being surfed in drained out wave
Why it works
The Jackfruit was designed as a true performance shortboard for the days you want to absolutely rip.
Our goal was to make a board that could handle late drops into barrels and lay down precise, technical carves on low-tide runners—while staying true to what we’re all about: More Foam In All The Right Places.
That added foam helps the board carry speed effortlessly while keeping enough sensitivity and control to stay confident in better waves.
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
Performance surfing or barrel (video is best) could even be close up of just 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
Jackfruit Dimensions
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18.3” x 2.4” — 26.9 L
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18.6” x 2.45” — 28.2 L
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18.8” x 2.5” — 29.6 L
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19.1” x 2.53” — 31.1 L
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19.4” x 2.57” — 32.5 L
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19.7 x 2.6” — 34 L
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20” x 2.64” — 35.6 L
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20.3” x 2.68” — 37.2 L
Jackfruit
Confident late drops.
Predictable at speed.
Push harder through turns.
Which one fits your surfing?
The Idea
The Jackfruit came from wanting a performance shortboard that still carried some of the effortless speed and flow we love in fishes.
A board you can trust on late drops, driving through barrels, and pushing hard through vertical surfing — while still feeling fast, predictable, and easy to surf.
What really makes the Jackfruit stand out is the hidden foam distribution throughout the board. There’s extra foam packed into all the right places, helping you get into waves easier, carry speed through flat sections, and keep flow between turns without constantly forcing the board to generate speed.
Most performance shortboards feel best when everything is perfect. The Jackfruit was designed to be more dependable than that.
Honestly, this is the board for people who love riding fishes, but want something more performance-driven once the waves get good.
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Sizing
I’m 6’2” / 200 lbs and ride a 5’9
• Size between your shortboard and fish
• Keep a little extra length
• Designed to carry speed naturally
The Jackfruit paddles easier and feels more dependable than most performance shortboards without losing responsiveness.
Bottom
Subtle single concave into a spiral V through the fins.
Speed under the front foot. Control off the back foot.
Fast, flowing, and loose.
Effortless speed generation.
Reactive under feet.
Deck
Generous foam under the chest with a domed deck that sheers away that volume toward the rails.
It gives you a ton of leverage to rock the board rail-to-rail quickly while still keeping the paddle power and speed from the added foam.
Fins
Pair it with upright twins.
They complement the board’s responsive feel by keeping it fast down the line while still allowing tight, vertical direction changes.
Final CTA (you’re still missing this)
Visual: emotional closer
Golden hour surf shot of a barrel
With simple line:
“The board you grab when the waves turns on.”
Rocker
Medium rocker throughout the entirety of the board.
Designed to fit naturally into the steeper curves of the wave while still carrying speed and feeling smooth through transitions.
shot of my hand on the nose of the board or just under the arm
The Details
snap off the top (video is best) could even be close up of 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)