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.
Tiki
Loads of foam jammed into a tiny package.
How it feels
The Tiki loves to sit right in the pocket of the wave and dance vertically.
Cat like reflexes. Ridiculously quick. Loose enough to draw any line you can imagine.
It feels alive under your feet. Fast through sections. Easy to redirect and playful in a way that makes average waves feel unreal.
clip of the board being throw around the wave face
Why it works
A foam packed, fishy entry gathers ridiculous amounts of speed and carries momentum effortlessly through softer sections.
There’s a ton of foam packed into a really short board, giving the Tiki insane glide and speed without losing that tight, reactive feeling.
The added flip out of the tail keeps it loose and responsive when you push harder through turns, transitions, or tighter pocket surfing.
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
show the zig zag back and forth or ditch the fins in a top turn (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
Tiki Dimensions
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19.2” x 2.4” — 27.1 L
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19.6” x 2.45” — 28.5 L
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19.9” x 2.49” — 30.0 L
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20.2” x 2.53” — 31.5 L
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20.6” x 2.57” — 33.1 L
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20.8 x 2.6” — 34.5 L
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21.1” x 2.64” — 36.1 L
Tiki
Instant direction changes.
Lives tight in the pocket.
Like a skateboard on water.
Which one fits your surfing?
The Idea
The Tiki came from a desire to fit the maximum amount of foam into the shortest board possible.
Not just a tiny performance board. Not just a groveler. Something that blended speed, glide, looseness, and instant responsiveness into one ridiculously fun twin fin.
A twin fin with cat like reflexes that’s remarkably quick and loose.
The Tiki was built for surfers who want to generate speed effortlessly, surf tight to the pocket, and approach waves with a more playful mindset.
It’s the kind of board that changes the way you look at a wave face.
Java
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 5’3
• Ride it around similar liters to your fish
• Keep the length short
• Don’t be afraid of the foam
The Tiki works best ridden as short as possible. That’s where the magic come from.
Bottom
Generous concave blending into a double through the fins.
Creates instant speed and keeps the board feeling loose and reactive.
Picks up speed instantly.
Draws clean, fast lines.
Loose without loosing control.
Deck
Flat under the chest to pack in an insane amount of foam.
Chimed toward the rails to keep the edge refined and sensitive.
Blended out under the back foot for extremely responsive turns.
Fins
Pair it with upright twins to get the most out of the board.
Lets you toss the board all around the wave face.
Final CTA (you’re still missing this)
Visual: emotional closer
Golden hour surf shot
Or empty lineup at sunset
With simple line:
“Makes weak waves feel way more fun than they should.”
Rocker
Very low, relaxed rocker built for crazy speed, with just enough flip in the tail to whip it around the wave face when you want to get loose.
shot of my hand on the board showing off the chime or flat deck in the nose
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)