Pony
Fish with Giddy-Up
Ideal Conditions: 2’ - 8’
Recommended Dimensions:
5’2 and 6’0 x 20 ½” and 21 ½” x 2 ¼” and 2 ⅝”
Suggested Fins: Hobie Keels or K2 Heels
Key Features:
Inspired by Skip Frye and Steve Lis outlines, with added curve moving back from the wide point and narrow tip to tip measurement on the tail
Double concave between the fins gives added lift and holds in heavier surf
60/40 rails
“I love the drive and skate-y feel of these shorter fish shapes on east coast beach breaks.” - Paul
Lil’ Bird
Built to Fly
Ideal Conditions: 3’ - 6’
Recommended Dimensions:
4’8 and 5’6 x 21 ½” x 2 ½”
Suggested Fins: Glass on fins
Key Features:
Inspired by Bob Simmons, with a slight hull in the nose that blends to a single concave between the fins
Low rocker for added planing speed
Tucked 60/40 rails with a sharp bite in the tail
“This one’s made to fly; the board pumps into full throttle immediately and is extremely loose and quick through turns.” - Paul
Tunnel Gunnel
A Tubular Fish
Ideal Conditions: 3’ - 8’
Recommended Dimensions:
5’2 and 6’0 x 20 ½” x 2 ½”
Suggested Fins: Lovelace Keels
Key Features:
Inspired by recent Ryan Burch and Mick Mackie fish outlines, with a signature incut within the swallow tail for tighter turns
Our only single to double concave fish model
Tucked 60/40 rails
“This is our most progressive fish shape. The single to double concave allows for more drive and harder turns, making this fish unconventionally fast and responsive.” - Paul
BP Mini
Baby 3-Fin Bonz
Ideal Conditions: 3’ - 12’
Recommended Dimensions:
5’8 and 6’10 x 19 ¾” x 2 ½”
Suggested Fins: True Ames Bonzer Center Fin with side glass on Bonzer runner
Key Features:
Inspired by Campbell Brothers’ short Bonzers
We hand-make 1-inch shorter base siderunner fins, which loosens up the tail of the shorter Bonzer, while still maintaining hold for barrel-riding
Tucked progressive rail with subtle classic Campbell Brothers bottom contours
“For the past six months, I have exclusively ridden my 6’3 BP Mini in every proper swell we’ve had here in Rockaway, and I’ve had some of the most connected and longest tube rides of my life.” - Paul