Have Fun Tee - Green
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- Classic Have Fun design
- Crew neck
- Organic cotton fabric
- 100% Organic Cotton
Care Instructions
- Machine Wash Cold
- Do Not Use Bleach
- Do Not Iron On Prints
- Do Not Tumble Dry
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Fu Wax has been claimed to be the best surf wax by many professional surfers. The unique formula has been developed in Brazil and every block is made in Brazil. It is very sticky and easy to apply.
Wax Temperatures:
The Premium Wax Tool comes with a removable stainless steel allen key, wax comb, scraper and bottle opener. Everything you need for surf sessions around home or missions abroad.
Little tools can make a BIG difference! Each up-cycled wax comb and leash string sold provides monetary proceeds to the WAVES FOR WATER foundation. Giving water to those who need it...
Wax comb made from 50% scrap materials
*A portion of proceeds to benefit: WAVES FOR WATER AUSTRALIA LIMITED ACN: 609 199 144 Phone number: 0458476420 Address: 3 Pendlebury Parade, Woonona, NSW 2517
Available in cold, cool, warm and tropical blocks with a base coat option for creating a premium textured, long-lasting, layered stick for your board.
• Four Temperatures + Base Coat
• 100% Recycled Packaging
• Wax Contains Natural Ingredients
• Coconut Scented
• Quality Beads
• Made In The U.S.A
Wax | Temperature | Density |
Base | All Temperature | Extra Hard |
Tropical | + 22°C / 72F | Hard |
Warm | 18-22°C / 64-72F | Firm |
Cool | 13-19°C / 56-66F | Soft |
Cold | - 14 C / 58 F | Extra Soft |
TROPICAL is extra hard surfboard wax for tropical warm waters. The ideal wax for surfing in the islands and tropical water locations. Designed for water temperatures 78 F/ 26 C & above. It can also be used as a base coat.
WARM is hard surfboard wax designed for warm water surfing. The ideal wax for surfing in warm water temperatures. Designed for water temperatures 70 F to 84 F / 21 C to 29 C.
MID COOL is firm surfboard wax for cool water surfing. The ideal wax for surfing in cool water temperatures. Designed for water temperatures 68 F to 78 F / 20 C to 26 C.
COOL is designed for cold water surfing. The ideal surfboard wax for cold water conditions and ultimate stickiness. Designed for water temperatures 58 F to 74 F / 14 C to 23 C.
COLD is intended to be extra soft for cold water locations. The ideal wax for extremely cold water conditions. Designed for water temperatures 48 F - 68 F / 9 C to 20 C.
Two minds combined.
Rob Machado and Dan Mann have created the Mashup: A melding of each of their most popular designs; the Seaside and the Spitfire.
Both board designers have spent time mixing and matching their favorite elements of each shape, and they’ve landed at something that goes fast in weak waves as well as a Seaside, and also drives vertically in good waves as well as the Spitfire.
The Mashup is the ultimate groveler. And the ultimate everyday board as well.
Built in Helium Technology, it’s one of our absolute favourite boards for 2022.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5'2" | 19 5/16" | 2 5/16" | 24.9L |
5'4" | 19 9/16" | 2 7/16" | 27.1L |
5'5" | 19 9/16" | 2 1/2" | 28.7L |
5'6" | 19 5/8" | 2 9/16" | 30.1L |
5'7" | 19 11/16" | 2 5/8" | 31.4L |
5'8" | 19 7/8" | 2 11/16" | 32.8L |
5'9" | 19 15/16" | 2 3/4" | 34.2L |
5'10" | 20 1/16" | 2 3/4" | 35.8L |
6'0" | 20 3/8" | 2 7/8" | 38.5L |
6'2" | 20 3/4" | 3" | 41.6L |
6'4" | 21" | 3 1/8" | 44.1L |
6'6" | 21 1/8" | 3 3/16" | 47.4L |
The Cymatic is an avant-garde, ultra high performance machine.
This shape is a hybrid of the Sci-Fi and Omni models so obviously, you can almost imagine the two boards combining naturally one night with Tomo away from the shaping bay.
Fans of the Sci-Fi will immediately notice Tomo’s double bat tail. Much of the Sci-Fi’s popularity in 2016 and 2017 has been this tail design coupled with Tomo’s Quad Inside Single Concave.
Functionally, the marriage of these two design elements has been brilliant - the double bat adding much needed grip to the wave’s face, offsetting the extreme lift and speed created by the Quad Inside Single Concave.
By melding these elements with the reduced swing weight of the Omni’s nose, Daniel Tomson has created an evolved version of both boards that surfs most similarly to the Sci-Fi but with slightly more rocker, and an increased ease of use in waves 1 to 5 feet.
When it comes to waves of size though, surfers who love that familiar ‘barely out of control in a fun way’ speed when the waves creep above head high will appreciate this board’s feel in proper waves as well.
Both Kelly Slater and Daniel Thomson have surfed and signed off on this shape in 2017 and we can’t wait to present it in 2018 as the next evolution of Tomo’s minimalistic, and highly engineered, modern planning hulls for Slater Designs.
Length | Width | Thick | Volume | Tail |
5' 0" | 17 7/8" | 2 1/8" | 21.3 | squash |
5' 2" | 18 3/8" | 2 1/4" | 23.9 | squash |
5' 3" | 18 5/8" | 2 5/16" | 25.4 | squash |
5' 4" | 18 7/8" | 2 3/8" | 26.7 | squash |
5' 5" | 19 1/8" | 2 7/16" | 28.4 | squash |
5' 6" | 19 3/8" | 2 1/2" | 29.7 | squash |
5' 7" | 19 5/8" | 2 9/16" | 31.0 | squash |
5' 8" | 19 7/8" | 2 5/8" | 32.9 | squash |
5' 9" | 20 1/8" | 2 11/16" | 34.3 | squash |
5' 10" | 20 3/8" | 2 3/4" | 36.4 | squash |
5' 11" | 20 5/8" | 2 13/16" | 38.2 | squash |
6' 0" | 20 7/8" | 2 7/8" | 40.2 | squash |
6' 2" | 21" | 2 15/16" | 42.5 | squash |
6' 4" | 21 1/4" | 3" | 45.2 | squash |
Building on our love of twin fins, we’ve kept an array of the design features that made our OG Baron one of the most widely loved boards of all time, maintaining equal parts old school speed and new school flair. The Baron Flyer has foam in all the right places to float over soft sections and fly down the line, yet still allow you to lay it on rail or bust the fins even when you’re going Mach 10.
Slightly more curve than the original Black Baron ensures you’ve got enough rocker to fit right in the pocket, yet still generate and maintain plenty of speed. This is complemented by a moderate single concave running into double concave, providing extra lift and liveliness, and complemented by a balanced, manoeuvrable plan shape. The other main change is an even flatter deck, with low rails. And of course, the round tail with a flyer allows us to maintain more width through the middle but with a relatively pulled in tail. So, ride your Baron Flyer ¼” wider than your OG Black Baron dims.
Fin positioning is also moved further forward to maintain balance between release and control, due to the tail pod being much narrower than the OG Black Baron. This prompts quick, reliable engagement and easy rail to rail transitions, even in weak conditions. Whatever surf you choose to ride it in, the Baron Flyer gives you the freedom to take new lines and go faster than ever in small waves.
Height | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5'2" | 19 1/4" | 2 1/8" | 24L |
5'3" | 19 1/2" | 2 3/16" | 25.3L |
5'4" | 19 3/4" | 2 1/4" | 26.8L |
5'5" | 20" | 2 5/16" | 28.2L |
5'6" | 20 1/4" | 2 3/8" | 29.5L |
5'7" | 20 1/2" | 2 7/16" | 31L |
5'8" | 20 3/4" | 2 1/2" | 32.5L |
5'9" | 20 7/8" | 2 9/16" | 34.1L |
5'10" | 21" | 2 5/8" | 35.7L |
5'11" | 21 1/4" | 2 11/16" | 37.4L |
6'0" | 21 1/2" | 2 3/4" | 39.2L |
6'1" | 21 3/4" | 2 13/16" | 41L |
6'2" | 22" | 2 7/8" | 42.8L |
6'3" | 22 1/4" | 3" | 44.6L |
6'4" | 22 1/2" | 3 1/8" | 47L |
The FRK Plus is a classic squash tail, high performance shortboard, refined and calibrated over the past three years with Kelly, Brodi, Betty Lou, and others.
This new squash version of the FRK is meant to be ridden slightly shorter than the original FRK round tail. It has all the original on-wave benefits of the original FRK with a touch more release through turns that comes from the squash tail and minor adjustments to how the concaves and fin placements relate to the increased surface area of the squash when compared to a round tail.
The feedback on this shape has been that it has a super quick rail to rail responsiveness mixed with extremely good drive and release: Most intermediate and above surfers will appreciate the FRK Plus for the way this shape gets out of your way to the point that you don’t even notice it's there - it feels like the most high performance expression of your intentions possible.
Sunday mornings for me start later than most mornings.
It’s really a family day.... We wake up, take it slow.... Might be a surf involved before breakfast with my daughter or my son, but we’re never in a hurry to get there. We usually go to the farmer’s market before noon and stock up on produce.
In the afternoon I’ll ride my bicycle down to Cardiff reef and maybe paddle out the 7-foot Sunday for a cruise. Then before sunset I’ll ride the 5’6 at Seaside if its good.
My favorite thing about the Sunday is how it occupies both sides of the spectrum. I ride both the 5’6 and the 7’0. That covers a lot of territory.
The 5’6 is about six liters more volume than I’d normally ride in a shortboard. And that’s the most important thing - size up your Sunday. Don’t be shy. Ride more volume and relax.
If you want to draw out turns and flow, ride it as a single fin. You can set it up as a twin fin if you want to liven it up. It’s a win both ways. Sunday is always fun.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5' 6" | 19 3/4" | 2 1/2" | 31.2 |
5' 9" | 20" | 2 5/8" | 34.7 |
6' 0" | 20 1/4" | 2 3/4" | 38.3 |
6' 4" | 20 3'4" | 3" | 45.1 |
6' 8" | 21" | 3" | 48.1 |
7' 0" | 21 1/2" | 3 1/8" | 53.8 |
7' 3" | 21 7/8" | 3 1/8" | 56.7 |
The CI Mid is a modern classic design resulting from a fun collaboration with Devon Howard, a southern California surfer that has spent the past two decades riding and refining egg-inspired designs that are in a category of boards many refer to as midlengths.
Inspired by the clean, longer-railed lines drawn by traditional eggs and single-fins, the CI Mid infuses that timeless vibe with the crispness, sensitivity, and freedom made possible by modern features synonymous with Merrick design principles. Boasting a sleek, egg-like template with low entry rocker and foam a tad forward for ease of paddle and effortless trim speed, the CI Mid scoots, squirts and swivels thanks to contemporary features like double-barrel concave, gradually accelerated rocker, and hard, slightly tucked rails through and off the tail.
A reliable all-arounder that flies over the flatter, smaller stuff, the CI Mid really stands apart from other eggs and various midlength designs out there, especially in shoulder-high to nearly double overhead point surf—where surfers are able to lay down flowy, arcing turns with total confidence, speed, and control.
The minimalist logo is out of the Channel Islands Archives—a lam Al put on his boards in the early ’70s—all CI Mids are stocked with high quality, colorful resin craftsmanship (6-4oz. decks with 6oz. bottoms).
As we know, fins can make or break any surfboard. For the CI Mid, we worked closely with SoCal surfer Devon Howard and our friends at True Ames Fins to custom build a 2 + 1 fin set that enhances our new midlength’s high-performance characteristics, as well as proving to be versatile in a wide range of conditions with just a simple adjustment of the center fin.
The Dominator II is a revisited version that I’m super excited about. The Dominator has been a staple in my quiver, and the Firewire line, since its inception in 2008. The DM II is meant to be a clean update of the original with design features that allow it to work well in a wider range of conditions and enhance its performance.
The obvious outline change is the tail going to a squash from the round tail. Also, the rails are slightly more refined and performance oriented. The concave is the same under the front foot but splits into a subtle, double-barrel and V out the tail in the last 5”. I normally look for a round tail to provide smoothness in transition from rail to rail and during turns, but the squash tail is proving to not only have that quality as well, but also a bit more release in the turns.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5' 2" | 19 1/8" | 2 1/8" | 23.4 |
5' 4" | 19 3/8" | 2 1/4" | 25.9 |
5' 6" | 19 3/4" | 2 5/16" | 28.0 |
5' 7" | 19 7/8" | 2 3/8" | 29.4 |
5' 8" | 20" | 2 3/8" | 30.1 |
5' 9" | 20 1/8" | 2 7/16" | 31.5 |
5' 10" | 20 1/4" | 2 1/2" | 33.0 |
5' 11" | 20 3/8" | 2 1/2" | 33.9 |
6' 0" | 20 1/2" | 2 1/2" | 34.9 |
6' 1" | 20 5/8" | 2 9/16" | 36.0 |
6' 2" | 20 3/4" | 2 5/8" | 37.8 |
6' 4" | 21" | 2 3/4" | 40.9 |
6' 6" | 21 1/4" | 2 7/8" | 44.4 |
6' 8" | 21 3/4" | 3" | 48.6 |
6' 10" | 22" | 3 1/4" | 54.5 |
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Created by Britt Merrick, through work with Dane Reynolds, the Two Happy takes all the high performance speed and flow of the original Happy but makes it more accessible and user friendly for a broader range of surfers and conditions. With added entry rocker and increased double concave, the Two Happy is looser, rolls rail to rail more easily, and carves better in the pocket. Our team describes the board as exceptionally fast, responsive, and under the feet. The fuller rails and wider, thicker tail block provide ease of paddle, ride, and acceleration.
To enjoy all of our state-of-the-art shortboard performance design characteristics packed into one easy-to-ride and accessible board, look no further than the Two Happy.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5'8" | 18 1/4" | 2 3/16" | 24.10 L |
5'9" | 18 3/8" | 2 1/4" | 25.30 L |
5'10" | 18 5/8" | 2 5/16" | 26.70 L |
5'11" | 18 7/8" | 2 3/8" | 28.20 L |
6'0" | 19 1/8" | 2 7/16" | 29.70 L |
6'1" | 19 1/4" | 2 1/2" | 31.10 L |
6'2" | 19 1/2" | 2 9/16" | 32.70 L |
6'3" | 19 7/8" | 2 5/8" | 34.50 L |
6'4" | 20 1/8" | 2 3/4" | 37.10 L |
6'6" | 20 1/2" | 2 7/8" | 40.40 L |
An epic little bodysurfing handplane for the quiver!
The Plugga is a perfect Summer addition, especially while waves are small and weather is warm.
Chuck one in the car / in your boardbag and you'll never miss out on a good shorey session!
Waterproof EPS Core, mesh for some extra stiffness and a velcro handstrap to keep it firmly attached.
All colour ways come with a Graphic Slick!
Features: Graduated Channels, Graphic Slick, Fuse Moulded Shape, Nylon Leash and Plug
The ideal "first bodyboard" or for those who just want a quality product to go for a wave on through summer.
The Drone has a fuse-moulded shape to make sure every board comes out identical. The EPS core is light weight and waterproof.
All colourways come with a Graphic Slick !
Suggested Sizing
As a general guide, a bodyboard should go to the rider's belly button. apart from that, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing the correct size board. Generally bigger boards are faster, but not as easy to control, and generally suited to smaller waves and beginners. On the other hand smaller boards are a bit harder to generate speed, however, have greater control and are ideal for bigger waves and more advanced riders.
As a guide, please refer to the table below. If you're a beginner, you are probably best suited to a size in which you fall in the lower end of the weight range. ie. 40kg beginner woudl be best suited to 38", not 36".
I’ve really been wanting to play around with some longer fishy kind of boards for a while now... Ever since I spent some time with skip frye and he showed me some of his fishes in the 7 foot range It’s been on my mind. I first stretched out the GO FISH and made a 7 footer. It worked great and really got my mind spinning. Then I made a 7’0 seaside and it became one of my favorite boards in my quiver. I rode it in everything. Super small days, bigger days and everything in between. It’s become a board that I will take with me every where I go.
It glides. It turns on a dime and most importantly... it puts a smile on my face.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
6 '8" | 20 3/4" | 2 5/8" | 40.9 |
6' 10" | 21 1/4" | 2 7/8" | 47.2 |
7' 0" | 21 3/8" | 2 11/16" | 45.3 |
7' 2" | 21 1/2" | 3" | 52.2 |
7' 4" | 21 3/4" | 2 3/4" | 49.5 |
7' 6" | 22" | 3 3/16" | 59.4 |