Description
Featuring a pulled-in round pin tail and a sleek, continuous outline, the Step Up cuts through chop and locks into steep wave faces effortlessly, giving you the hold and drive needed to navigate deep barrels and high-speed carves.
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Design & Technical Features
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Pulled-In Round Pin Tail: Maximize your hold and stability in the pocket. This tail shape ensures your fins stay engaged even at extreme speeds and during critical bottom turns.
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Increased Nose Rocker: Tuned with extra entry flip to prevent pearling (nosediving) on late, vertical drops and to fit perfectly into the curve of hollow waves.
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Refined, Foiled Rails: Kept low and sensitive to slice into the water cleanly, offering immediate response and dependable knife-edge control when holding a line.
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Paddle Power Distribution: While sleek, the volume is strategically distributed under your chest to give you that crucial extra burst of paddle speed to catch fast-moving, heavy waves early.
Sizing Recommendation: We recommend sizing this board 2 to 4 inches longer than your everyday shortboard, adding a touch more thickness to ensure you can match the speed of larger swells.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Total Trust: Zero slide-out or chattering when pushing hard through high-speed drops.
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Early Entry: Paddle with confidence into larger, faster-moving sets.
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Hollow Wave Specialist: Built to hold a clean line inside the barrel and off the bottom.
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Premium Control: A reliable thruster setup designed for precision surfing when it matters most.
Built For Your Heavy-Wave Sessions
When the waves get serious, your equipment needs to be perfect. We fully customize the dimensions, glassing schedule (heavy-duty glassing available for extra strength), and volume of your Step Up to match your height, weight, and the heavy breaks you are planning to surf.
Have questions about our custom shapes?
Fill out the form below to inquire about custom orders, specific dimensions, or material options. Let’s get your next board dialed in.







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