Gato Heroi, founded by Robin Kegel in the early 2000s, represents one of the most innovative and respected names in alternative surfboard design. Based in California, the brand has gained international recognition for its unique approach to traditional surfboard aesthetics combined with modern performance capabilities. The brand name "Gato Heroi" means "Cat Hero" in Portuguese, reflecting Kegel's unique sense of humor and philosophy.

Brand Philosophy and Design Approach

Robin Kegel's shaping philosophy emphasizes speed, flow, and natural wave riding. His boards are designed to "allow nature to take the lead" rather than forcing your own style onto the wave. This approach has resulted in boards that unlock new possibilities for surfers over years of riding, though they require patience and listening to understand their unique characteristics.

The brand operates as an "atelier of handmade surf fruits," producing boards worldwide with a focus on craftsmanship and artistic detail. Each board features unique resin tints, polished finishes, and meticulous attention to detail that makes them both functional surf tools and pieces of art.

1. Classic Edition (CE)

Summary:
The Classic Edition embodies Gato Heroi’s homage to postwar California log tradition, modernized through shaper Robin Kegel’s artistic, performance-minded lens. These longboards are hand-shaped for glide and classic trim but engineered with enough subtle bottom contours, rail transitions, and rocker adjustments to offer surprising agility and noseride stability. Construction always emphasizes full-resin tints and volan glassing, resulting in distinct “surf art” pieces with functional prowess. Boards in this series balance forgiving, all-level usability with a lively feel under advanced loggers’ feet. Perfect for those who appreciate classic drop-knee turns, stylish noserides, and timeless silhouettes—updated for today’s critical, dynamic log surfing.

Models in the Classic Edition Series:

  • Smooth Operator

  • Chop Op (Square tail Smooth Operator)

  • Operator

2. Universal Edition (UV)

Summary:
A tribute to the explosive mid-to-late 1960s “Hot Generation” era in Australia and California, the Universal Edition pushes the boundaries between performance log and retro aesthetic. Boards in this lineup feature pronounced vee tails, pinched rails, and wide points set back for instant acceleration and dynamic surfing. Built for progressive longboarding, these models thrive in beach breaks and points, offering a mix of drive, control, and stylish flair. Universally, these boards reward committed surfing and deliver high-performance arcs, deep cutbacks, and advanced noseriding for skilled loggers. Construction is always high-end: cross-ply or custom rainbow pigment glasswork is frequent, resulting in signature Gato Heroi visuals and feel.

Models in the Universal Edition Series:

  • Playboy

  • Dagger

  • Death Dagger

3. Progressive Pig (PG)

Summary:
A contemporary take on the traditional “pig” template that ruled Southern California in the ’50s and ’60s, the Progressive Pig series injects high-performance DNA into an inherently cruisy outline. These boards have wide points moved deep toward the tail, pronounced hips, and foiled rails, allowing for big turns, drawn-out carves, and nose time despite their midlength to longboard dimensions. Gato Heroi’s craftsmanship lends them a special responsiveness, inviting rail-heavy surfing and creative line selection on virtually any wave. The PG boards are accessible for novices yet nuanced enough for expert single-fin aficionados seeking something between a log and a hull.

Models in the Progressive Pig Series:

  • Space Pig

  • Space Pig PG

4. Acid Series (AD)

Summary:
The Acid Series channels the late-’60s, early-’70s transition era, with sharp nods to Australian hulls, Transition Era eggs, and Wayne Lynch’s “evolution” shapes. Boards feature rolled to spiral vee bottoms, moderate to pinched rails, and fuller nose/tail volumes, letting them plane and trim in a broad range of surf. The series is defined by speed, paddle power, and rail engagement. Riders describe them as “hull-ish” or “on ball bearings,” enabling pronounced carves, fast trims, and a feeling of skating the wave’s midface. A favorite among experimenters, travel quiver builders, and devotees of the stylish, loose riding of the late 1960s.

Models in the Acid Series:

  • Acid (Original/Speed Acid)

  • Acid Drop

  • Acid Egg

  • Acid 2020

  • Surfar

5. Short Models

Summary:
Gato Heroi’s shortboard and fish-inspired models blend radical design choices—foiled rails, inventive bottom contours, unique nose and tail shapes—with classic single-fin and twin-fin template DNA. These boards are made for powerful, performance-minded surfers who appreciate the drive and release of quality single-fin and twin-keel designs. Whether it’s the “stubbie” Roach, the lightning-fast Anti Fish, or the step-up Falcon, these boards all share a commitment to speed, progressive turns, and a direct feedback that rewards advanced rail work and experimental lines. The result is a refreshing alternative to generic contemporary shortboards, with all the feel and color of Gato Heroi’s artist-driven ethos.

Models in the Short Models Series:

  • Roach

  • Space Roach

  • Anti Fish

  • Gato Twin

  • Creme Fish

  • Falcon

6. Creme Series

Summary:
A sub-label for classic, traditional designs often produced under the Gato Heroi umbrella, the Creme series draws inspiration from famed California points, log icons, and D-fin pigs. These boards have generous outlines, scooped noses, pronounced 50/50 rails, and are glassed with luxurious volan cloth and resin tints, intended for a forgiving but stylish ride. Perfect for those who want a beautiful “forever board” that can nose ride, trim, and turn gracefully—even for beginners. Some models such as the Play Pig and Fleur add performance foils to old icons, representing some of the most “collectible” pieces in the Gato Heroi stables.

Models in the Creme Series:

  • Californian

  • Playdate

  • Fat Cat

  • Play Pig

  • Fleur

7. Specialty & Limited Models

Summary:
These include shapes either retired, made for particular surf conditions, or as limited runs for collaborators. Routinely crafted with parallel outlines, unique bottom contours, and custom paint/finish, these boards are often intended for experienced surfers wanting uncommon performance or collectible value. Unique construction elements, rare templates, or custom rail and tail work set these models apart from main-line offerings.

Models in Specialty/Limited Series:

  • Killer

  • Double Dagger

Smooth Operator

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Fin: Classic single fin, raked or D-fin (9½"–10½"), glass-on or box
A performance classic hand-shaped longboard, the Smooth Operator features continual rocker and a rolled bottom, with pinched rails and a set-back wide point enhancing noseriding security. The tail scoop/flip increases pocket maneuverability, while its thinner “bladey” profile rewards advanced riders who want responsive, stylish surfing and tight arcing turns in the pocket. The Chop Op variant adds a square tail for additional nose stability and even snappier tail turns. Best for powerful single-fin setups and works exceptionally well with 10"–10½" deep flex fins for maximum hold.

Operator

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Fin: Large pivot or D-fin (9½"–10")
A supremely versatile all-around log, the Operator is slightly thicker—more forgiving than the Smooth Operator. It has a bellied rolled bottom, foiled rails, and traditional pintail. Known for forgiving drop-knee turns, it glides through fat sections with ease, making it great for anyone seeking maximum classic flow and hotdogging. Pair with a wide, raked single fin or traditional D-fin of 9½"–10" for ideal performance and drive.

Playboy

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Fin: Greenough 4A-style flex fin or upright pivot (9¼"–10")
The Playboy is a high-speed, Hot Generation tribute stick with the wide point set back and pinched rails that offer considerable sensitivity. Strong tail vee enables smooth transition from nose work to rocket-like turns off the tail. Best suited to assertive, dynamic loggers, it shines with raked flex fins (like a Greenough 4A) or upright pivots in 9¼"–10" for drive and tip control.

Dagger

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Fin: Narrow base flex fin (8¾"–9½"), or Greenough-inspired profiles
Originally developed for Al Knost, the Dagger has healthy nose rocker and a squared, pulled-in tail for snap and control in the pocket. Sensitive and fast, the Dagger can pivot sharply and hold hard through noserides in beach breaks. Run a narrow base flex fin for looseness, or a Greenough-style for extra drive.

Death Dagger

Length: 9'6"–10'0"
Fin: Slim, upright flex (9–10")
A parallel-railed, dagger-nosed, and narrow-tailed log, the Death Dagger excels in steeper surf, combining tight noseride control with the ability to carve powerfully off the tail. Run a slim upright flex fin, or anything lively in the 9–10" range, to accentuate edge transitions and quickness.

Double Dagger

Length: 9'7"–10'0"
Fin: Pin-tail specific flex fin (9½"–10¼")
This model takes the Death Dagger outline, swaps the tail for a pin, and provides even more hold—especially in critical drops. Recommended with an upright, flexy fin (9½"–10¼") to maintain sensitivity while achieving powerful drive in good surf.

Killer

Length: 9'0"–9'8"
Fin: Classic squaretail single (9¼"–10")
The Killer’s sharp rails, parallel outline, and square tail produce speed and trim, favoring deep drop-knee turns and old-school lines. Use with a 9¼"–10" upright single fin, allowing for classic speed-shape surfing in steeper or punchy conditions.

Acid (a.k.a. Speed Acid)

Length: 7'0"–9'0"
Fin: Hull flex single, 9"–10", sometimes 2+1 for versatility
A Morocco-tested midlength, the Acid has a rolled bottom, fine rails, and excels at rail surfing and long drawn-out turns at high speed. Original versions favor a hull-style, flexy single fin (9"–10"), but it also works well as a 2+1 with smaller sidebites for extra hold in steeper conditions.

Acid Drop

Length: 7'0"–8'0"
Fin: Upright flex single, 8½"–9½", optional 2+1
The Acid Drop offers a slightly fuller outline, spiral vee out the tail, and a forgiving rounded pin for radical, pocket-oriented rail turns. Best run with an upright flex (8½"–9½") or as a 2+1 for more versatility and increased control.

Acid Egg

Length: 7'4"–8'0"
Fin: Midlength single, 8½"–9¼"
The most forgiving Acid, this egg-shaped midlength brings more volume up front and fuller rails, with a low rocker for easier trim and stability. Use an 8½"–9¼" upright or raked single fin for smooth carves, or a smaller “D” for more tip time and down-the-line speed.

Acid 2020

Length: 7'0"–8'0"
Fin: Upright or pivot single, 8½"–9¼"
With a fuller outline, softer rails, and user-friendly design, the Acid 2020 works best with a lively upright single, or a pivot template if you want earlier turns and higher hold.

Surfar

Length: 8'0"–9'0"
Fin: Raked single (8½"–9½"), or flex fin for rail turns
A forward-wide-point, teardrop-shaped “blade,” the Surfar balances drawn outlines, forgiving rails, and subtle rocker for a sweet, stable midlength or long shortboard. Pair with an 8½"–9½" raked single or glass flex—sometimes run as a single+stabilizer for heavier waves.

Space Pig

Length: 7'8"–9'0"
Fin: Large single (8¾"–9½"), or medium flex single
A modern Wayne Lynch inspiration, the Space Pig features pinched rails and a gently veed bottom for super smooth transitions. Use a 8¾"–9½" upright or mild flex fin for pocket surfing and max versatility. Advanced riders sometimes experiment with Greenough-style flex templates here, too.

Space Pig PG

Length: 7'8"–9'0"
Fin: Upright or flex single (8½"–9½")
With a more centralized wide point, panel vee through the tail, and more performance surfer in mind, best run with an 8½"–9½" upright fin for quick-release rail work.

Roach

Length: 6'4"–6'10"
Fin: Single box—upright, flex, or Greenough stubbie (7½"–8½")
Influenced by MP’s Kirra stubbies, the Roach offers flat rocker, wide tail, and speed for days. It excels with a 7½"–8½" upright or flex fin, accentuating planing speed and sharp pivot turns.

Space Roach

Length: 6'0"–6'8"
Fin: Single box, upright or flex (7½"–8"), sometimes twin option
The best “transition to singlefin” model, with double concave through the tail for hold and forgiveness. Pair with a flexy upright (7½"–8") for easy pivot and smooth, gliding turns.

Anti Fish

Length: 5'8"–6'2"
Fin: Twinnie keels (glass-on or Futures)
A fast and lively twin, drawing from MR’s legacy, the Anti Fish loves speed and vertical surfing. Use a performance upright or classic keel set, glass-ons preferred, for maximum down-the-line push with loose arcs.

Gato Twin

Length: 5'8"–6'4"
Fin: Large keels or upright twin (glass-on or Futures)
Slightly more volume and entry rocker make this a stable, paddle-friendly twin. Works well with larger keels, or switch to upright Futures for a looser, skatey feel.

Creme Fish

Length: 5'7"–6'0"
Fin: Twin keels or upright twin (glass-on, Futures recommended)
A forgiving, fun fish with single concave—use classic glass-on keels or upright twins for optimal control in variable surf, making it super adaptable, especially in short punchy beach breaks.

Falcon

Length: 6'2"–7'0"
Fin: Large upright or Brewer-inspired single, sometimes 2+1
The step-up mini-gun, made for bigger surf and travel. Use an upright 7⅞"–8½" single or a narrow Brewer-style fin, and switch to a 2+1 in true consequence surf.

Californian (Creme)

Length: 9'4"–9'8"
Fin: Large D-fin or pivot (10"–10½")
Creme’s parallel-railed, scoop-nose summer log is a noseriding machine on soft or punchy walls. Best matched with a classic D-fin in the 10"–10½" range.

Playdate (Creme)

Length: 9'4"–9'6"
Fin: Upright, forgiving pivot (9½"–10")
A more approachable, all-purpose longboard, intended for ease and fun with a little extra planing surface. Go for a forgiving pivot or raked single in the 9½"–10" size.

Fat Cat (Creme)

Length: 9'2"–9'6"
Fin: Broad base single, or D-fin (9¾"–10")
Balanced, forgiving and round, offering smooth paddle and noseriding. Pair with a versatile broad single for classic California style.

Play Pig (Creme)

Length: 9'2"–9'6"
Fin: Classic D-fin (9½"–10")
A true pig with wide-point-back outline and pulled-in nose, best enjoyed with a D-fin for stately pivots and lock-down stability on the tip.

Fleur (Creme)

Length: 9'6"–9'8"
Fin: Pig D-fin, tuned fin (9¾"–10¼")
A modern pin-pig, blending extra volume with lively foil—run with a modest D-fin for a blend of control and speed over the classic base.

Smooth Operator

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi C Fin (9.5"–10"), or D Fin for classic feel
Description:
This high-performance longboard features continual rocker, rolled bottom, and thin, pinched rails for stylish noseriding and aggressive tail turns. The C Fin—a high-aspect flex template—brings smooth drive and grip, keeping the rail alive in turns but allowing tip time. For a more period-correct feel, a Gato D Fin increases drag and lift at the nose. Both complement the Operator’s blend of pocket surfing and flow.

Operator

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi D Fin (9.5"–10")
Description:
A classic all-around pintail longboard with gentle rocker and generous belly, the Operator pairs best with the D Fin, which delivers abundant stability, slow drawn-out pivots, and tip-hugging noserides. This keeps the board true to its drop-knee-turning roots and makes it accessible for a wide range of surfers.

Playboy

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5"–10")
Description:
The Playboy, inspired by 1960s Australian “Hot Generation” boards, features an accelerated tail vee for on-rail, dynamic log surfing. The T Fin is a high-aspect, wide-base flex fin designed for drive and tight turns in foiled out logs, matching the Playboy’s preference for spirited, critical logging.

Dagger

Length: 9'0"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi C Fin (9.5"–10") or T Fin (for more flex)
Description:
This pulled-in longboard, developed with Alex Knost, prefers a flexible, moderately upright fin for quick transitions and pocket pivots. The C Fin enhances speed and arc response, while the T Fin, with added base and rake, suits heavier surfing and longer lines in steeper waves.

Death Dagger

Length: 9'6"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi C Fin (10") for flex & control
Description:
A board built for steep punchy waves, the Death Dagger’s parallel rails and pointed nose perform best with a C Fin, maximizing hold and responsiveness in tight sections.

Double Dagger

Length: 9'7"–10'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi C Fin or P Fin (for increased hold)
Description:
With a pin tail for critical sections, this high-performance log matches well with the C Fin for lively pocket surfing, or choose the deeper P Fin for more drive in larger surf.

Killer

Length: 9'0"–9'8"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi OP Fin (classic squaretail upright, 9.5"–10")
Description:
Squaretail drive monster—the OP Fin, engineered for the Operator lineage but perfect here, delivers upright release and control, keeping speed in the trim and drop-knee turns.

Acid (Speed Acid)

Length: 7'0"–9'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5")
Description:
A high-speed, hull-inspired midlength, the Speed Acid prefers the T Fin—a flex fin with a wide base for drive and tip release, built to handle everything from rail carves to rapid transitions.

Acid Drop

Length: 7'0"–8'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5")
Description:
With its forward outline and spiral vee tail, the Acid Drop comes alive with a T Fin—its flex and base let the rider access the board’s turning abilities and maximize high-line speed.

Acid Egg

Length: 7'4"–8'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5”)
Description:
The most user-friendly midlength in the Acid series, it matches perfectly with the T Fin’s blend of drive and release, smoothing out rail-to-rail transitions and carving.

Acid 2020

Length: 7'0"–8'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5")
Description:
Wider, more forgiving, it’s a perfect match for the T Fin, letting riders access trim, paddle power, and easy arcing turns even for those newer to hull boards.

Surfar

Length: 8'0"–9'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5"), or P Fin for bigger waves
Description:
All-around travel midlength with a teardrop outline, the Surfar enjoys the T Fin for its mix of drive and flex, or the P Fin if a larger, stiffer template is wanted for control on big days.

Space Pig / Space Pig PG

Length: 7'8"–9'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (9.5")
Description:
Wayne Lynch-inspired, the Space Pig family’s lively, rail-driven midlength approach works beautifully with the T Fin for speed and nimble drive in and out of the pocket. The same applies to the Space Pig PG for rail-to-rail sharpness.

Roach

Length: 6'4"–6'10"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (8"–9.5")
Description:
Kegel’s “stubbie” singlefin. T Fin in the 8-9.5" range offers high-aspect grip and flex to suit the board's modern, fluid style in both open faces and tight, punchy pockets.

Space Roach

Length: 6'0"–6'8"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (8”–9”)
Description:
Easy, forgiving singlefin with a double concave, controlled best with a smaller T Fin for balance and fast transitions. Adjust size for more hold or looser feel as desired.

Anti Fish

Length: 5'8"–6'2"
Recommended Fins: Gato Heroi glass-on keels or Futures twin keels
Description:
Performance MR-inspired twin. Factory pairs with Gato’s glass-on keels for maximum hold and classic fish feel, or use Futures for an upright, skatey response on modern waves.

Gato Twin

Length: 5'8"–6'4"
Recommended Fins: Gato Heroi glass-on keels or Futures twin (user's preference)
Description:
Modern twin with versatility—choose Gato’s deep glass-on keels for drive or surf more vertical and tighter with upright Futures Mark Richards-style fins.

Creme Fish

Length: 5'7"–6'0"
Recommended Fins: Gato Heroi glass-on keels or Futures twins
Description:
A Steve Lis-inspired fish designed for fun—use factory glass-ons for classic lines, or swap for upright templates for beachbreak looseness.

Falcon

Length: 6'2"–7'0"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi T Fin (8.5"–9.25") or 2+1 with Gato mini sidebites
Description:
Brewer-style mini gun. Works best with a moderately upright T Fin for added control in big, punchy surf. In heavy conditions, some riders run it as a 2+1 to increase hold.

Californian (Creme)

Length: 9'4"–9'8"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi B Fin (classic upright pivot, 10")
Description:
A stable Calif. summer log for noseriding, best paired with the B Fin—a large, classic upright designed for stable, stylish tip action.

Playdate (Creme)

Length: 9'4"–9'6"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi B Fin (9.5"–10")
Description:
This “everyman” longboard thrives on the B Fin, which provides solid noseride stability and smooth pivot turns, making it approachable and classic.

Fat Cat (Creme)

Length: 9'2"–9'6"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi B Fin (9.5"–10")
Description:
Forgiving, stable, and fun, the Fat Cat loves the classic pivot of the B Fin, maximizing glide and tip time for riders of all levels.

Play Pig (Creme)

Length: 9'2"–9'6"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi D Fin (10")
Description:
A pure pig log, this board shines with a D Fin for vintage lift, paddling ease, and old-school turning performance.

Fleur (Creme)

Length: 9'6"–9'8"
Recommended Fin: Gato Heroi F Fin or D Fin (9.5"–10")
Description:
A limited edition design with more volume and a refined outline. Works best with a moderate D Fin or F Fin for a blend of classic stability and modern control.

Key Gato Heroi Fin Descriptions:

  • C Fin: Flexible, high-aspect, minimizes drag—great for performance logs and pocket surfing.

  • T Fin: High-aspect, wide base with flex—perfect for midlengths, Playboys, Acids, Roach, Playdate, Spacepig.

  • B Fin: Upright, slightly tapered—designed for stability and noseride hold, ideal on traditional longboards (Californian, Fat Cat, Playdate).

  • OP Fin: Upright, squaretail classic—good for Operator and square-tails.

  • P Fin: Large template, maximum hold—great in bigger surf (sometimes on the Double Dagger, Surfar).

  • D Fin: Classic pivot (large area, little flex)—for period-correct pigs and logs.

  • F Fin: Broader raked, balances turn and control (Fleur, modern pigs).

For twins/fishes, use Gato glass-on keels or Futures/compatible upright sets as appropriate.

 

Acid Series

Transition boards, inspired by the late 60s / early 70s and surfers / travelers. These models are sleek and radical.

Surfar

Versatile midlength that is great for travel. Works in a large variety of conditions.

Surfar

Features a teardrop outline with a forward wide point, enhancing versatility across various wave conditions. The board's design includes a low, flat rocker and a rolled vee throughout the bottom, transitioning into a more paneled vee towards the tail. The rails are foiled to a 70/30 distribution, providing a forgiving feel suitable for different skill levels. ​

The Surfar paddles easily, allowing for early wave entry and swift speed down the line. Its designed to facilitate smooth, sweeping turns from the tail and is adept at handling various wave conditions, including choppy waters. Performs well in good surf/ large waves all the way down to 3 feet.

Perhaps the most defining characteristic is its versatility, balancing trim speed when ridden from the front and responsive maneuverability when turning from the tail. The Surfar is incredibly versatile and performs well across a range of conditions. It is the perfect travel board.

Playboy

​The Gato Heroi Playboy is a longboard surfboard inspired by the designs surfed by Australians in 1966 and 1967, notably reminiscent of the boards seen in the "Hot Generation" era. It features a wide-point set back, pinched rails, and a pronounced vee through the tail, making it highly versatile—responsive off the tail and maneuverable from the nose. This design allows surfers to execute dynamic turns and enjoy sensitive control while noseriding.

Playboy

​The Gato Heroi Playboy is a longboard surfboard inspired by the designs surfed by Australians in 1966 and 1967, notably reminiscent of the boards seen in the "Hot Generation" era. It features a wide-point set back, pinched rails, and a pronounced vee through the tail, making it highly versatile—responsive off the tail and maneuverable from the nose. This design allows surfers to execute dynamic turns and enjoy sensitive control while noseriding.

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Californian

The Californian is the perfect summer longboard, an incredible noserider that still turns really nicely off the tail. The parallel outline and fuller mid section ending in slightly kicked tail combine to make for dynamic noseriding. The scooped nose reduces swing weight through turns as well as providing flex when you’re up the front of the board. The Californian is wide and stable, yet somehow still holds in nicely on steeper sections. A Classic California log essence has been refined for trimming from centre, control on the nose and quick pivot turns. We have all been surfing it non-stop and highly recommend!!

Californian

The Californian is the perfect summer longboard, an incredible noserider that still turns really nicely off the tail. The parallel outline and fuller mid section ending in slightly kicked tail combine to make for dynamic noseriding. The scooped nose reduces swing weight through turns as well as providing flex when you’re up the front of the board. The Californian is wide and stable, yet somehow still holds in nicely on steeper sections. A Classic California log essence has been refined for trimming from centre, control on the nose and quick pivot turns. We have all been surfing it non-stop and highly recommend!!

Dagger

The Dagger was first developed by Robin as Al Knost’s model and fine-tuned for punchy Blackies beach breaks. After many years development in all conditions the model has been greatly refined. A healthy nose rocker provides stability up front, transitioning into a low and fast tail rocker - trim speed balanced with all the control of a pulled in square tail. The dagger now has a more refined rail foil and is even faster and more sensitive than ever. Holds in tight for great noseriding in the pocket, while handling sharp turns and full blooded cutbacks with ease.

Dagger

The Dagger was first developed by Robin as Al Knost’s model and fine-tuned for punchy Blackies beach breaks. After many years development in all conditions the model has been greatly refined. A healthy nose rocker provides stability up front, transitioning into a low and fast tail rocker - trim speed balanced with all the control of a pulled in square tail. The dagger now has a more refined rail foil and is even faster and more sensitive than ever. Holds in tight for great noseriding in the pocket, while handling sharp turns and full blooded cutbacks with ease.