Stand Up Paddle Boards


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Bark 12'6" Competitor
Specifications
LENGTH: 12'6″ 3810 mm
NOSE: 9.5″ 241.3 mm
MID: 29″ 736.6 mm
TAIL: 16.5″ 419.1 mm
THICK: 6.5″ 165.1 mm
VOLUME: 233L
FINS: Futures
TECHNOLOGY: Tuflite
Description
JOE BARK teamed up with surf and paddle industry leader Surftech to produce a line of boards constructed utilizing their unrivaled Tuflite technology the ultimate in performance and durability. Joe's designs, coupled with Surftech's advanced composite sandwich fabrication, yield boards that are not only light and durable, but are also proven performers.
Joe's 12'6 answer to the needs of Hawaiians Slater trout, Candice Appleby and Aaron Napoleon when they were invited to race the Rainbow Sandals Battle of the Paddle. This specialized competition board has quickly become a favorite of among paddlers for all circumstances training and downwind runs. The displacement entry into a planing hull provides the efficiency needed for sprint paddling in all wind and water conditions. 
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Lahui Kai 12'6" Mitcho
Specifications
LENGTH: 12'6″ 3810 mm
NOSE: 9″ 228.6 mm
MID: 27″ 685.8 mm
TAIL: 11″ 279.4 mm
THICK: 6″ 152.4 mm
VOLUME: 250L
FINS: Futures
TECHNOLOGY: Tuflite
Description
Lahui Kai's 12'6″ Jamie Mitchell model is fast, stable, and light on the shoulders. This is a Battle of the Paddle winning board! A great board for racing or just cruising on a long paddle, it even per-forms well in the wind.
Special Features
Easy carry handle, deck traction.

| length | width | thickness | volume | surfer weight |
| 9'8" | 293/4" | 41/4" | 149ltr | < 90kg/200lbs |
| 10'2" | 297/8" | 41/8" | 146ltr | Ideal for all weights |

| length | width | thickness | volume | surfer weight |
| 12'0" | 293/4" | 41/4" | 171 | < 90kg/200lbs |


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Designed as a small wave long board the Micky Munoz 12' is an ideal SUP. It is being used by Wingnut (endless summer) and many others. For flat water cruising to big wave riding this board does it all!!![]()



The 11' NSP long board is an ideal SUP for the budget minded surfer who weighs up to 80kgs at $1149 it is the cheapest SUP around. It works in flat water through to big waves. The board is a standard surfboard so can be used as a traditional surboard as well. Built in E2 epoxy construction it will take all the punishment you can throw at it while learning to SUP and last you for years to come.
$1149


C4 Bat Wing Swallow 9' SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner, 75 to 125 pounds; intermediate up to 150 lbs; advanced up to 190 lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: While this smaller and more manageable SUP was designed for lighter surfers like kids and girls, it features contemporary shortboard components that make it a front-line preference of the C4 surf team when they want a board for high performance surfing and/or competition. Under the command of advanced riders this thin, light, progressive-rocker SUP shortboard refuses to take no for an answer.
C4 Swallow 9'6" SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner, 75 to 135 lbs; intermediate up to 170 lbs; advanced up to 200 lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: This state-of-the-art ‘short SUP fuses a neutral rocker to a Fish-like template. The crisp edges and fuller rails keeps the C4 ‘Swish lubricated at high speeds, allowing immediate response in hard turns--------yet this board is buoyant and stable enough for most intermediate and advanced surfers to paddle around comfortably for hours.
C4 BK Pro 10' SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner, 75 to 145 lbs; intermediate up to 185 lbs; advanced up to 215 lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: The Brian Kealuana Model is the end result of a design evolution that commenced with the very first SUP ‘short board≠ back in 2003. This board combines a constant-curve Hawaii rocker which is calibrated to accelerate at nose and tail in sync with the pulled-in outline. The thickness distribution tapers toward the tail to allow harder turns at higher speeds, and the wing-swallow reduces tail area under the back foot, and grants greater adhesion and torque in carving turns. If you are keen on progressive, full-tilt SUP surfing and really want to push the edge of the performance envelope, this is the board for you.
C4 SUP - Stand Up Paddle Surfboard
Dave Parmenter and Brian Keaulana need no introduction: Dave is a former pro surfer and revered innovative custom shaper. Brian is a mentor of surfers worldwide. Together, they have spent years designing boards at the testing grounds of Makaha Beach. When they designed the 1st known 10' SUP (stand up board), they took the sport to a new level. They are high-performance boards, the perfect blend of rocker and curves, allowing them to paddle fast and be loose in the surf.
10ft SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner, 75 to 165lbs; intermediate up to 200 lbs; advanced up to 220 lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: Probably the most versatile of all the C4 designs. The performance available from this stock 10-footer belies it's bulk: At first glance it might resemble a garden-variety ‘long board shape, but the rails, rocker, deck line, and flat bottom are all stripped from the short board design tree. The C4 10'0" paddles a foot longer but surfs a foot shorter. And while these nimble but stable boards are the workhorses of our demo fleet, don't be surprised to see them in the finals of SUP competitions.
10ft 6in SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner, 75 to 180 lbs; intermediate up to 220 lbs; advanced up to 250 lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: The 10'6" incorporates the same design components as the 10-footer--------progressive rocker, balanced outline, and flat deck and bottom-------to deliver the same friskiness to a longer and wider plan-shape. The extra length and width accommodates cruising and flat-water paddlers, while its hot rod components satisfy even the most advanced SUP surfer. Our most popular SUP board.
11ft 6in SUP
Rider guidelines: Beginner up to 250 lbs; intermediate and advanced up to 300+ lbs.
DESIGN NOTES: This model is the culmination of over a decade spent refining Brian Keaulana≠s tandem surfboards. Brian asks for a lot from his tandem boards-------------he snap turns his big boards and charges Point surf and does ‘helicopters on them--------he just won't settle for a chunk of sidewalk that allows him to merely pose straight-off in the whitewater. The 11'6" Standem model is the Cadillac of our fleet. Possessing the same design features that propel the 10'0" and the 10'6", this board provides the SUP surfer with stability and glide unmatched by much larger SUP boards on the market. Something of a cross-over design, this board also doubles as a tandem surfboard, rescue board, or even a super light and playful tanker for the Big Bruddah.


Bonga's high-performance, wave riding stand-up design.
"The most noticeable feature of the design is the step-deck and rail. This unique configuration creates a full volume board with disproportionately thin rails. The thinner rails allow the board to bottom turn, curve and fit in the pocket much like a standard longboard. Already proven a contest winner, it's designed as a dedicated in-the-surf stand-up." Carl Shcaper
$2299
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Bonga winning the C4 Waterman/Honolua Surf Co. Stand-up Paddle Inv at Queens Waikiki Oahu 22 - 25 August 2007 on a board straight out of the box!!!

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