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BIG BARON
An instant classic, the Big Baron is inspired by the mid lengths that generations before us rode on the infamous Gold Coast points. This is paired with a more modern bottom contour and twin fin placement, then complemented by a neatly pulled in round tail for extra hold. Because on this board, you’ll be burning speed and burying rail. A lot of it
BARON FLYER
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
EL BARON PU
The head honcho of the Baron family – the El Barón features a stretched out Big Baron outline that’s ridden narrower, with slightly more rocker and modern concaves to handle more speed and versatility. It’s a subtle single to double, featuring a “reverse concave” – one of Jason’s favourite designs. This means it’s a deeper concave in the middle, with slightly shallower concave in the nose and tail to help with water flow for maximum drive. Similar to the Big Baron, riding El Barón will naturally smooth out your surfing and translate almost immediately to the shorter, more high-performance boards that most of us want to ride when conditions (and mood) align
FORGET ME NOT 3 STEP UP PU
In the last few seasons it has excelled on countless surf trips and at the more powerful locations on the WCT, ridden by the entire Traktor Team if they feel the surf calls for at least an inch longer than their regular shortboard. When Ace won the Tahiti Pro in perfect double overhead Teahupo’o, he chose a slightly longer version of his regular 5’10” Forget Me Not, and rode a FMN3 Step Up 6’0” to victory. There’s been a long list of highlights during our development of the FMN3 Step Up.