PUKAS Surfboard Model “The Mix” Shaped by Mikel Agote

THE MIX is a mix. Obvious, right? It all came because of those lazy summer days were waves don’t push. We questioned ourselves; how could we get a fast surfboard for slower waves, but still make it fun for tight turns? And Mikel Agote came along with the answer; a mix between the upper half of the ARRAIA Model, and the lower half of the TEAM STAFF Model.

The low rocker in the first third of the board allows to paddle with ease and having a wider outline with more foam gives extra buoyancy. When the wave has no speed to offer, THE MIX will give it to you, because the flatter the rocker, the faster the board. Ask Ramzi how good they work, he loves them!

But what makes THE MIX special is how it mixes that upper side with a high performance bottom. It allows to do tight turns and you can easily go from rail to rail. Summer lovin’ at its fullest. You can order it in EPS construction as well.

Tail:  Squash or Swallow
Other Sizes: 4´10” to 6´8”
Bottom: Single to Vee
Type: A-3


Hodei surfing The Mix, shaped by Mikel Agote

 

THE MIX is a mix. Obvious, right? It all came because of those lazy summer days were waves don’t push. We questioned ourselves; how could we get a fast surfboard for slower waves, but still make it fun for tight turns? Mikel Agote came along with the answer and Hodei surfed it.


New 2012 Pukas Model “The Game” by Gabriel Medina

The Game is the latest model developed by Pukas. Designed and shaped by Johnny Cabianca, tested by Gabriel Medina and developed at Olatu, the official Pukas Factory, this board is meant to be ridden when waves are slow. With a flat rocker and a wider outline, this board should be about 4 inches shorter than your normal board and should have 15% more litres than your high performance weapon.


PUKAS 2011 Surfboard Models (Redondo, DFK, Mad Mix)


CHILLI 2011 Surfboard Arts

CHILLI 2011 Surfboard Arts for Custom Orders!!!!


…LOST 2011 Surfboard Models Median Dimension Chart

This chart serves as a general guide to what our various models will look like in a retail setting. These numbers are optimum stock dims for th emodels, to ensure the flow between outline and rocker, but are not in stone. This is both a guide for deciding whether to choose a stock board or custom order one with your own dims; and also a guide for quiver bulding.

NOW FEATURING CUBIC VOLUME IN LITERS VOLUME CHART – Beginning in fall of 2010, all …..Lost surfboards now come with the “Cubic Volume” of the shaped blank (in liters) writen on the stringer. This helps as a guide for surfers to re-order boards and get the same amount of flotation that they are used to. It also allows for more fine tuned quiver building. We will use it as a tool to track our customer’s needs the same way as we use the surfers’s weight and or style of surfing.

The “cl” of all our stock dimensions is now in the Dim Chart (in this catalog) as well, so surfers can see what size of a grovel board might match the volume of the high performance shortboard they already have. Overall, it’s a reat tool to help us all learn more about what’s going on under our feet and make ordering a board a more accurate process.


LOST 2011 Surfboard Logos

2011 LOST Surfboard LOGOS for Custom Orders!!!!


LOST 2011 Surfboard arts

2011 LOST Surfboard arts for custom surfboards!!!


Darren Handley Bio

Bred in Kirra on Queensland’s Gold Coast, Darren Handley has lived and breathed surfing his entire life. At the age of 12 he started sweeping floors at the local surfboard factory, which eventually led him to Murray Bourton’s infamous Pipedream factory. This is where Darren Handley learnt all aspects of board production. After 10 years with Pipedream Surfboards he branched out to launch his own label DHD (Darren Handley Designs).

Darren Handley has travelled the world, surfing every type of wave to create the perfect surfboard. But it’s the famed “Superbank” surf break on the Gold Coast, that provides an incredibly high performance environment that allows Darren Handley to make the fastest, most responsive boards in the world, ridden by the best surfers in the world.

Apart from having the world’s best riders lining up to ride his shapes, his staff are at a very high level of surfing and this has been the catalyst for DHD (Darren Handley Designs) reaching such high standards of production.

Darren Handley continues to remain at the forefront of cutting edge surfboard design and sets industry bench marks for quality and performance.


Johnny Cabianca Bio

Surfboard builder since 1980, first as glasser and in 1988 started shaping. A large part of his career has been spent finishing shapes for some of the most important names in the world surfing market. He shapes all types of boards for all types of breaks including beach breaks, reef breaks, tow-in, retros, longboards, stand-ups, etc…