The Rip Off

A high performance board for all kinds of conditions..

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The Rip Off


Designed with a very deep single concave through the entire bottom, flatter nose rocker and lots of tail lift for quick turning. The concave flattens out the stringer rocker for speed, and leaves lots of curve in the outline rocker. This makes it fast to get going, but ultra loose and snappy too!

The fuller nose and wider outline add to its speed and keep it flowing in smaller, weaker waves.It also has extra volume due to a flat deck and fuller rails, so we suggest that you order it about 1/8" under your normal thickness.

A high performance board for all kinds of conditions, order the Rip Off about 4-6" shorter, and 3/4" to 1" wider than your everyday shortboard.

- Rip Off SPECS -
Medium/Standard
Thruster, Quad, and 5-Fin
1FT - 6FT
Medium/Standard | Thruster, Quad, and 5-Fin | 1FT - 6FT
Medium
Single
Medium High
Medium|Single|Medium High
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Rip Off DIMENSIONS

Below are standard dimensions for the Rip Off.

Models that have XL or PRO dimensions will be listed underneath the standard dims and are better options for surfers looking to slightly add foam without lengthening the board (XL Dims) or reduce foam without shortening the board (Pro Dims).

XL & Pro Dimensions are finely tuned to certain models to ensure they perform as the model is intended to (rails, concave, foil stays the same).

Standard Dimensions

Size Width Thickness Volume
5'6" 19.19 2.13 25.9 Custom Order
5'7" 19.38 2.19 27.1 Custom Order
5'8" 19.5 2.25 28.5 Custom Order
5'9" 19.63 2.31 29.9 Custom Order
5'10" 19.75 2.31 30.5 Custom Order
5'11" 19.88 2.38 32.1 Custom Order
6'0" 20 2.44 33.6 Custom Order
6'1" 20.25 2.5 35.2 Custom Order
6'2" 20.5 2.5 36.1 Custom Order
6'3" 20.75 2.56 38 Custom Order
6'4" 21 2.63 40 Custom Order

VOLUME CALCULATOR

Our volume guide can help you figure out a good estimated volume for you to base your next board off of.

Ability/weight/volume numbers are not exact, but can give you an idea of where to start. This chart is assuming volume for a basic performance board to be ridden in weak to good waves.

  • Generally speaking, you would want to ADD volume for a board designed for smaller, weaker conditions.

  • You would also ADD volume for a step-up/gun board for use in even bigger, more powerful waves.

  • Added weight (thick wetsuit, booties, etc.) should be calculated into your weight.

  • You generally want to balance the added ease of paddling (more volume) with sensitivity and performance (less volume).