Surf Training Device
Designed with world champion Surfer Cory Lopez to train competition surfers
***For Serious Surfers***
You gotta be prepared to ride this board with your shoulders and hips as if engaging your rail on trim. Surf: Don’t Skate. Even for highly skilled skaters, helmets and pads are recommended. You know your skill level and you know your own limits.
We love your style but we also want you to take care of yourself. As the saying goes “Easy does it!” We don’t want you going all out on your first ride. Get to know your board and bond with it before RIPPING. When you’re ready, practice your blow tails and tail whips all day long, but skate within your limits and wear safety gear to keep you safe. The concave and swallow kick-tail allow you to get leverage on the deck for tail washes and 180s
Which HST Trucks should you get?
Hamboards produces trucks with four different pivot angles, 55°, 40°, 20° and 0°. After years of testing and customer feedback, we have identified three setups which cover the majority of skill levels and customer riding styles.
HST 40°/40° — "Dig and Carve"
Skill Level: Expert
This is the original setup that built Hamboards' reputation. If you're looking for deep carves and big turns with maximum versatility, this is the setup for you. The 40°/40° configuration delivers equal front and rear turning, letting you throw the tail of your board just like you're hitting the lip of a wave and carving back down the face. Once you're at speed, you have complete control over your ride—from easy cruising and technical footwork to wide-open shredding that digs deep into every turn. This is the ultimate performance setup for advanced riders who want the widest range of possibilities, whether you're seeking mellow flow or aggressive rail-to-rail carving that mirrors the most dynamic surf sessions.
HST 55°/20° — "Pump and Glide"
Skill Level: Intermediate
If you're looking for effortless pumping and that smooth glide-down-the-line feeling, this is the setup for you. The 55°/20° configuration creates the perfect balance of front drive and rear stability, making it ideal for practicing footwork and cross-stepping while maintaining deep rail control when you need it. Once you build speed, you can make that critical turn down the line and immediately transition into nose walking with more control and ease than ever before. You can still engage the rail and carve when the moment calls for it, but this setup prioritizes flow over power—perfect for riders who love the glide and want to focus on style, technique, and that meditative connection between board and rider.
Technical Details
Length: 26 in
Width: 14 in
Wheelbase: 14 in
Weight: 9 lb
Deck Material: Birch
Deck Thickness: 11 mm
Wheel Size: 66 mm
Wheel Material: Polyurethane
Wheel Durometer: Hardness: 78A - 80A
Carving Front Truck: HST 40° baseplate, 200 mm hanger
Carving Rear Truck: HST 40° baseplate, 200 mm hanger
Surfskate Front Truck: HST 55° baseplate, 200 mm hanger
Surfskate Rear Truck: HST 20° baseplate, 180 mm hanger
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