Arakawa designed this high performance series board specifically for Jack Robinson and his style of surfing on the tour. They have been working on a hi-performance shortboard with more tail rocker than any of our other designs for lightning quick response in the pocket. The challenge has always been to achieve this without sacrificing speed and glide through the turns. This is what often nudges people to opt for low rocker boards in small waves. The Jackpot is the exception. Arakawa has been able to design a sneaky rocker that has the frictionless feel of a typical small wave board —but also the razor-sharp attack you would only expect from a hi-performance shape. This is the board for beach breaks, small reef breaks, or any time you want to mercilessly tear a wave to pieces. It's like a triple seven (777) jackpot!
Product Info
Arakawa designed this high performance series board specifically for Jack Robinson and his style of surfing on the tour. They have been working on a hi-performance shortboard with more tail rocker than any of our other designs for lightning quick response in the pocket. The challenge has always been to achieve this without sacrificing speed and glide through the turns. This is what often nudges people to opt for low rocker boards in small waves. The Jackpot is the exception. Arakawa has been able to design a sneaky rocker that has the frictionless feel of a typical small wave board —but also the razor-sharp attack you would only expect from a hi-performance shape. This is the board for beach breaks, small reef breaks, or any time you want to mercilessly tear a wave to pieces. It's like a triple seven (777) jackpot!
Product Details
- Type: Shortboard
- Dimensions: 6'3" x 19 ⅜" x 2 ½"
- Volume: 31.7L
- Construction: PU / Murray Glassing
- Bottom Contour: Deep single to double concave, flat off the tail
- Tail: Squash
- Fin Configuration: Thruster
- Fin Plugs: Futures Fins compatible fin boxes
*Fins Not Included
Product Construction
Polyurethane/Polyester Resin
Building a board in PU means using a Polyurethane foam blank and glassing it with polyester (PE) resin . This is how the majority of today’s surfboards are built. It is not a new way to make a board, but the materials are very stable, strong, consistent, and easy to work with. Many surfers prefer the feel of PU boards because that is what they have ridden all their lives, and because they feel really good.
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