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Wanderer

$1,050.00

The Wanderer is Jack’s take on a modern mid-length — designed for surfers chasing something cruisey and reliable with just enough performance to keep it lively. It blends the easy paddle and glide of a mini mal with a more refined outline, keeping the wide point forward and drawing into a pulled-in nose for smoother entry and flow.

Underneath, it runs from flat to double concave with vee out the tail — a bottom shape that helps get the board on rail while maintaining speed and control. The rounded pin tail keeps it feeling smooth and connected through turns, and the fin setup is versatile: ride it as a single, 2+1, thruster, or quad depending on your style.

Whether you're transitioning down from a longboard, stepping up for more paddle power, or just looking for something easy that still performs, the Wanderer is built to roam.

Overall Feel

User-friendly and cruisey with surprising performance when you push it.

Best for: 1–4 ft waves
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced

Design Features

  • Tail: Rounded pin — smooth hold through turns

  • Rails: Medium — balanced for control and forgiveness

  • Bottom Contour:

    • Flat entry

    • Double concave through the fins

    • Vee off the tail

  • Rocker: Low to mid — easy entry, still responsive

  • Fin Setup: 3 or 4 fin (Thruster or Quad) or Single fin with side bites

  • Glassing: 6oz + 4oz deck / 6oz bottom

Available Sizes

All volumes are approximate due to handshaped construction.

  • 6’6” x 20 3/4” x 2 5/8” — approx. 41.5L

  • 6’8” x 21” x 2 5/8” — approx. 43.5L

  • 6’10” x 21 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 46.5L

  • 7’0” x 21 1/2” x 2 3/4” — approx. 48.5L

  • 7’2” x 21 3/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 50.5L

  • 7’4” x 22” x 2 3/4” — approx. 52.5L

  • 7’6” x 22 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 54.0L

Pricing

  • $950 for boards up to 6'11"

  • $1000 for boards from 7'0" to 7'6"
    (Base price includes single fin box only)

Add-Ons

  • Extra plugs: +$25 each

  • Fins:

    • $120 Single

    • $60 Side bites (2+1)

  • Resin tint or pigment: +$75 per side

  • Polish / gloss finish: +$120

Quantity:
Place Order

The Wanderer is Jack’s take on a modern mid-length — designed for surfers chasing something cruisey and reliable with just enough performance to keep it lively. It blends the easy paddle and glide of a mini mal with a more refined outline, keeping the wide point forward and drawing into a pulled-in nose for smoother entry and flow.

Underneath, it runs from flat to double concave with vee out the tail — a bottom shape that helps get the board on rail while maintaining speed and control. The rounded pin tail keeps it feeling smooth and connected through turns, and the fin setup is versatile: ride it as a single, 2+1, thruster, or quad depending on your style.

Whether you're transitioning down from a longboard, stepping up for more paddle power, or just looking for something easy that still performs, the Wanderer is built to roam.

Overall Feel

User-friendly and cruisey with surprising performance when you push it.

Best for: 1–4 ft waves
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced

Design Features

  • Tail: Rounded pin — smooth hold through turns

  • Rails: Medium — balanced for control and forgiveness

  • Bottom Contour:

    • Flat entry

    • Double concave through the fins

    • Vee off the tail

  • Rocker: Low to mid — easy entry, still responsive

  • Fin Setup: 3 or 4 fin (Thruster or Quad) or Single fin with side bites

  • Glassing: 6oz + 4oz deck / 6oz bottom

Available Sizes

All volumes are approximate due to handshaped construction.

  • 6’6” x 20 3/4” x 2 5/8” — approx. 41.5L

  • 6’8” x 21” x 2 5/8” — approx. 43.5L

  • 6’10” x 21 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 46.5L

  • 7’0” x 21 1/2” x 2 3/4” — approx. 48.5L

  • 7’2” x 21 3/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 50.5L

  • 7’4” x 22” x 2 3/4” — approx. 52.5L

  • 7’6” x 22 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 54.0L

Pricing

  • $950 for boards up to 6'11"

  • $1000 for boards from 7'0" to 7'6"
    (Base price includes single fin box only)

Add-Ons

  • Extra plugs: +$25 each

  • Fins:

    • $120 Single

    • $60 Side bites (2+1)

  • Resin tint or pigment: +$75 per side

  • Polish / gloss finish: +$120

The Wanderer is Jack’s take on a modern mid-length — designed for surfers chasing something cruisey and reliable with just enough performance to keep it lively. It blends the easy paddle and glide of a mini mal with a more refined outline, keeping the wide point forward and drawing into a pulled-in nose for smoother entry and flow.

Underneath, it runs from flat to double concave with vee out the tail — a bottom shape that helps get the board on rail while maintaining speed and control. The rounded pin tail keeps it feeling smooth and connected through turns, and the fin setup is versatile: ride it as a single, 2+1, thruster, or quad depending on your style.

Whether you're transitioning down from a longboard, stepping up for more paddle power, or just looking for something easy that still performs, the Wanderer is built to roam.

Overall Feel

User-friendly and cruisey with surprising performance when you push it.

Best for: 1–4 ft waves
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced

Design Features

  • Tail: Rounded pin — smooth hold through turns

  • Rails: Medium — balanced for control and forgiveness

  • Bottom Contour:

    • Flat entry

    • Double concave through the fins

    • Vee off the tail

  • Rocker: Low to mid — easy entry, still responsive

  • Fin Setup: 3 or 4 fin (Thruster or Quad) or Single fin with side bites

  • Glassing: 6oz + 4oz deck / 6oz bottom

Available Sizes

All volumes are approximate due to handshaped construction.

  • 6’6” x 20 3/4” x 2 5/8” — approx. 41.5L

  • 6’8” x 21” x 2 5/8” — approx. 43.5L

  • 6’10” x 21 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 46.5L

  • 7’0” x 21 1/2” x 2 3/4” — approx. 48.5L

  • 7’2” x 21 3/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 50.5L

  • 7’4” x 22” x 2 3/4” — approx. 52.5L

  • 7’6” x 22 1/4” x 2 3/4” — approx. 54.0L

Pricing

  • $950 for boards up to 6'11"

  • $1000 for boards from 7'0" to 7'6"
    (Base price includes single fin box only)

Add-Ons

  • Extra plugs: +$25 each

  • Fins:

    • $120 Single

    • $60 Side bites (2+1)

  • Resin tint or pigment: +$75 per side

  • Polish / gloss finish: +$120

Ask / Order

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2 + 1 Fin setup, Raido pivot + side bites
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7'2" x 21 3/4" x 2 3/4"
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