LOST.TV - THE ROCKET. A runaway success! The most positive reaction to a new model since the original Round Nose Fish! Originally shaped as a 53 for Shanes young son Noah by former Lost shaper and pro surfer Noah Budroe. The board features a wide forward outline with round forgiving rails, flat deck and a wide rocket tail. The rocker is extremely low in the tail for tight arcs out of turns. This board actually has as much tail rocker as any board in our line. Coupled with a deep concave throughout, via a straightened stringer line, the board is a small to average wave all-rounder that can be effectively ridden 4 to 8 shorter, 1/8 thinner, and just slightly wider than your normal short board without sacrificing any of the carve or drive. This one has to be ridden to be believed
Now available with new, Aaron Cormican inspired, Grocket winged mini-swallow tail. This tail increases control for lighter snappier surfers and also lends itself well to surfers who prefer to ride the board a bit longer (2-4 shorter than their normal boards) as it shortens the rail line and turning arc. See Gorkin putting his Grocket through the round in his Holiday in Cabodia secion of 55 x 19 ¼ REDUX.
@Livethelementss think about a 5'5" or even 5'4". i am about your size and the 5'5" works well, just got it and like it a lot
SHOOKSLAY 3 months ago
i want that board !!!!
BEERXORCIST 1 year ago
anyone know this song?
gobig67 1 year ago
im 5' 10" AND 140 LBS and im going to get a 5'8 rocket. will that be ok or should i defently not get it. i live in new jersey
Livethelementss 1 year ago
@jpsurf93
It depends. If found that mine works best when its in chest high+ range. Waist high is doable but knee high is really pushing it for this board
Freestyler717 1 year ago
would this board be good for knee high to chest high waves in the northeast?
jpsurf93 1 year ago
what type of future fins do you recommend for florida waves???
davebiggun 2 years ago
Anything smaller than 6'2" I cannot surf on.
intelegens 3 years ago
I like the design concept.
markbsigler 3 years ago