The Firewire Too Fish surfboard is an evolution of the 2017 "Go Fish" model, updated with lessons Rob Machado learned from the "Seaside" model.
It's Rob Machado's favorite board in small, less powerful waves, due to its thickness and buoyancy in the front two-thirds of the board. However, this shape tapers aggressively towards the tail to provide good grip in powerful waves. Rob Machado surfs the Too Fish in all types of waves, from overhead waves on the Hawaiian North Shore to perfect days in California, as well as all the small waves on the beach break in front of his home.
Available in a twin-fin configuration, with Futures fin system, in 12 sizes, from 5'2'' to 6'3''.
Volcanic Epoxy Construction:
The Volcanic construction uses basalt fibers extruded from crushed and melted volcanic rocks. These fibers have characteristics similar to carbon in terms of strength and weight, but are more environmentally friendly as they are of organic origin. Basalt fiber is resistant to chemicals and is used in the manufacturing of surfboards, as well as in the aerospace industry for rockets and jet engines. It has higher resistance to high temperatures and greater elasticity than traditional carbon fiber.