Alogrithm
A rounded pin longboard that blends the flow of a classic nose rider with the performance of a speed egg. Plenty of glide and trim for the long sections with a tighter turning radius but still offering extended tip time on the nose. This board will free your mind and open new paths to what a board over nine feet can do.
Ride as a single with your favorite ‘log’ fin for perching on the nose. Set up a 2+1 cluster with about 7 or 8 inches of fin in the middle with small side bites for effortless turning and control in bigger surf.
Create your own style.

Analog (La Bahia)
The Analog is your classic longboard that allows for extended nose rides in any conditions. Developed in our beach break conditions and refined on Pacific point surf, this single fin design has quickly become a fovorite of our traveling ambassadors.
A subtle concave through the front third creates lift while reducing swing weight. Hit that drop knee turn, take a few steps and feel the fun as you glide from the front.
Proudly made by humans on the third stone from the sun
Midranger
Designed as more of a series than a specific model, these boards all carry the same rocker DNA with different outline shapes depending on your riding style. Pulled in at the nose to draw tighter lines or an eggy profile for a more playful approach, they work well in a broad range of wave sizes from knee high to overhead. Slightly forward wide point and low entry rocker compliment a subtle V off the tail for effortless trim speed and clean rail to rail transitions.
Drawing long arcs on any wave face has never been more in vogue. Pick your own fin configuration to dial in the feel and let it run. Whether charging the beachy, angling down the cobblestones or tempting the reef, these boards deliver a positive feel with speed to burn.
Sizing runs from 7’5 to 8’3 with 7’11 being the sweet spot and a great length for travel.
eXperience
Modern take on a retro pig outline with wide point slightly aft of center for riders who focus on edging the rails to generate speed, opting to flow rather than force it. Pronounced S rail line starts high in the nose and blends with a subtle rolled bottom for the feel of a hull without the hang ups. Low rails in the back third for clean release and a loose, jazzy feel. Not for everyone, but those who understand what’s going on here love this thing. The Greenough A4 seems to be the fin of choice but that’s your call.
Channel your inner Wayne Lynch and carve some fresh tracks!