The fruit of collaboration with team riders (including Mason Schremmer), the Moose Knuckle has been designed to be the the easiest longboard to handle of the range.
Its aim: to enable lighter surfers or to delicate style from turn effortlessly and nose rider without stress.
In the water, it's a a longboard that immediately gives you confidence - very stable for walkingbut capable of sharp bends as soon as it is requested from the back foot.
Many describe it as "player"ideal for fine-tuning investments and attempt old-school maneuvers (fade take-offs, drop-knee turns) without getting trapped.
The major benefit is that it erases the sometimes "convertible" look of traditional logs to offer a more intuitive driving.
Result: a beginner-intermediate surfers will progress fastera experienced surfer can pushing the style envelope (radically cast cutbacks, noserides long maintained) - fun for everyone.
| Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9'2" | 22 5/8" | 2 13/16" | ~66.5L |
| 9'6" | 22 7/8" | 2 7/8" | ~71.2L |
| 10'0" | 23 1/2" | 3 1/4" | ~87.2L |
Outline with large, voluminous nose coneensuring outstanding nose-ride stability.
Slightly tapered tail at square tail pinched - narrower than a noserider classic - which makes it ultra-reactive pivot on the back foot while retaining bearing capacity (the hippy tail of the Harrison has been refined here).
Fairly flat overall rocker facilitating train and the trimmingwith a small kick tail to help with turns.
50/50 solid rails on the front/middle for stabilitybecoming 60/40 to tail for a little more bite in the water during turns.
Generously concave nose to compensate for narrower tail - we keep a excellent nose ride (the concave adds lift even in soft sections).
Bottom slightly concave to flat in the center, then very light rear rolldue to the tail more pinched.
A hybrid design which combines the best of Harrison (flow, performance) and Town Bike (ease, indulgence) - Thomas himself says it's the "lovechild of these models.
Ideal for light to moderate surfersincluding women and young peoplethanks to its improved handling.
Suitable from progressive beginner level (you can learn so much on this stable board) and of course intermediaries who want a log tolerant.
Visit experienced longboarders with classic style will also appreciate this shape to test retro figures without the hassle.
A the perfect choice for your first high-end longboardor additional "easy" log in the quiver of an expert.
Ultra-versatile program validated from 0.3 m "slop to 1 m+ clean.
It has been tested everywhere : pointbreak that unwinds, beachbreak clapoteux, perfect Indonesian reef - balance sheet, it really comes through in all these situations.
Obviously, his maximum fun can be found in the small to medium waves (50 cm - 1m20) where its easy does wonders.
It can take in more when needed (1m50 clean), but we prefer a Big Dreams for example.
Its niche is "every day, every wave"with a bonus on those a little soft where he keeps performance while others logs are bored.
Single fin (US box).
A center fin ~9″ pivot will give stability and pivot.
Riders like Mason often prefer a slightly smaller centreboard (8.5″) to accentuate the player side on tail.
No lateral requirements - the Moose is designed for turn flat old-schooland the single gives full expression to its rounded rails.





