The Peanut started as an experiment to make the smallest board possible for head-high waves—and it worked. This little performance twinzer has a single-to-double concave and “side cuts” between the feet that cut down surface area, keeping it from tracking. Those cuts flow into a round tail just behind your back foot, giving a board that’s loose but still controlled.
Originally 4'10", the Peanut can be stretched up to 6'6" to fit different surfers and skill levels. It rips in everything from knee-high to a few feet overhead.