The Chariot
Deeply rooted in classic single-fin design. The Chariot is made for surfers who want the pure feeling of traditional noseriding.
Rocker
The Chariot features a mellow entry rocker that delivers effortless paddling, smooth glide, and exceptional stability. By keeping more of the board engaged with the water, it carries speed naturally and trims with very little effort, making it feel composed from the moment you paddle into a wave.
The added tail kick keeps the Chariot comfortably settled in the pocket, creating lift through the nose and helping you stay connected to the wave instead of outrunning it. Together, the entry and tail rocker create a beautifully balanced longboard that trims effortlessly, noserides with confidence, and maintains the timeless feel of a truly classic log.
The tail rocker can also be fine-tuned with a variety of tail shapes, allowing the Chariot to be customized for the speed, feel, and style of surfing you’re after.
Nose Concave
The Chariot’s deep, spooned nose concave is designed for classic noseriding. As water flows beneath the nose, the concave creates lift while channeling water through the center of the board, subtly slowing it down and helping the board settle comfortably into the pocket. The result is a more stable, controlled noseride that encourages longer time on the nose instead of outrunning the wave.
Blended seamlessly into the rest of the bottom contours, the concave works together with the rocker to create effortless trim, timeless glide, and the smooth, predictable feel that defines a truly traditional longboard.
Tail Rocker
The Chariot’s tail rocker is what gives the board its ability to stay locked in the pocket. The added tail kick creates lift through the tail, allowing the nose to rise while keeping the board controlled and connected to the wave.
The soft tail rails help water flow smoothly over the back of the board, keeping the tail engaged and adding to the board’s stable, forgiving feel. This combination of tail rocker and rail design is what allows the Chariot to slow down, settle into the pocket, and create those long, confident noserides that define classic longboarding.