

| Length | Wide Point | Thickness |
|---|---|---|
| 9’9” | 23 5/16” | 3 1/4” |
Engineered by Tyler
The Centerfold takes inspiration from the Hap Jacobs Mike Purpus models of the late 60s, a time period when longboards become pretty dialed and figured out–and then they cut the tails off into experimental shortboards which most of the time did not work. It’s a very versatile model that caters to South Bay hotdoggin’ style, aggressive, raw, and frisky as a porpoise. With Tyler’s mentorship under Hap and teamrider Ed’s relationship with Mike Purpus (Ed once lived with Purpus–do they have some stories), fittingly the design essence of Hap and Purpus’ work is carried under the hexagon in homage and advanced with Tyler’s interpretation. (In R&D as we speak)



| Length | Wide Point | Thickness |
|---|---|---|
| 9’9” | 23 5/16” | 3 1/4” |
Engineered by Tyler
The Centerfold takes inspiration from the Hap Jacobs Mike Purpus models of the late 60s, a time period when longboards become pretty dialed and figured out–and then they cut the tails off into experimental shortboards which most of the time did not work. It’s a very versatile model that caters to South Bay hotdoggin’ style, aggressive, raw, and frisky as a porpoise. With Tyler’s mentorship under Hap and teamrider Ed’s relationship with Mike Purpus (Ed once lived with Purpus–do they have some stories), fittingly the design essence of Hap and Purpus’ work is carried under the hexagon in homage and advanced with Tyler’s interpretation. (In R&D as we speak)












