6’4” remote location coke bottle surfboard

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Simon Jones Designs

The Remote Location - Your Go-To Down-the-Line Step-Up

Coined by STAB Mag as “a very unassuming Shippies board,” it can hold its own in serious surf.

The RL board came about after an afternoon watching footage of long '90s thrusters being ridden at small to average-sized Pipe. Think prime Andy Irons era and the Momentum Generation. The way those long, narrow boards were adapted to the hollow, cupped-out faces showcased some incredible surfing. Around this same time, I also happened to see Creed McTaggart riding what I believe was one of Gunther Rohn’s '90s thrusters at home. The board then sat in my mind for some time until Torren and my son Dash were on Calypte. It was right around the time of Mikala Jones’ sad passing. Like Mikala, the boys were a long way from help if needed. My parental instincts kicked in, and I started to think of all the boards I had seen and heard of where the noses had their points removed for safety, without compromising performance. Probably the most striking design feature of the RL is the nose concave. This is in place to mitigate any catch points that may be created with the blunt nose. The plan shape is full of foam, with it pushed nose to tail and rail to rail. Its overall rocker is relaxed with a late nose acceleration to help with steep drops. The rails are low and boxy for hold but add resistance through turns. As for bottom contours, it's a single concave throughout, with the concave not reaching the tuck of the rail under the midpoint of the board, importantly creating hold and control. Here is some feedback over the past year we have had it in development:

Torren Martyn

I’ve been loving the Remote Location (RL) in heavy, hollow waves and steeper down-the-line walls. I wouldn’t necessarily prefer the RL over, say, the Fiji in bigger waves; however, it certainly holds its own in hollow waves and more top-to-bottom surfing. I feel like someone jumping from a performance or more traditional shortboard outline would find the Remote more approachable as a step-up.

Micah Margison

The Remote is all about speed and drive. It's tailored for long walls to bite in like a thruster but has the speed of a twin. I like that. It also has the narrowness that gives it an amazing pivot, making the board unique compared to quite a lot of boards in this day and age. Think a little more ‘90s in outline—no hip between your feet to create your turning arc. The RL is all about rail.

Dash Jones

I've always found twins a little less forgiving on my backhand—that was until I got on the Remote Location. My first surf on it was a windy left peak. From the first wave, the board changed my whole perception of twin fins for my backhand! The liveliness of the single concave gave me speed, while the refined rail curve drew out my lines, giving me both direction and hold! I can now say the RL is my go-to backside board in any waves with a bit of push!

Twin Fin Futures
6’4" x 19 5/8" x 2 9/16"
Finish: Single Tint, Sanded

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