Lost Bean Bag Surfboard - Custom

17 reviews

The Lost Bean Bag, a radical small wave surfboard by Matt Biolos, boasts maximum surface area for lift and stability in tiny surf. With its unique design, wider tail, and flat rocker, it excels in knee-high waves, allowing aggressive surfing without sliding out. It promises serious small wave fun and is the perfect alternative to longboards.

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Overview

Construction

PU / Stringered EPS / Light Speed

Fins included

No

Skill
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Approach
Vertical Power Cruisy
Size
Knee Head Double +
Power
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Description

The Lost Bean Bag, designed by Matt Biolos, is an extremely radical small wave surfboard. It offers maximum surface area for lift and stability in tiny surf, making it an ideal alternative to longboards. With a "double ender" silhouette, nose to tail Vee, wider tail, flatter rocker, and flat deck, it excels in knee-high waves. The Bean Bag is meant to be ridden in very short lengths, allowing aggressive surfing from the tail and rail to rail without sliding out. Leave the couch behind and embrace serious small wave fun with the Bean Bag.

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Custom - Length
Custom - Width
Custom - Thickness
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Deposit (due today): £100.00
Estimated dispatch 6 - 8 weeks

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4.75 out of 5 stars
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Kirsten
Verified buyer
Amazing board
Super fun wave catching machine. Had it out in 1 foot surf and had a blast. Great customer service too
Howie
Verified buyer
Mini log
I've taken this out a few times in anything from 2' to 5' surf and I have to say it is more versatile than I imagined. Certainly gets into things early, though I have to say it's main advantage is its ability to flow through flat sections. I'm 88kg and went for the 6' 0" and it's proven a great groveller to pair up with my 6'6" Unibrow, though I have to say, if I was purchasing again I might knock a couple of inches off the length.
mihail
Verified buyer
Transition from rail to rail really is snappy and quick and the board held its own even in above-shoulder-high waves
My first owned board, couldn't be happier with the choice of purchase. Feels super light and crisp in the water while paddling. Transition from rail to rail really is snappy and quick and the board held its own even in above-shoulder-high waves... I don't know what else to say, other than this is a REALLY FUN board!
adrian hawke
Verified buyer
Amazed by how well this performs
If your looking at this then it's probably to compliment another board. For me that's a short round. surfed a few times now, and amazed by how well this performs in the small stuff. was a little worried about going 5'6" being tall,but not an issue. Rail to rail transition for a board so wide is quick and snappy. so much fun, and not had it in good small surf yet. As a quad it flew even more and still turned amazingly. just get one.
Timmy
Verified buyer
Just surfed the BeanBag at 3ft half decent Saunton, Wow
Just surfed the BeanBag at 3ft half decent Saunton, Wow how much fun was that!!
Timmy
Verified buyer
Used the BeanBag a couple times now in 1-2ft offshore
Used the BeanBag a couple times now in 1-2ft offshore punchy beach break and 2-3ft onshore weak surf, it went well in both conditions where my usuall hybrid/Shortboard would have struggled I was paddling rings around my mates and taking off on everything. Great board for surfing with a more mellow attitude when you want to cruise and carve on those small and crowded days. I found it didn't respond to surfing more aggressively when maybe a Bottom Feeder or RV would be a better option. For a shortboard wanting a summer fun board for the lowest wave spectrum and even pushing your kids into a few small waves this could be a great choice.
Frazer Elliott
Verified buyer
Surfed this on two foot gutless waves at Bracklesham, didn't
Surfed this on two foot gutless waves at Bracklesham, didn't dissapoint in getting into waves early and felt very floaty with reasonably loose turns. Rail to rail transition also felt fluid. Perfect board for those weak days. Very happy customer and great service from knowledgable staff.

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