Haydenshapes Hypto Krypto STEP UP FF – Futures – 5 Fin
The Hypto Krypto Step Up is here.
Hayden has designed this model around the renowned Hypto Krypto. Hayden says it’s a board that will take the Hypto Krypto on a journey. Surf it when the waves are more critical, and the size is increasing. It’s a step up for those big days, with the effortless usability from the Hypto Krypto to help you get into more critical waves with confidence.
This board will hold 3-10ft+ with ease.
Dimensions
Volume
5’6 x 19 1/4″ x 2 3/16”
25.52 ltr
5’7 x 19 3/8” x 2 1/4″
26.76 ltr
5’8 x 19 1/2″ x 2 5/16”
28.05 ltr
5’9 x 19 5/8” x 2 3/8”
29.56 ltr
5’10 x 19 3/4″ x 2 7/16”
30.74 ltr
5’11 x 19 7/8” x 2 1/2″
32.15 ltr
6’0 x 20” x 2 9/16”
33.59 ltr
6’1 x 20 1/8” x 2 5/8”
35.05 ltr
6’2 x 20 1/4″ x 2 11/16”
36.58 ltr
6’3 x 20 3/8” x 2 11/16”
37.31 ltr
6’4 x 20 1/2″ x 2 11/16”
38.05 ltr
6’6 x 20 3/4″ x 2 7/8”
42.17 ltr
6’8 x 21 1/4″ x 2 7/8”
44.31 ltr
6’10 x 21 3/4″ x 3 1/8”
46.0 ltr
Hayden Shapes surfboards come without fins and fin screws.
Future Flex Technology
Designed and patented by Haydenshapes founder Hayden Cox, FutureFlex is an affluent mix of modern custom designed materials and modern design innovation for high performance surfing. The construction combines a stringer-less, high-density custom shaped EPS core laminated with biaxial fiberglass, epoxy resin and a parabolic carbon fiber frame.
The carbon fiber frame within the laminate is the key to the performance vitality of the overall product. Designed to maximize speed and drive while minimizing twist, FutureFlex essentially stores and releases energy as the surfer transitions through a turn. Tom Carroll, who was the very first person, after Hayden, to test drive the first ever FutureFlex, describes the tech as “the Ferrari of surfboards” for its fast-twitch nature and lively response. The FutureFlex construction creates a fast, dynamic and highly responsive surfboard that’s been design engineered for performance surfing ranging from the intermediate to advanced level.
Additional information
dimensions
6'0, 6'1, 6'2, 6'3, 6'4, 6'6
Brand
Hayden Shapes Surfboards
Making shapes since 1997, we are performance surfboards and contemporary fashion founded by Hayden Cox and based in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles.
https://www.haydenshapes.com/
THERE ARE MANY ASPECTS TO SURFBOARD SELECTION THESE ARE THE POINTS TO CONSIDER
LENGTH
Typically surfboards are measured in inches. The length is measured from the nose to the tail. Choosing the length of the surfboard is dependant on your size (weight, height), board type and waves conditions you wish to use the board for.
WIDTH
The widest point of the surfboard is measured from rail to rail. Generally the wider the surfboard the more stable the board, while a board with smaller width maintains better speed and performance.
BOARD THICKNESS
Surfboard thickness is measured from the top deck to the bottom. The thickness again has a bearing on the board’s performance. Professional surfers will tend to go for the thinner boards as they are lighter and offer better performance.The thicker boards are stronger and because there is more foam under the surfer the boards are more stable.
ROCKER
The bottom curve of a surfboard. Generally the more rocker the surfboard has the more loose (manoeuvrable) the surfboard will be. Where the flatter rocker surfboards will be faster, although they will lack the looseness. The nose is the tip of the surfboard, the nose can vary in shapes and size. Basically the thinner the nose the more response the board will perform, while wider noses are better for stabilization.
STRINGER
Used to increase the strength of a surfboard, a stringer (normally made from wood) runs down the length of a surfboards (typically in the centre of the board from the tip of the nose to the tail).
Boards built with Epoxy, Carbon Fibre and soft boards generally don’t have stringers.
FINS
Generally heavier surfers require larger fins to hold the waves better. Although if you prefer to ride a looser (less hold in the waves), smaller fins would be a better option.
FIN CONSIDERATIONS
Fin configurations have an effect on the ways your surfboards perform.
The following are some of the more common fin configurations.
SINGLE FIN
The single fin was the original fin configuration for surfboards. Based on the idea of the sailboat keel. Single fins are added stabilization and control on the powerful, larger waves, although lack manoeuvrability
TWIN FIN
Are great for small waves, being fast and manoeuvrable, but when put into tight spots on larger waves, they become hard to control. Popular with Fish surfboards.
THRUSTER 3 FIN
Widely recognized as the standard fin configuration, the thruster answers the shortcomings of the single fin and the twin fins configurations.
The thrusters give you stabilization, control and manoeuvrability in all types of surfing conditions.
This concept was the brainchild of Australia’s Simon Anderson
QUADS 4 FINS
With four fins in the water, Quads boasts an extraordinary amount of holding power in larger surf.
You may think that having four fins would sacrifice speed by creating more drag, but this is not the case.
The both sets of fins are working together on the rail, which makers believe they creates less drag than a board with a centre fin.
The manoeuvrability isn’t sacrificed either, with fins directly under your back foot, the quads are very responsive.
KEEL
Similar setup to the Twin Fin, although smaller (low profile) fins are generally placed wider (closer to the rails) on the surfboard.
Popular with Fish and Egg / Retro surfboards.
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