The Streamliner is built for surfers who want a longboard that responds when they step on the gas.
A refined rocker, pulled-in tail and performance rails allow for tight turns, quick direction changes and smooth pocket surfing, while still offering the paddle power and glide longboards are known for.
Cross-step, carve, fade, repeat.
Traditional length. Modern reflexes.
Also available in EPS/Epoxy
Fin(s) included: No
Construction - PU/Poly
THE CLASSIC FEEL - PU is the benchmark for a reason.
Code PU boards are built around a traditional polyurethane blank with a laminated fiberglass shell, giving you the familiar flex, smooth rail engagement and responsive feel surfers have trusted for decades..
They sit naturally in the water, draw clean lines and respond exactly how you expect when you lean into a turn.
If you like that classic surfboard feel under your feet, PU is hard to beat. Simple. Proven.
Code Surfboards - Less Hype / More Waves
Surfing doesn’t need more noise. It needs better boards.
Code Surfboards was built on a simple idea: make boards that surf great, last longer, and don’t cost a fortune. No hype cycles. No limited drops. Just seriously good shapes designed to be ridden every day.
Every model in the Code range is built around proven outlines, refined rockers, and construction that balances performance with durability. These are boards designed by people who understand what works in the water — then tuned for the way most of us actually surf.
From fast beachbreak mornings to soft point waves and messy onshores, Code boards are built to unlock more fun in real-world conditions.
Clean shapes. Dialled construction. Fair prices. Great looks.
That’s the Code.
About Volume
Surfboard volume matters — but it’s not the whole story.
At Code we focus first on balanced shapes, practical outlines and real-world usability. The volume numbers are there to guide you, but how a board paddles and flows comes down to the overall design.
Our boards are designed to be accessible without feeling oversized, meaning most surfers can ride them close to their normal volume while still getting great paddle power and control.
To find your perfect volume, take your weight in kgs and divide by 2. The add 5-10ltrs for beginner surfers, or minus 5-10ltrs for advanced surfing.
When in doubt: choose the board that will get you more waves.
Because more waves = more fun
Quick Size Guide
A simple rule of thumb when choosing your Code board:
Beginner surfers: Choose a board with extra volume and length for stability and paddle power.
Intermediate surfers: Ride close to your normal volume. If you’re between sizes, go slightly bigger.
Advanced surfers: Choose based on feel. Most models can be ridden a little smaller if you want more responsiveness.
PU VS EPS
Two constructions. Both built to surf well. The choice comes down to how you like your board to feel in the water.
PU Construction
- Feel - Classic, smooth and predictable
- Weight - Slightly heavier
- Flex - Traditional surfboard flex
- Paddling - Balanced
- Durability - Proven and reliable
- Best For - Surfers who love the traditional feel
EPS Construction
- Feel - Light, lively and responsive
- Weight - Lighter
- Flex - Faster rebound
- Paddling - Extra buoyancy, easier paddling
- Durability - Stronger weight-to-strength ratio
- Best For - Surfers who want speed and lightness
Choose PU if: You want the traditional surfboard feel with smooth rail engagement and predictable flex.
Choose EPS if: You want a lighter board with extra paddle power and a more lively response.
Whichever construction you choose, every Code board starts with the same thing: a well-dialled shape. Good outlines, balanced rockers and practical volumes are what make boards surf well. Construction just fine-tunes the feel. Pick the one that suits your style, paddle out, and get a few more waves.