WATCH: Jake Kelley on the HaydenShapes LOOT in PE-C Technology

WATCH: Jake Kelley on the HaydenShapes LOOT in PE-C Technology

Treasure. Booty. Dough. Jackpot. Plunder. Well, almost Plunder. An exciting new shape in the same vein of the Plunder model—but with less width in the nose and a 5 fins setup—the all new Loot shape is a more versatile, if not high-performance version sure to help you strike gold the next session. Just watch team rider, Jake Kelley, give it a spin. Available in our new PE-C Technology (Polyurethane Core, Epoxy Lamination & Composite Stringer with iBeam flex), the Loot’s got more pop than it looks with a gorgeously responsive PE-C feel. Jake was kind enough to give us his take on one of our favorite new shapes.


The Loot in PE-C Technology

The Loot is a new shape in the vein of the Plunder model, with less width in the nose and a 5-fin setup - a much more versatile design. Constructed in our all-new PE-C technology. Loot boasts a polyeurethane core, epoxy lamination and a composite stringer with iBeam flex.

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