The High Line is a High Performance Shortboard that we have developed with feedback from John & Nathan Florence, Tyler Wright, Nic Von Rupp and the majority of our junior team riders around the world.
Since its release, we’ve seen the Highline take over contest quivers of riders like Tyler Wright, who took to the podium two years in a row at the 22′ & 23′ WSL Bells Beach contests riding her 5’8″ Highline. Its designed to excel in average-to-good waves, and based off our popular and versatile Pyzel 74 model (winner of Dane Reynolds’ 2016 Stab in the Dark).
We left the rocker unchanged, but updated the foil and outline to fit our idea of a modern High Performance Surfboards.
The bottom features a medium/high nose rocker and medium tail rocker for extra drive in sluggish conditions. It has single concave all the way through the bottom, blended with a double concave between the fins. These combinations of contours and curves generate lift for quick acceleration, holding speed and drive, and help the board roll from rail to rail with ease.
The outline wide point is just back from center and it has a pronounced hip that adds drive while creating a pivot point that allows for snappy, vertical surfing.
As with the “74”, the deck is slightly flatter than our other boards, with more volume pushed out towards the rail. The rail itself is refined, not boxy, keeping it sensitive and easy to push through turns.
When compared to our Radius model (as these two are similar to each other in our range), the Pyzel Radius has more overall rocker and is more suited to punchy waves with some curve in the face, whereas the High Line’s rocker is slightly flatter, nose and tail, and thus tends to hold more speed in weaker waves and carry speed through flatter waves more easily, while still having enough rocker to allow for easy vertical surfing.
Additionally the Highline stock sizing has a bit more width and volume per size (most are about ½ to 1 litre more volume) so that adds float and carry in smaller waves.
We recommend you ride it at anywhere from an inch under to an inch over your height and at your favourite performance surfboard volume.
LengthWidthThicknessVolume
5'6"18 3/8"2 3/16"22.60L
5'7"18 1/2"2 1/4"23.70L
5'8"18 5/8"2 5/16"24.90L
5'9"18 7/8"2 5/16"25.60L
5'10"19"2 3/8"26.90L
5'11"19 1/8"2 7/16"28.20L
6'0"19 1/4"2 1/2"29.50L
6'1"19 3/8"2 9/16"30.80L
6'2"19 1/2"2 5/8"32.20L
6'3"19 5/8"2 11/16"33.70L
6'4"19 3/4"2 3/4"35.30L
6'6"20 1/4"2 7/8"38.70L
6'8"20 1/2"3"41.80L

Pyzel Highline

Based off the 74 model and ideal maximising your surfing performance in less than perfect waves.

From £665.00

Pricing shown is for a clear, sanded finish. Extras can be quoted separately, give us a call on 01637 880421, or use our contact form to get a quote.

The High Line is a High Performance Shortboard that we have developed with feedback from John & Nathan Florence, Tyler Wright, Nic Von Rupp and the majority of our junior team riders around the world.
Since its release, we’ve seen the Highline take over contest quivers of riders like Tyler Wright, who took to the podium two years in a row at the 22′ & 23′ WSL Bells Beach contests riding her 5’8″ Highline. Its designed to excel in average-to-good waves, and based off our popular and versatile Pyzel 74 model (winner of Dane Reynolds’ 2016 Stab in the Dark).
We left the rocker unchanged, but updated the foil and outline to fit our idea of a modern High Performance Surfboards.
The bottom features a medium/high nose rocker and medium tail rocker for extra drive in sluggish conditions. It has single concave all the way through the bottom, blended with a double concave between the fins. These combinations of contours and curves generate lift for quick acceleration, holding speed and drive, and help the board roll from rail to rail with ease.
The outline wide point is just back from center and it has a pronounced hip that adds drive while creating a pivot point that allows for snappy, vertical surfing.
As with the “74”, the deck is slightly flatter than our other boards, with more volume pushed out towards the rail. The rail itself is refined, not boxy, keeping it sensitive and easy to push through turns.
When compared to our Radius model (as these two are similar to each other in our range), the Pyzel Radius has more overall rocker and is more suited to punchy waves with some curve in the face, whereas the High Line’s rocker is slightly flatter, nose and tail, and thus tends to hold more speed in weaker waves and carry speed through flatter waves more easily, while still having enough rocker to allow for easy vertical surfing.
Additionally the Highline stock sizing has a bit more width and volume per size (most are about ½ to 1 litre more volume) so that adds float and carry in smaller waves.
We recommend you ride it at anywhere from an inch under to an inch over your height and at your favourite performance surfboard volume.
LengthWidthThicknessVolume
5'6"18 3/8"2 3/16"22.60L
5'7"18 1/2"2 1/4"23.70L
5'8"18 5/8"2 5/16"24.90L
5'9"18 7/8"2 5/16"25.60L
5'10"19"2 3/8"26.90L
5'11"19 1/8"2 7/16"28.20L
6'0"19 1/4"2 1/2"29.50L
6'1"19 3/8"2 9/16"30.80L
6'2"19 1/2"2 5/8"32.20L
6'3"19 5/8"2 11/16"33.70L
6'4"19 3/4"2 3/4"35.30L
6'6"20 1/4"2 7/8"38.70L
6'8"20 1/2"3"41.80L

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