JS Surfboards – BIG BARON – 6’2″ x 20 x 2 5/8 x 34,4L. – JBBAR62BRUST
THE BIG BARON · JS industries Surfboards
· FEATURES · |
· Model: Big Baron · Size: 6’0″ x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2 · Volume: 31,2L · Construction: PE · Glass: Boards 6’8 to 7’0 are glassed with 6 x 4 oz. deck and 6 oz. bottom. · Rocker: Flat · Rails: Low. · Waves: All waves types. |
· Leash: Not included. Browse our leash selection here.
· Fin system: FCS II
· Fins: not included. Comes as a twin.
· RECOMMENDED FINS ·
FCS – FCS II JS Power TWIN – PG – 2FINS FCS – FCS II Power TWIN – PG – 2FINS |
FCS – FCS II Power TWIN – PG – 2+1FINS FCS – FCS II Power TWIN – PG – 2+1FINS |
· THE BIG BARON ·
An instant classic, the Big Baron is inspired by the mid lengths that generations before us rode on the infamous Gold Coast points. This is paired with a more modern bottom contour and twin fin placement, then complemented by a neatly pulled in round tail for extra hold. Because on this board, you’ll be burning speed and burying rail. A lot of it.
An overall flat rocker generates and holds momentum in even the weakest conditions, while vee throughout the board from nose to tail with added double concave through the fins helps it rock from rail to rail and retain its manoeuvrability. The plan shape holds a generous distribution of volume throughout, with relatively low rails allowing you to still turn at high speed.
· Team riders reference ·
The vast majority of surfers could ride almost any of the Big Baron’s stock dimensions. Start with a couple more liters than your regular board, then go as big as you like depending on the style of waves and surfing you’re intending. For example, someone with a longboard background might just step down to a 7’0” or 7’6”, while a surfer who only rides shortboards might go no longer than a 6’4” to retain plenty of maneuverability.
· Waves | The Big Baron excels in all conditions from 0-6ft, particularly longer waves with time to set up and build momentum.
· Concave | Big Baron features a Vee throughout the board from nose to tail with added double concave through the fins helps it rock from rail to rail and retain its manoeuvrability. |
· A BIT ABOUT JS INSDUSTRIES SURFBOARDS ·
JS industries is now one of the most known and respected names in the world of performance surfboards and we are stoked having them at Pukas Surf Shop.
What does JS industries and the tractor of the logo stand for? Have you ever think of that besides thinking, “yep, that’s cool”? Well keep reading…
JS stands for Jason Stevenson. As Stevenson says, back when he started shaping, everybody in the industry was calling surfboard companies by their name and that’s not like him. He chose JS because of it and a lot of people don’t even know still who that is or what’s the real name behind it. Even though he knew it would get out there eventually.
So, JS is Jason Stevenson. He’s the founder, owner and shaper that built JS industries from the ground up. He has build strong relationships with world class team of loyal surfers throughout the years thanks to not only his shining talents but also his passion and love for surfing.
Not in vain the iconic Traktor logo has been found under quite some elite surfers’ feet over the years such as four world Champion and more 32 contenders. The valuable feedback of these top surfers are part of the innovations and improved designs over the past two decades.
Now, why a Tractor? Let’s Jason Stevenson himself explain that one:
“The tractor… Well, Maurice Cole had the teddy bear at the time and, even though it was a teddy bear, it still looks really cool. I wanted it not so much to be about me. I wanted to build a brand but I also had connections to machinery. There’s a childhood photo of me standing next to a huge machinery that my old man used to drive when working as a machine operator in the mines in Straddie. Both my mom and dad surfed so, that is how it all began.
“I went to Toys ‘R’ Us and bought different machinery toys thinking that I would get a logo out of one of them. I got all these different sort of things and trucks and there was this one tractor that I went up and took photos of it. It was a yellow tractor at the time and I was like, “Yep, that’s it”. Then it just evolved and that is how JS Industries had its logo.” –Jason Stevenson.