Good wave sessions don't always arrive on schedule. Sometimes the wind is marginal, the sets are small, and the shore break is the most energy in the water. The Breeze V2 is shaped for exactly those days — drawing on classic surf longboard principles to find performance where other wave boards sit on the beach.
It's for wave sailors who want to make the most of the full range of European conditions: the small, gusty days as much as the clean overhead ones.
Early, Effortless Take-Offs
Extended length and generous volume put the Breeze onto waves that shorter boards can't reach. It crosses flat sections and white water without demanding effort from the rider, arriving at the wave face with momentum already built. In light winds, where most boards are still waiting to plane, the Breeze is already moving.
That early momentum matters. On small, infrequent sets, arriving at the wave with speed already in the board means fewer missed opportunities and more time actually riding.
From Longboard Glide to Shortboard Carve
Each Breeze V2 is fitted with a step tail — a design that reduces the board's effective riding length by nearly 30 cm when engaged on a wave. The shift is immediate and distinct: longboard glide on the approach, shortboard precision as you commit to the bottom turn. The transition is built into the shape, not the rider's technique.
This is what sets the Breeze V2 apart from conventional longboards. It doesn't ask the rider to manage a long board through turns — it changes shape under them. The same board that carries you smoothly into the wave carves through it like something considerably shorter.
Rail to Rail
A pronounced V-shaped hull underfoot encourages clean, fluid transitions between rails. The V runs through the tail section, reducing the force required to tip the board from one edge to the other. Whether you're tracing wide arcs down the line or making quick directional changes in the pocket, the Breeze responds without hesitation — agile for its length, composed through the arc.
Fin Setup for Every Mode
A thruster configuration brings shortboard-style pivot and drive when the wave is on — tighter, more committed turns with better tail release at the top. Switch to a single fin for relaxed freeriding and casual cruising, where tracking and straight-line glide take priority over tight arc carving. The two setups suit two distinct characters in the same board.
Built for the Conditions You Actually Get
The Breeze V2 is for riders who don't want to wait for perfect conditions before getting in the water. Its extended outline, step tail, and V-bottom work together to deliver a session in marginal wind and small surf that a shorter board simply can't match.
A longboard with a shortboard inside it. Built for the sessions everyone else sits out.