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Heritage 8'6" Single Fin

Heritage 8'6" Single Fin

Regular price $ 549.99 USD
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The Single-Fin longboard is a classic log-style shape idea for gliding down the line of your favorite point break! The Single-Fin longboard is the perfect board hotdogging or battling the crowds during busy summer swells!

The Single Fin is part of our HERITAGE COLLECTION, which is our top-of-the-line model range and features classic time-tested shapes, custom Catch Surf-textured decking and an ULTRA Performance Single-Fin for the perfect mix of old-school style with modern-day performance.

8’6” x 22.90” x 3.15” (80 liters)

FEATURES:

  • Classic Longboard Single-Fin Shape.
  • Stiff Dual-Composite Core.
  • Triple (x3) Maple-Ply Wood Stringers.
  • OG Deck 2.0 with Improved Responsiveness & Durability.
  • Durable & Impact Resistant HDPE Slick Bottom.
  • Leash plug at tail.
  • Traditional Single Fin Slot-Box that Accepts After-Market Fins.
  • Ultra Performance 8" Honey-Comb Single Fin INCLUDED!
  • Requires Surf Wax (Sold Separately)
  • Designed by Catch Surf® in California, USA.
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Overall rating: 4.974359 / 5 from 39 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Heritage 8'6" Single Fin longboard is praised for its classic log-style shape, optimized for catching waves and gliding smoothly. Customers appreciate its ease of paddling and stylish design, making it ideal for hotdogging or navigating busy surf conditions. The board's textured deck and performance-oriented fin enhance its beading and balance, while its intermediate layer provides added stiffness.

Summary topics

  • Wave Catching: 11%
  • Overall Board Quality: 69%

Review topics: ["color","quality","design","shipping","feel","pattern","fun","board","waves","top","rails","surf","longboard","swell","fins","break","foamie","drops","rides"].

Review highlights

  • "They have solid quality boards for a great price with super cool designs and colors."Hannah V.
  • "It catches waves super easily and this board is very light so it’s easy to carry."Hannah V.
  • "This board is insanely fun, absolutely breeze to paddle and complements my 7 7 0 log perfectly."Garp B.

Reviews

the new material is a

"the new material is a good improvement"

matt s. (5/5)

Boards have been great riding

"Boards have been great riding over the years"

Jonathan S. (5/5)

Love it Super fun and

"Love it Super fun and responsive"

Parry a. (5/5)

Awesome board!!

"Bought this for my 14-year-old son. He loves it so much. We live on the North Shore of Oahu, so he likes to surf it on Pipeline on some of the smaller swells. His biggest wave was 8 feet, and he can catch barrells all day long with it. He loves it so much and says it is easy to catch any size wave. He surf 1 foot waves anywhere to 10 feet! Easy to get barrelled, easy to carry, and great for a fun time!!!"

Sean (5/5)

I just try it out,

"I just try it out, the board size feels excellent and material feels high quality. Really good foam Board"

David Z. (5/5)

Love it!

"Love it!"

Easton F. (5/5)

This is the best foamie

"This is the best foamie I have ever ridden. Super flat, gets into waves early, and turns great. Fun!"

Nathan N. (5/5)

"❤️"

Joseph (5/5)

Oh yeah!

"Pros: -Paddles like a dream. This board is light but the rocker profile and outline give it tremendous glide. Very easy to two stroke into small waves. I'm 5'9" 175. -Concave in the nose, performance fin, and smooth rails give it much better handling than your typical "Fat" foamie. -Wide shape provides stability when riding on any portion of the board. -Featherlight and easy to carry under your arm. Be careful: Top deck dents easily if you leave it resting on anything but a smooth surface. Just took this out in overhead winter swell and it did not disappoint. I was able to paddle into and make steep drops and pump through closing sections."

Chris W. (5/5)

Legit Noserider

"At first I wasn’t sure I’d made the right decision buying this over the 9 0 log but I’m stoked I went with this in the end . This board is insanely fun, absolutely breeze to paddle and complements my 7 7 0 log perfectly. I was getting 200 metre rights today, half of that being on the nose or front half of the board. To be honest this board actually performs better than a custom nose rider I purchase a few years back from a local shaper. It’s lightweight but still feels super planted especially when you’re up the front but still feels very playful and responsive down the back. I rode this in 5ft swell a few months back and it was fun but I feel it really shines in clean 2-3 ft waves."

Garp B. (5/5)

Q&A

Does the purchase come with fin or sold separately?
Hello Jared - The boards comes with our 9" Ultra Performance single fin. So all you need is a 8-9' leash and wax! Thank you!
Hello! I'm just learning and 'Ive had about 6-9 surf lessons over the past 2 years and just moved to Ft Lauderdale. I have a 7' quicksilver softie that I've found is too small and tough for me to balance on so early on, so I am having a hard time getting out there and practicing on my own. Not sure why my instructor recommended it to me. 8' is my magic number. and I want to become a longboard surfer. I live in Ft Lauderdale ad mostly small waves here and often choppy. Will the HERITAGE 8'6'' NOSERIDER - SINGLE FIN work well for me and is it a soft board? Or should I try the 8' LOG softie? I'm 5'2" and a 128 lbs.
Hello! Ft. Lauderdale is beautiful! For your size and weight I would recommend the 8'0 LOG. The 8'0 LOG offers slightly more volume than that of the NoseRider. Also the 4.5" fins are way more forgiving when surfing in the shallows! Riding a single fin through shallow water could potentially cause damage to the finbox! Happy shredding! Enjoy FL!
I am 6 foot 1 and 170 pounds can this board be used for knee paddling?
Hello! Yes! This will be a great board for knee paddling! It has plenty of volume! Happy shredding!
We just got my daughter the 5’ 2” PRO JOB and she is ripping it already. She is wanting me to surf with her now. I’m a big guy, 6’ 3” 275. Would this board or the LOG be best for me? I surfed in my teens and early 20s and can still mess around on a longboard. We surf the Gulf in NW Florida so small stuff most of the time. Once I get my feet back under me I want to go to a crowd killer for bigger surf.
Hello!! Go with the 9'0 LOG! The 9'0 has plenty of float, you'll be ripping along side her! Happy shredding!
Hi, Been surfing an 8’ plank & love it for small New England beach break. I bought the board used & it’s a little beat up, so time for a new board!! How does the heritage noserider compare to the plank? Thanks.
Hello! Stoked to hear you have enjoyed the Plank! The Heritage Noserider is a great board for slower mushier waves. If you're surfing shore break style waves, check out the Blank series Funboard or the Odysea LOG!! The tri-fin style boards work way better in shore break!