Geoff McCoy's original 1994 Nugget, still doing exactly what it was built to do: thicker, wider and shorter than a normal shortboard, so you paddle onto more waves and have more fun on every one of them. From ankle-slappers to overhead and barrelling, this is the one board that keeps working.Key Features Wide, forward-volume "Nugget" outline that paddles easily and catches waves early Extra foam through the chest for stability and effortless wave-count Genuinely versatile — McCoy rates it from 1ft to 8ft, anywhere in the world Loads of speed and drive down the line without feeling sluggish Huge size run (5'8 to 8'0) so you can dial the volume to your surfing Futures fin plugs, set up as a thruster Three finishes: Clear, Sunrise Polish and Sunset Polish Details Shaper / design: Geoff McCoy — first Nugget shaped in 1994 Model: All Round Nugget "XF" Fin system: Thruster, Futures plugs Construction / foam: "XF" = McCoy's XF Tech epoxy/EPS build — a 36g EPS core with a high-grade timber stringer, hand-laminated with epoxy resin and biaxial glass on the deck; lighter and stronger than a standard PU/polyester board Fin configuration & tail shape: Wide, rounded tail — McCoy carries the width all the way round for speed, stability and hold. Ships as a Thruster on Futures plugs. Who It's For Beginners and improvers who want easy paddling and a high wave-count — go longer/higher-volume (41L–68L) Intermediates chasing a fun, do-everything board for the daily beach break — mid sizes (37L–47L) Confident surfers wanting a compact, high-volume groveller — the shorter 34L–37L sizes Anyone after "one board" that handles small mush and clean overhead surf alike Sizing Length Width Thickness Volume (L) 5'6 20 2 5/8 34 5'8 19 3/4 2 5/8 35 5'11 20 1/4 2 5/8 37 6'1 20 3/4 2 3/4 41 6'3 21 2 3/4 43 6'6 21 1/4 2 7/8 47 6'8 21 1/4 2 7/8 49 6'10 21 1/2 2 7/8 51 7'0 21 1/2 3 55 7'2 21 1/2 3 56 7'4 21 3/4 3 1/8 61 7'6 21 3/4 3 1/8 63 7'9 21 3/4 3 1/8 65 8'0 22 3 1/8 68 Guide: as a rough rule, beginners suit a volume near or above their bodyweight in kg; improving surfers around 45–60% of bodyweight; experienced surfers less.Not sure which size? Tell us your height, weight and ability and we'll match you to the right board.