Taylor Jensen Pro V - Volcanic

Firewire Collection by Bathsheba Surf

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With DNA from World Longboard Champion Taylor Jensen's TJ Pro, the TJ Pro V is adjusted to optimize performance in average surf.

I-Bolic Core with Volcanic Lamination

9'0" x 22 1/8" x 2 5/8" x 62.0L

The TJ Pro V is Taylor Jensen's longboard designed to excel in everyday conditions. When Taylor and Dan Mann started the design process, the guidelines were simple: make it fast, loose and free. Make a longboard that’s all about making surfing fun in a wide range of conditions without compromising performance.

What came out of years of testing and refining is the TJ Pro V: an all conditions fun-formance longboard that excels in average 2-6' surf.

The DNA of the Pro V is rooted in the TJ Pro, with tweaks to optimize performance in average surf. It has a lower rocker profile to make paddling and skating across soft flat sections easy, and a wider nose for more stability on the tip. The squash tail and the added spiral V out the tail allows for more release and makes it easier to lean into tighter turns and feel loose under foot. Can be ridden in either as a quad or a 2 + 1, making this an incredibly versatile longboard.

This is Taylor Jensen's performance longboard model designed to work well in poor-to-average conditions, perfect in 2-3' beachbreak surf. TJ went to world-class shaper Dan Mann for something a bit flatter, faster, and doesn't need as much wave to push it - something that excels in the flat sections and gutless surf.

This everyday performance longboard was designed to be a bit looser than the TJ Pro to unlock a bit more fun. The shape has a bit more nose area than the TJP to skim across the flats to noseride easier, a bit more drastic double concave to speed things up through flat sections, and also a Quad fin configuration option. Taylor says, "Quads are one of the most fun fin setups for longboards, and this configuration makes things super loose and free and makes your longboard feel like a much shorter board."