Scrambled
High volume mid length surfboard for intermediate surfers, surfing green waves but wanting to progress off mini-mals onto something smaller and easier to handle in and out of the water.
Hand made to order starting from £619, available in your colour choice from 4 weeks of deposit
Example Sizes - speak to our shaper for advice
6’6 21 1⁄2 3 45.7 Litres Volume
6’8 21 3⁄4 3 48.6 Litres Volume
6’10 22 3 50.3 Litres Volume
7’0 22 3 52.6 Litres Volume
7’2 22 3 52.8 Litres Volume
The perfect board for those feeling held back by their larger mini-mal or struggling on shorter/less floaty boards.
The Scrambled fills you with confidence on steeper take offs, egging you on to make better turns on the wave face.
For knee to head high sized waves, sized down it’s easily punched through bigger waves, and can aid learning to duck dive, helping you get out the back in more powerful conditions.
Although usually surfed as a one board do-it-all in UK waves. If sized on the larger end, this mid length surfboard can be an achievable step up as your first hard board, for fast learning, sporty new surfers.
Base prices for a white board/without colour:
Up to 6’6: £579
6’7-7’2: £619
7’3-7’10: £689
7’11 - 8’6: £739
8’6 + : £829
Colours adds £65 one side and £95 for both
Delivery UK and EU from £65
Frequently Asked Questions
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A high-volume mid-length is a board in the 6'6"–7'0" range that carries significantly more thickness and width than a standard mid-length of the same length. That extra volume means more float, easier paddling, and a more forgiving feel underfoot — making it ideal for surfers who want to move away from a bulkier mini-mal without losing the wave-catching ability they've come to rely on.
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The Scrambled is built primarily for intermediate surfers who are consistently catching green waves but feeling held back by a larger mini-mal — either because it's too cumbersome in and out of the water, or because it's limiting their progression. It's also a strong option for fast-learning, sporty newer surfers as a first hardboard in the larger sizes, or for surfers looking to size down towards their first shortboard.
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It's one of the most natural progressions available. The Scrambled is specifically designed for surfers who are ready to move on from a mini-mal but aren't yet ready — or don't want — to go straight to a shortboard. The high volume keeps paddle power and wave-catching confidence intact, while the shorter, more manageable length opens up better turns and makes duck diving a realistic goal.
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Yes — in its larger sizes (around 7'0"), the Scrambled can work well as a first fibreglass board for sporty, fast-learning surfers making the transition from a foamie. The volume and width make it forgiving enough to keep progression moving, without the steep learning curve of going straight to something shorter and thinner.
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Yes — sized down, the Scrambled is a good board for learning to duck dive and handling bigger conditions than you're currently surfing in. Compared to a full mini-mal, the reduced length and more manageable outline make duck diving achievable as a skill, which is often the key step that unlocks access to larger, more powerful surf.
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The Scrambled works across a wide range — from knee-high to just over head-high waves — and handles both onshore, mushier conditions and cleaner offshore surf. As a classic mid-length shape with high volume, it generates speed in slower waves where shorter boards can struggle, making it an excellent everyday UK surf board for the conditions most of us actually surf in.
Adding colour and design
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