Lost King Fish 6'4 Surfboard (38.25L) – Black Sheep EPS
The Lost King Fish in 6'4 is a fast, wave-catching “everyday weapon” built to generate speed easily and keep you flying through softer sections. With a wider, user-friendly outline and a healthy 38.25 liters of volume, it’s a great choice for surfers who want a board that paddles with confidence but still feels lively and responsive once you’re up.
Specs & Setup
- Model: Lost King Fish
- Length: 6'4"
- Dimensions: 6'4" x 20.50" x 2.60"
- Volume: 38.25L
- Construction: Black Sheep EPS
- Fin System: Futures
- Fin Setup: Tri/Quad
- Fins Included: No
How It Surfs
The King Fish is designed for surfers who want easy speed and extra forgiveness compared to a more demanding shortboard. The added planing area helps it pick up speed quickly, while the 6'4 length keeps it maneuverable for carving turns and quick direction changes. It’s an excellent option for everyday conditions—especially when you want to maximize wave count without sacrificing performance.
Tri vs Quad: Dial In Your Feel
The Futures tri/quad option makes this board super versatile. Run it as a thruster for a more controlled, familiar feel in punchier surf, or switch to a quad for extra down-the-line speed and drive when the waves are softer or more open. Fins are not included, so you can choose the template that matches your style.
Why Black Sheep EPS
Black Sheep EPS construction is known for a lively, responsive feel that helps the board accelerate and stay quick underfoot. It’s a great match for a speed-focused design like the King Fish, especially if you like a board that feels energetic in everyday surf.
Great For
- Surfers looking for a fast, forgiving board with extra paddle power
- Chest-high to overhead waves where speed and flow matter
- Everyday conditions when you want to boost wave count
- Riders who like experimenting with thruster vs quad setups
Why Buy From Rider Shack
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