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The late Hunter. S. Thompson used to surround himself with all sorts of guns because, “if people believe they’re going to be shot, they might stay away.” While Thompson was a prolific journalist, he was also a paranoid maniac. So rather than amassing a vast array of street heaters, we’ve stuck with just two variations of the ‘GUN’ or step up series boards.
The first weapon in our arsenal is that of a classic semi-gun or extension of your normal board with slight increases in standard dimensions to paddle you in to big days at your home break or the odd shoot over to Grajagan. The second, and arguably more exciting to us right now are high-volume guns for outer banks, deep reefs and big wave spots across the Pacific. As the name suggests, high volume guns carry exaggerated volume for incredible paddle power but also allow riders to surf spots once only surfed on massive lengths or ski-assisted tow boards. This is no doubt a specialty category and one that we work very intimately with the aspiring hellman on each board.
RAIL TYPE
TAIL SHAPE
FIN SETUP
WAVE RANGE
Stock Dimensions
SHIPPING DETAILS
SHIPPING OFFERS
Free domestic (AU) freight is offered on all full priced board purchases incl. stock or custom orders.
A capped “EXPRESS” option can be added at a fee of $50 AUD.
All discounted, factory second, or preloved boards will be subject to standard freighting costs, with quotes available upon request. In most instances, freight does not exceed $100 AUD within mainland Australia.
RETURNS POLICY
We have recently overhauled our returns policies on surfboards to make purchasing a surfboard
as close to a risk-free as possible.
We ask that you carefully consider any purchase or order, and we invite you to take up an
appointment with our experienced sales team to help you decide on your next board.
PRIVACY POLICY
Misfit Shapes Pty Ltd (“Misfit”) is committed to ensuring the privacy and security of all information collected from our customers, potential customers and any other persons we deal with, in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 and its thirteen Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) in so far as they apply to our business operations.