JS Matrix

JS Matrix

Best Price on the JS Matrix According to the guys over at JS industries, the JS Matrix sits in between the Pier Pony (Which they no longer make, it’s been replaced by the Show Pony) and the Rock N Roll.

It’s designed for the smaller end of the wave spectrum.  The board has low entry rocker and pretty much flat tail rocker.  The result is more speed on take off and a lot more drive.

The latest JS Matrix model has reduced some of the volume in the rail over previous models allowing you to get more rail in the water when turning at speed.  The JS Matrix generates a lot of lift and speed from the underside concave design.

It starts at the nose with a single concave that changes to a double concave under the front foot, continuing the double concave right through to the fins.  The single concave channels the water under the front foot generating speed and lift and double concave moves that water out the back on both sides for manoeuvrability and control.

Surfer Skill Level

Surfer Skill Level

Suitable for intermediate through to advanced surfers.
Surfboard Rocker

Rocker

Low Entry Rocker, Flat Exit Rocker.
Surfboard Fin Setup

Fin Setup

5 Fin Setup
Surfboard Wvae Height Suitability

Wave Height

Performs best in 0 - 3ft
Surfboard Bottom Concaves

Bottom Concaves

Single concave under the nose to a slight double under the front foot through to a double concave in the tail.
Surfboard Rails

Rails

Higher volume performance rail.

JS Matrix Dimensions

Length Width Depth Volume
5'2 19 2 3/8 23.9L
5'3 19 1/8 2 3/8 24.7L
5'4 19 1/8 2 1/2 26.6L
5'5 19 3/4 2 9/16 28.5L
5'6 20 2 5/8 30L
5'7 20 1/4 2 5/8 30.8L
5'8 20 1/2 2 5/8 31.7L
5'9 20 3/4 2 11/16 33.2L
5'10 21 2 3/4 34.8L
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