GIFTING IDEAS
for when the SKY’S THE LIMIT
7’ 10” x 22”x 2 7/8”
Two side tint, Gloss & Polish - the full works!
Roma Beachday! This is the one board quiver killer that anyone can enjoy.
If you’re coming off a longboard and moving down in size or making the jump from a soft top this is the board that helps you skip out the minimal! - No shade on the minimal - check out Mezzo to see how much we love the often misunderstood staple of modern surfing
At the other end of the spectrum I would dare someone not to enjoy surfing a board like this. Its closest companion in the Roma Surfboards line up is Karl’s Egg. The concave and general set up is very similar but over all it just carries a little more foam and creates a slightly more stable base
We love this 2+1 set up so much that we include an 8” Roma Allrounder “AR” fin plus 3.5” sidebites. If you want to surf it as a single fin just bump up to a 9” staple flex but these wider tail boards work great with the full 3 fin set up.
Enjoy…!!!
9’ 6” x 23” x 3” (nose: 18 1/2” / tail: 15 1/2”)
We wanted a noserider that would suit a seasoned logger or someone stepping onto their first traditional single fin
Sitting somewhere between the tanks and the knifed out whips the “Amor” has a very traditional outline, the wide point is set back but not so much that it creates a huge hip and the tail block is narrower than some noseriders
A subtle step from the central planing area to the rail - think mild tri plane - with the nose concave running through the middle, fading to a flatter middle section before everything blends into the usual roll and vee out the back
This creates a stable platform and an element of lift when walking the board and still allows you to roll it from rail to rail before leaning into a full change of direction
Available from £1150 at 9’ 0” - 10’ 2”
9’ 8” x 23 1/4 “ x 3 1/8”
Tail 16 1/2” / Nose 17 5/8”
Something a little different form our classic Amore template and definitely a step in the Aussie involvement direction. Wide point back with a rounded squash.
Nothing too extreme here, just a well balanced log that will whip off the tail and hold on the nose. Good bit of blended nose concave and enough of a platform to feel comfortable on the tip while staying true to the design concept of these pocket friendly longboards
It’s something team rider Ry Akins has been after and after making him one we couldnt resist a srtock and custom option
Glassed with double 6oz deck and 6 oz bottom with the same beautiful two side pale translucent tint as the stock Twin Pin Clyde
5'8 x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8 (29.7L)
Single side tint, wet & dry finish, tapered dark wood stringer
Essentially, the design for this has pulled strong inspiration from the Yin Yang, incorporating some modifications such as shortening the front section by 4 inches and refining its structure and pulling everything in a bit.
Following countless sessions and conversations with Dave, and several trips to Fiji and the States where I took only a Yin Yang, I sought a board tailored to navigating really tight pockets and executing more critical backside turns where the tight radius of the wave didn't allow for a longer rail to fit so easily.
Thus, the Thang is where we arrived. The rear end retains the essence of the Yin Yang, albeit with some subtle adjustments, ensuring a familiar feel underfoot. This iteration is optimized for maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining the smooth rail line characteristic of its longer counterpart for the more open faced waves.
These are offering optimal performance when surfed 5-6 inches smaller than you'd typically ride your Yin Yang.
5’ 10” x 19 1/2” x 2 1/2” (32.6)
White tinted bottom with blue inlay and pinline all on a triple stringer blank
Essentially, the design for this has pulled strong inspiration from the Yin Yang, incorporating some modifications such as shortening the front section by 4 inches and refining its structure and pulling everything in a bit.
Following countless sessions and conversations with Dave, and several trips to Fiji and the States where I took only a Yin Yang, I sought a board tailored to navigating really tight pockets and executing more critical backside turns where the tight radius of the wave didn't allow for a longer rail to fit so easily.
Thus, the Thang is where we arrived. The rear end retains the essence of the Yin Yang, albeit with some subtle adjustments, ensuring a familiar feel underfoot. This iteration is optimized for maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining the smooth rail line characteristic of its longer counterpart for the more open faced waves.
These are offering optimal performance when surfed 5-6 inches smaller than you'd typically ride your Yin Yang.
Gloss & Polish and a clear finish on a triple stringer
9’ 4” x 22 5/8” x 2 5/8”
The more sleek and thinned out longboard in the lineup.
A narrow outline, running them nice and refined. A flattened rocker with a little tail kick, a subtle concave running through the front end to a very mellow rolled bottom with a rail band that comes way up, almost meeting the deck which has just a small amount of crown and roll keeping them fast and responsive
Highly comfortable on anything from a more sloped face to something with a tighter pocket
9’ 6” x 23” x 3”
Single side tint, gloss, wet & dry finish with a 3/8” DW stringer
One of two 9’ 6” Nausea’s we held back from Eden’s trip, now glassed and in the racks
“All-round winner. This is our tried and tested favourite in the range.
Heavy late 60’s Australian influence, tucked in nose, hips just behind center, even/consistent rocker tip to tip and pinched out foiled rail. Narrow concave running through the front third, the Nausea has been my go to for a long time.
Refined and balanced these work for the experienced surfer or this just getting into longboards. Comfortable in tight hollow point waves and short beachies, loves to be surfed from all over the board. Loose and driving off the tail, fast through the middle and holds tight on the nose”
9’ 6” x 23 1/8” x 3”
“A board that was a long time coming. I've been making boards for CJ for a while now following on from some trips and time spent together through Japan, California and Australia. CJ is one of the most dialled in guys when it comes to design and detail and I loved making him boards because of the level of feedback he was always able to give, really honing in on small details and tweaks he wanted. Anyway that led us to a point last year where we were having a chat and he wanted something different for the Duct Tape and Mexi-Log fest events. That was the Guerrero.”
Single Side tint with a full Gloss & Polish finish on a stunning Balsa and Dark Wood blank
The Guerrero model is something fresh and exciting. Starting with the rocker used in the Dead Kooks Nausea model we added some extra lift in the front end giving a nice clean and consistent rocker curve providing hold on the nose, stable and fast trim from a forward position and precise control and drive from the rear.
The outline is a nod to some late 60's Australian favourites, pulling in the ears out front and carrying width just behind center providing a nice hip. There is a pretty serious amount of concave that runs through the front third of the board, narrow and blended into the belly as it runs out into the rest of the board.
The rails are a noticeably a little lower more a 60/40 running into a panelled V section leading into the fin with a dash of edge for control, direct feel under foot and a little flair.
5’ 8” x 21 1/4 x 2 5/8
The TRAD FISH has been an off menu custom for quite sometime now, which gained a lot of popularity in late 2023 so i have decided too add it too our range as an offering..
Essentially this is my Take on the traditional San Diego style fish design, pioneered by knee boarder Steve Lis in 1960's - its probably one of the most revolutionary surfboard designs too date in my opinion.. The TRAD FISH as the name suggests is traditional in every sense: wide swallow tail, low rocker's, wide point forward, flat deck with down rails and a beak and with very slight bottom shape.. the TRAD FISH comes as standard with Geppy glassed on fins and a fiberglass leash loop.
A totally different ride too the SUNFISH, the TRAD FISH is less of an everyday fish and more of a good wave fish, it generates effortless speed, yet still has that skatey feel off the back foot.
Not all stock boards are in the racks all the time - check availability before purchasing or planning a trip to view
6’ 6” x 20” x 2 1/2”
Volan, Tapered DW Stringer
The Twin pin is a highly refined excitingly fast, fluid channel bottom twin design. It trims well from the middle and turns hard off the tail.. in smaller lengths its a great shortboard alternative and in longer lengths a wonderful midlength, the genesis of the twin pin comes from a variation of my Widowmaker outline but with a more pulled-in nose and tail, but in principal a straighter rail line in the back half with a curvier front third, and a the bottom shape consists of slight vee in the nose transitioning into a single concave and a 4 pack of channels through the tail (not as deep as you would think) which translates into A LOT OF FUN, the channels provide drive and hold while the twin fin set up pivots and draws tight lines making for a very fun ride from take off..
Not all stock boards are in the racks all the time - check availability before purchasing or planning a trip to view
6'8 x 20 1/4 x 2 5/8
VOLAN glassing / Tripple Redwood stringer / 4 channel bottom / Wet sanded gloss finish
The Double Pin Twin (DPT) a twin pin with a double pin (Swallow) tail.. say no more..
The Twin pin is a highly refined excitingly fast, fluid channel bottom twin design. It trims well from the middle and turns hard off the tail.. in smaller lengths its a great shortboard alternative and in longer lengths a wonderful midlength, the genesis of the twin pin comes from a variation of my Widowmaker outline but with a more pulled-in nose and tail, but in principal a straighter rail line in the back half with a curvier front third, and a the bottom shape consists of slight vee in the nose transitioning into a single concave and a 4 pack of channels through the tail (not as deep as you would think) which translates into A LOT OF FUN, the channels provide drive and hold while the twin fin set up pivots and draws tight lines making for a very fun ride from take off..
Not all stock boards are in the racks all the time - check availability before purchasing or planning a trip to view
7’ 0” x 20 3/4” x 2 3/4”
Triple Stringer
The Twin pin is a highly refined excitingly fast, fluid channel bottom twin design. It trims well from the middle and turns hard off the tail.. in smaller lengths its a great shortboard alternative and in longer lengths a wonderful midlength, the genesis of the twin pin comes from a variation of my Widowmaker outline but with a more pulled-in nose and tail, but in principal a straighter rail line in the back half with a curvier front third, and a the bottom shape consists of slight vee in the nose transitioning into a single concave and a 4 pack of channels through the tail (not as deep as you would think) which translates into A LOT OF FUN, the channels provide drive and hold while the twin fin set up pivots and draws tight lines making for a very fun ride from take off..
7’ 1”
A George Greenough inspired design. Essentially two surfboards in one: a board eat board, which features a narrow concave board with hard edges, which is placed inside a displacement hull with full lifted rails (reverse). A highly refined design with a wide template and highly foiled tail allows it too work in all conditions and excels as the power comes on. - Thanks George.
Hugh’s thoughts on a very custom area of surfboard building and design..I’m stoked to have one of his edge boards in the store
“Edge boards have become my new favourite board, for me its something thats constantly evolving as its a concept that works in a huge variety of shapes, its something i think i will always have room for in my quiver as its very unique, i'm a bigger guy and i like big boards, sometimes my big boards feel a bit corky and vast when in smaller surf, the edge board is very unique as the lifted rails where the edge is heavily reduces rail volume at the apex of the rail, my 3 1/8" thick edge boards has a rail which feel like a 2 1/2 thick shortboard (almost), thus immediately it feels positive from the first bottom turn. plan shape wise we have a very stubby template with a wide nose and tail and relatively straight mid section for drive, the bottom gets a little more complex with a heavy hull/belly in the nose which sets up the edge bottom at the rail”
7’ 2” x 21 1/8” x 3”
Tapered DW stringer, full volan and glass leash loop
A continued evolution of my VBM template, i wanted too utilize the VBM curves - but like usual i'm always looking at design evolution - I find the VBM is a highly functional plan shape for the majority of UK waves, yet i wanted too open up a new feeling for the template and have it perform differently in a new range of waves - thus the Tri Plane Hull (TPH) edition, seemed like the logical direction too head in, if you've followed my personal work over the last few years there's been a heavy indulgence of edge boards and tri planes, which i and many close friends have thoroughly enjoyed riding on and off over the years, i always felt like the edge stuff and tri-plane stuff didn't fit well into our general range as it was a bit too off menu for most and very complicated too build outside of a 'custom' format...
6’3” x 19 3/4” x 2 1/2”
100% handshaped from Polyola in a burnt orange bottom tint.
Suitable for a very wide range of conditions, these boards are seriously versatile and like to draw long smooth lines.
8’ 4” x 22 1/2” x 2 5/8”
3 pack from Dan Davis
This is one of two at 8’ 4” and there a stretched out one at 9’ 8”
The shorter ones are cut from the same cloth, super smooth rolled entry, real pinched rails, wide point back with hard edge and down rail in the back third. This one a little narrower and thinner than the other
Stoked to add a few from Dan…come and check them out, you wanna feel these ones
9’ 8” x 23” x 3”
The Pintail has a low rocker with added tail kick, 50/50 rails and soft rolled bottom with Vee out the tail. The pintail gives abit more hold through turns whilst still maintains great trim speed, and noserideablility. Wide point back with a slighly narrowed nose which enables you to hang tighter in the pocket. Works great in all conditions under chest high.
Flex or pivot fin is recommended.
9’5” x 23 1/4” x 3 3/16”
Slider HT (hard tail model)
From Ellie Miller, still the UK’s only female shaper. This is her best selling log with extra release off the tail for added versatility in a variety of conditions.
Stunning abstract blue, green and magenta belly and rails with pale bottle green/blue deck and blue/grey resin line.
Glossed and polished to a high shine.
Here’s what Ellie has to say about the Slider…
“The Slider is one of my popular models due to its versatilely in a wide range of conditions and fun lively feel, whilst still allowing for good tip time. It comes in two versions, one with a hard tucked under edge through the tail - the HT , and the Original.
I designed the Slider way back in 2014, and it’s been one of my trademark designs ever since with very few changes to the original design. However in 2020 I moved to new spot and new a local break with slower, fatter and less consistent waves, often with a lot of crumbling sections. I found the 50/50 rails produced too much hold in the tail and wanted to be able to clear the sections with more ease…that’s when the ‘Hard Tail’ or ‘HT version’ came to be.
Both versions are popular, but the HT has been a real game changer for folks wanting a nose riding traditional log - with all the glide and easy paddling, but with more manoeuvrability and versatility in different breaks and conditions.
The shape was inspired by the ‘Jai Lee noserider’, and utilises a scooped rail deck-side on the tail. This not only reduces volume in the rail through the tail for more responsiveness, but sucks water more efficiently over the tail of the board helping with hold during nose rides. The flipped tail rocker also provides hold for nose rides, and keeps a lively feel through the back end (also helped by the Vee) allowing for tighter and easier cutbacks.
A great log for all levels of ability.”
You can read more about Ellie’s shaping philosophy and experience in the shaping world here
3 pack from Dan Davis
While cut from the same cloth as the two 8’ 4” the long hull has a more classic “piggy” log feel in the rails. Nice high rail line in the nose and rolled entry, flatter section through the middle of the board with the rail still rolling upto a 60/40 with a flatter deck
The rails are fuller but still very nicely foiled
The back third is full upturned rail with all the roll you would need, combined with the pulled in nose and reduced swing weight this thing will turn and go
Stoked to add a few from Dan…come and check them out, you wanna feel these ones
5’ 9” x 20” x 2 3/8”
High pro Trad Fish
Hand shaped by Trevor Gordon during the 2025 Roma Shaper Session and finished by Dreamland Glassing
This is the Mk I template and a little more pulled in than the alternative fuller Mk II template
A great allround fish for all sorts of waves, set up as a quad to really fly
Two side tint, wet & dry finish
6’ 1” x 20 1/4” x 2 7/8”
Nice ‘hully’ take on the super fun and flowing Stubb with added bite and drive with the twinzer fin set up.
Can be ridden as a straight ‘twin’ for a looser feel. No rules more fun. 100% handshaped by Andy Fielding
Glassed and finished by Adrian Phillips.
5’ 3” x 19 1/4” x 2 1/2”
Moon Tail twin from Cosmic Voodo, low volume shortboard rails with a nice little single running to vee out the fins
Looks like a little weapon
Couple of aesthetic blemishes (gotta look close to see them) factory second price
£200 Deposit
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Balance due on completion but we can hold your board in the racks till you’re ready to collect…
Mod keels, trad keels, tri plane keels
We make ‘em all at Roma. We love stretching them out or keeping them stubby
Pick up the phone and give us a call, the options are vast!
£200 Deposit
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Pick up the phone, pop in the shop or drop us a message to arrange all the details and to confirm turn around time on all orders
Balance due on completion but we can hold your board in the racks till you’re ready to collect…
Channel Bottom versions of our Clyde template, more pulled in eggy templates and whippy little 6’ 0” tube shooters
We have all sorts in the back catalogue from over 10 years of RSB’s, come and talk Channel Bottom Twins for your next board
£200 Deposit
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Our classic wide point single fin has had an update
Now available as a twin, 2 + 1 or the original single, each version has its own secret sauce of concave and vee but the overall feeling stays the same
With a touch more entry rocker, the rolled deck blends into low volume pinched rails that start off high in the nose with a rolled entry before tucking under as it move toward the fins
The longer ones; 7’ 0” + have a very chilled tri plane that lifts the board in trim and gets these wide template boards on rail and feeling full of life.
Glassed in two layers of 6oz on the deck with 6oz bottoms, futures fin boxes and leash plugs
We can talk fine details or you can pick your fin set up and we will do the rest
£200 Deposit
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Pick up the phone, pop in the shop or drop us a message to arrange all the details and to confirm turn around time on all orders
Balance due on completion but we can hold your board in the racks till you’re ready to collect…
Low rocker, pinched rails and a subtle roll from nose to tail. It’s been our go to template for a wide point forward single fin for a while now. It feels great to paddle and the roll is light enough that it cuts through the chop.
Subtlety is the key. This is not a hull so it’s not super slippy and while there are other boards that will drive harder off the tail and release easier in the lip Clyde is designed to sit somewhere in the middle and be a manoeuvrable free flowing egg.
Our favorite dimensions are between 7’ 0” and 8’ 0”
£200 Deposit
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Stubby’s fly…simple, Single fin, twin fin or 2 + 1!
Wider outlines and a unique distribution of foam allow them to carry speed through fatter sections giving those that like the feel of single fins a great alternative to other small wave craft
Perfect conditions might be shoulder to head high but “Cousin Clyde” has a much more predictable back end, with the right combo of concave and down rail to allow you to push through turns with confidence so you can take these out in a wider variety of conditions
We have been loving the longer Hulls this year and feel super confident going up and above 8’ 0” and running them as singles or 2 + 1!
£200 Deposit
Place deposits anytime
Pick up the phone, pop in the shop or drop us a message to arrange all the details and to confirm turn around time on all orders
Balance due on completion but we can hold your board in the racks till you’re ready to collect…
We love them at 7’ 4” X 22” X 2 7/8”
Roma Beachday! This is the one board quiver killer that anyone can enjoy.
If you’re coming off a longboard and moving down in size or making the jump from a soft top this is the board that helps you skip out the minimal!
(No shade on the minimal - check out Mezzo to see how much we love the often misunderstood staple of modern surfing)
That said sometimes, through a combination of borrowing boards, rentals and the odd bad buy on Facebook marketplace you have done your work getting over that first surfing hurdle and it’s time for a board that will help you surf more critical waves and start to break your line of trim
At the other end of the spectrum I would dare someone not to enjoy surfing a board like this. Its closest companion in the Roma Surfboards line up is Karl’s Egg. The concave and general set up is very similar but over all it just carries a little more foam and creates a slightly more stable base
Enjoy…!!!
6’ 6” x 21 1/4” x 2 5/8”
Our classic wide point single fin has had an update
This one is a twin with a beautiful two side pale translucent tint
Now available as a twin, 2 + 1 or the original single, each version has its own secret sauce of concave and vee but the overall feeling stays the same
With a touch more entry rocker, the rolled deck blends into a low volume pinched rails that starts off high in the nose with a rolled entry before tucking under as it move toward the fins
Glassed in two layers of 6oz on the deck with 6oz bottoms, futures fin boxes and leash plugs