Aloha Friday Weekly Update May 29 — Firewire Spun Honey Early Access Is Here

This week's Aloha Friday brings the Firewire Spun Honey to Hawaiian South Shore — Early Access to a Dan Mann and Kevin Schulz beach break groveler that hasn't landed anywhere else yet. Plus new FCS Channel Islands fins, restocked VEIA deckpads and FCS leashes, HSS tank tops back in stock, and Scott Sandals. There's also a Firewire Made to Order window open right now if you've been eyeing a custom build.

Firewire Spun Honey — Early Access

There's a moment right before a new board lands on the shop floor — before anyone's touched it, before it gets a leash or wax — where you can just tell. The shape says everything before you've read a single word about it. That's how it was when the Spun Honey arrived this week.

The Firewire Spun Honey is a refined, high-performance groveler shaped by Dan Mann for freesurfer and firefighter Kevin Schulz. It's built around the proven DNA of Firewire's iconic Spitfire, then updated for today's more explosive surfers. The target: fast, shifting beach break walls where you need speed without losing the ability to turn hard.

Firewire Spun Honey surfboard by Dan Mann and Kevin Schulz at Hawaiian South Shore

What makes it work

At the center of the design is a diamond tail — there for snappy pivots, added bite, and smooth release. The wide point sits a touch toward the tail from center, but further forward to the nose than the Sweet Potato outline. That positioning improves paddle power and wave entry. The tapered tail keeps things sharp when you want to lay it on rail.

Underneath, the bottom contour is an aggressive double concave set within a solid single concave — similar to the Sweet Potato, but with the double running further forward to the nose than most boards. This delivers speed, lift, and fluid rail-to-rail performance. Dan developed it from his S Boss and Boss Up shapes, where a similar bottom proved itself over time.

The five-fin setup adds range. Ride it as a thruster for tight arcs. Set it up as a quad for more down-the-line speed. The Spun Honey is designed to be a fast, forgiving everyday board for surfers pushing performance in weak conditions — with a spicy edge when the opportunity shows up.

Best for: Performance surfers who want a fast, versatile groveler built for beach breaks — shaped by Dan Mann, ridden by Kevin Schulz.

Get Early Access to the Spun Honey →

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Firewire Mashup & Dominator Pro — In Stock

Mashup

The Firewire Mashup is a collaboration between Rob Machado and Dan Mann — built by merging the best elements of two of their most celebrated designs, the Seaside and the Spitfire. The result is a hybrid shortboard that generates effortless speed in weak surf while holding up to real turns in better waves.

Firewire Mashup 5-Fin Helium 2 surfboard at Hawaiian South Shore

This is a board for surfers who want one board that works when the waves don't — and still delivers when they do. The intermediate surfer who's outgrown their fish but doesn't always have the power to push a standard shortboard. The experienced surfer who needs a small-wave board that can still handle a good day. It rewards surfers who prioritize feel and flow over raw performance in critical conditions.

Best for: Surfers looking for a versatile everyday board that works across a wide range of conditions without switching templates.

See the Mashup →

Dominator Pro

The Firewire Dominator Pro is Dan Mann's performance evolution of the beloved Dominator series — a board designed to go toe-to-toe with a true performance shortboard while keeping the Dominator's DNA intact. It's more precise than the Dominator 2.0, but more forgiving than the FRK. That gap is exactly where most progressing surfers have been looking.

Firewire Dominator Pro Five Fin Helium surfboard at Hawaiian South Shore

This board gives more capable surfers a design that matches their ability level — without dropping the paddle power and wave range that made the Dominator famous.

Best for: Intermediate-advanced surfers who've outgrown the Dominator 2.0 and want a board that rewards commitment and precision.

See the Dominator Pro →

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Firewire Made to Order — Window Open Now

If you've been thinking about a custom Firewire build, the current Made to Order window runs May 1 through June 30, with approximately four months to delivery. Here's how the schedule breaks down:

Orders placed May 25 – Jun 30 go into July production with an estimated arrival of October – November. Available models in this window span Helium, Timbertek, and Ibolic constructions: Groove, Machadocado, Too Fish, Sunday, TJ Pro, Gem, Special T, S Boss, FRK, Great White Twin, Cymatic, GROM Sci-Fi 2.0, and Houdini.

Note: MTO models are not available in Volcanic construction.

📞 Phone/Text: (808) 597-9055 to place your MTO order.

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FCS Channel Islands Fins — New at the Shop

Two new FCS Channel Islands fin sets just landed. Both use the Solution Performance Core construction and carry CI's design philosophy — speed and response with enough control to push hard.

FCS II CI Thruster — Channel Islands Solution Performance Core

The Channel Islands Solution Tri feels fast, lively, and highly responsive. The upright template allows for tight, vertical turns and quick transitions in the pocket, while the fuller outline gives you the confidence to push hard through maneuvers. Off the bottom it generates immediate speed. Off the top it releases cleanly for a loose, responsive feel.

FCS II Thruster Channel Islands Solution Performance Core fins at Hawaiian South Shore

Built on the Reactor template — a more upright profile with less rake, designed for quicker direction changes and a more responsive, vertical approach to surfing. Built for speed, tight turns, and snaps.

Best for: Performance surfers who want a fast, vertical fin for punchy everyday conditions.

See the CI Thruster setup →

FCS II CI Quad Rear — Channel Islands Solution Performance Core

The Channel Islands Solution Quad Rears feel fast, controlled, and highly responsive. The upright-inspired template allows for quick transitions and tight, pivot-style turns, while the 80/20 foil keeps the board stable and predictable through critical maneuvers. Paired with CI Solution side fins, this rear set enhances drive and hold without sacrificing release.

FCS II Quad Rear Channel Islands Solution Performance Core fins at Hawaiian South Shore

Built on the Carver template — a more vertical outline with neutral rake to promote fast direction changes and pivot surfing, while maintaining enough hold for powerful turns. Built for speed, control, and tight directional surfing.

Best for: Surfers running a quad setup who want high-performance response in punchy, hollow conditions.

See the CI Quad setup →

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FCS Leashes — Restocked

FCS Yago Dora Comp Essential — 6ft

The Yago Dora Essential Leash is built for surfers who want dependable performance with a clean, signature aesthetic. Designed as part of Yago's matching accessory suite, this leash pairs with his fins and traction — delivering reliable strength, comfort, and function for everyday conditions.

FCS Yago Dora Comp Essential leash 6ft at Hawaiian South Shore

Lightweight 5.5mm cord, double swivel system for reduced tangling, in-cuff silicone grip to prevent ankle twisting, Hypalon pull tab for quick release, extra-strength moulded velcro, extended overmould, and a contoured horn for a natural, comfortable ankle fit.

See Yago's leash →

FCS Longboard Calf Essential — 9ft, 7mm

Day-to-day performance and reliability for longboarders. The FCS Longboard Calf Essential is designed for calf-worn use — better freedom of movement when you're walking the board. Key specs: 7mm cord, rated for 2 to 8 ft waves, interchangeable smooth rotating nylon cuff and rail saver swivel assembly, machine stainless steel swivels, engineered polyurethane cord, deluxe padded strap wider designed to fit around the calf, and a wax comb included.

FCS Longboard Calf Essential leash 9ft 7mm at Hawaiian South Shore

Best for: Longboarders who need a calf leash for better freedom of movement on the board.

See the Longboard Calf leash →

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VEIA Deckpads — Restocked

VEIA Explorer 3 Piece — Squash Camo Night

Trusted by VEIA Ambassadors including Ivan Florence, Luke Swanson, and more, the Explorer 3 Piece Traction Pad is an optimal pad for any surfboard tail shape. The parallel cut through the tail pad allows for optimal placement and a sleeker look. The low arch — preferred by Ambassador Victor Bernardo for progressive free surfing — is perfect for anyone looking for a less aggressive arch feel without going flat.

VEIA Explorer 3 Piece Squash Camo Night deckpad at Hawaiian South Shore

Three-piece pad, low 7mm arch, SuperSoft EVA, 45-degree to vertical 25mm kick, diamond grip pattern, recyclable packaging.

See the Explorer pad →

VEIA JJF Squash Tail Pro — Hawaii Night

Inspired by co-founder John John Florence's O'ahu roots, the JJF Squash Tail Pro is designed with John's Pyzel squash tailed surfboards in mind. It fits any squash tail surfboard with ease — lightweight while harnessing power and grip through a PowerPocket arch bar, VEIA venting and weight reduction cutouts, and a 45-degree to vertical kick pad.

VEIA JJF Squash Tail Pro Hawaii Night deckpad at Hawaiian South Shore

7mm Arch Bar with VEIA's PowerPocket, Ultralite VEIA venting and weight reduction cutouts, 45-degree to vertical kick pad, diamond cut pattern on Eco-EVA foam, 3-piece pad for customized placement, recycled Eco-packaging.

Best for: Surfers running squash tail boards who want JJF's go-to traction setup.

See the JJF pad →

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HSS Tank Tops — Back in Stock

Two Hawaiian South Shore originals back in stock. Both built from robust 6.1 oz, 100% pre-shrunk cotton with a banded neck and armholes to prevent stretching, double-needle stitching at the bottom hem for longevity, and a quarter-turned construction to eliminate the center crease. The result is a smooth, premium look straight out of the drawer or off the hanger.

Tank Top Surfpoint

Hawaiian South Shore Tank Top Surfpoint at Hawaiian South Shore

See Surfpoint sizes →

Tank Top Retro

Hawaiian South Shore Tank Top Retro White at Hawaiian South Shore

Same construction, classic retro colorway. If the Surfpoint is the everyday go-to, the Retro is what you wear when you want to fly the flag.

Best for: Anyone looking for a durable, breathable island tank that holds its shape wash after wash.

See Retro sizes →

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Scott Sandals — Restocked

Scott Sandals has been part of Hawaii's fashion culture for almost 90 years. Started in 1932 by the Scott family after they came to O'ahu on vacation and decided to stay, the company brought high-quality shoe craftsmanship to Hawaii, along with 28 tons of machinery. In a place where slippers are practically the official state shoe, Scott Sandals are everywhere on the islands. That's precisely why we carry them here.

Kaikane — Green Camo

Scott Sandal Kaikane Green Camo at Hawaiian South Shore

Building off Scott's number one selling Makaha, the Kaikane offers fun strap designs for those who want something other than solid color webbing. Nylon strap with anti-chafe neoprene lining for instant comfort. Scott's signature Rubalon insole wicks moisture away for added grip — it has the cushioning comfort of EVA foam with the support and durability of rubber, giving the foam memory that molds to your foot. Arch support and heel cup, nonslip non-marking outsole. Stock on the Kaikane changes constantly — if you see a design you like, don't wait.

See Kaikane sizes →

Jawaiian — Black

Scott Sandal Jawaiian Black at Hawaiian South Shore

After World War II led to material shortages, Scott Sandals shifted focus entirely to slippers. Over the next eight decades they became synonymous with the Hawaiian experience. The Jawaiian in Black runs sizes 5–14, available in nylon, rubber, leather, and vegan leather — quality craftsmanship with comfort and style for the beach or a casual day out.

Best for: Anyone looking for a classic Hawaii slipper with 90 years of island credibility behind it.

See Jawaiian sizes →

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