LOST PISCES
WHAT IS THE LOST PISCES SURFBOARD?
The Lost Pisces is a performance fish built for everyday surfing — fast and loose in small surf, precise and controlled when it matters. Born from the RNF '96 and refined over three years into something sharper, quicker, and more capable across the full range of conditions you'll actually surf.
The Genesis of Greatness
For three years, LOST Surfboards celebrated the 25th anniversary of their Round Nose Fish '96. During this time, they crafted thousands of boards, each one a potential canvas for refinement and evolution. Matt Biolos, the mastermind behind LOST Surfboards, explains the journey: "Change is constant, evolution is everywhere, and everything must evolve. To remain static is to die, in life... and in design."
This philosophy led to the birth of the Pisces – a board that honors its roots while pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Features That Set the Pisces Apart
Precision-Engineered Performance
The Pisces isn't just another fish-style board. It's a meticulously crafted vessel designed to elevate your surfing experience. Here's what makes it special:
- Refined Rocker Profile: A more pulled-in nose with added rocker up front and a flatter section between the feet for enhanced speed and control.
- Advanced Concave Design: Deeper concave through the mid-section and increased curve in the rail-line rocker under the rear foot, providing superior lift and maneuverability.
- Innovative Wing Placement: A mellow wing aligned to work seamlessly with the front fins, enhancing turning capabilities.
- Optimized Tail Design: Additional vee to the swallow tips and a scooped-out deckline in the tail that mirrors the bottom curve, delivering improved pocket control.
WHO
The Pisces draws in a wide range of surfers, all looking for the same thing: a fish that doesn't compromise.
- Intermediate surfers who want more response and tighter turning than a traditional fish provides
- Advanced surfers looking for a high-performance alternative to their shortboard on less-than-perfect days
- Heavier surfers who need a board with real drive and pocket control, not just float
- Surfers who ride a lot of different breaks and want one board that adapts without feeling like a sacrifice
- Anyone who loved the RNF '96 but wants more precision and vertical performance out of a fish shape
If you want a fish that can keep up when the surf actually gets good, the Pisces is it.
WHEN
The Pisces performs across the full range of everyday surf — from weak, gutless days where you need the board to generate speed on its own, to head-high-plus conditions where you want to drive hard off the bottom and snap at the lip. It handles variable Hawaiian surf well: the days that mix mushy sections with the occasional punchy wall, where you need a board that's fast enough to catch everything and responsive enough to do something with it. This is not a dedicated grovel board, but it outperforms most fish when the waves have any push to them.
WHAT
The Pisces starts with a pulled-in nose and added entry rocker, which gives it a cleaner, more controlled takeoff than a traditional fish while keeping the centerline flat for speed between your feet.
The deeper mid-section concave generates lift and drive down the line, and the increased rail-line rocker under the rear foot puts real pivot into your turns — letting you lock into the pocket and drive out of it with precision rather than just flowing through. A mellow wing aligned with the front fin cluster adds turning release without killing speed, and vee into the swallow tips sharpens up the tail for pocket control.
The Pisces is built in PU and Blacksheep construction. PU delivers that familiar flex and weight underfoot — responsive in punchier surf, great for heavier surfers who want rail engagement. Blacksheep uses a tri-directional carbon fiber deck wrap over a lightweight EPS core, keeping the board lively and light without stiffening it out. Both constructions ride with a 5-fin box for full setup flexibility.
DIMENSIONS
| Length | Width | Thickness | Volume (L) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5'1 | 18.88" | 2.20" | 24.00 |
| 5'2 | 19.13" | 2.22" | 25.00 |
| 5'3 | 19.38" | 2.25" | 26.00 |
| 5'4 | 19.63" | 2.30" | 27.25 |
| 5'5 | 19.88" | 2.34" | 28.50 |
| 5'6 | 20.13" | 2.38" | 29.75 |
| 5'7 | 20.38" | 2.42" | 31.00 |
| 5'8 | 20.63" | 2.45" | 32.35 |
| 5'9 | 20.88" | 2.50" | 34.00 |
| 5'10 | 21.00" | 2.55" | 35.50 |
| 5'11 | 21.25" | 2.58" | 36.75 |
| 6'0 | 21.50" | 2.60" | 38.25 |
| 6'1 | 21.75" | 2.65" | 39.75 |
| 6'2 | 21.88" | 2.70" | 41.25 |
| 6'3 | 22.00" | 2.75" | 42.75 |
| 6'4 | 22.13" | 2.80" | 44.50 |
| 6'5 | 22.25" | 2.82" | 45.75 |
| 6'6 | 22.38" | 2.86" | 47.25 |
CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS
PU (Polyurethane): Traditional foam and polyester resin construction. Denser and heavier than EPS, with a classic flex feel that many surfers prefer in punchier, more powerful surf.
Blacksheep: EPS core with a tri-directional carbon fiber deck wrap. Lightweight and lively with a responsive, springy feel. Carbon stays on the deck only — rails remain flexible for natural torsion.
FIN CONFIGURATIONS
5-fin box. Rides as quad, twin, twin + 1 stabilizer, twin + 2, or thruster. Fins not included.
SHIPPING INFORMATION
Surfboard Shipping
We can only ship boards purchased from the shop at this time due to Cargo policy.
Due to handling requirements, surfboards are shipped with specific protocols and fees.
a. Oahu Store Pickup
HAWAII SURFBOARD SHIPPING RATES
NEIGHBOR ISLANDS:

➤ Alaska Air Cargo
(All Size Boards) - ETA Usually in two days (Boards can be picked up from the Alaska Air Cargo Airport from 7AM in the morning, a day after the board has been sent out.)
Please ensure we have your correct email address on file. Alaska Air Cargo sends pickup notifications exclusively via email; they do not provide phone alerts
NOTE ON STORAGE CHARGES
- Stations in the states of Alaska and Hawai'i, operated by Alaska and Hawaiian Air Cargo: Storage fees will be assessed after five days, excluding weekends and holidays. Minimum charge: $40 per day
- Stations outside of Alaska and Hawai'i, operated by Alaska and Hawaiian Air Cargo: Storage fees will be assessed after 72 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. Minimum charge: $40 per day
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➤ Door to Door

CONTINENTAL USA: SURFBOARD SHIPPING
FedEx Door-to-Door Shipping 🚚
- Boards up to 6'0": $75 flat rate to any Continental US address
- Boards 6'1" to 8'0": Contact us for door-to-door quote
- Delivery: 3-5 business days
Air Cargo Shipping (For boards over 8'0") ✈️
2-day delivery to major airports
Important:
- Airport pickup required within 48 hours
- Must show government ID for pickup
- Let us know your travel dates - we'll time the delivery
- Storage fees apply after 48 hours
West Coast Cities (2-day delivery)
Los Angeles (LAX)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
San Diego (SAN)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
San Francisco (SFO)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
Las Vegas (LAS)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
Portland (PDX)
- Shortboard: $155
- Mid-Length: $205
- Longboard: $215
Seattle (SEA)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
Salt Lake City (SLC)
- Shortboard: $155
- Mid-Length: $205
- Longboard: $215
Central & Mountain Cities (2-day delivery)
Denver (DEN)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
Chicago (ORD)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
Minneapolis (MSP)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
St. Louis (STL)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
Detroit (DTW)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
Houston (IAH)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $245
East Coast Cities (2-day delivery)
New York (JFK)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
Boston (BOS)
- Shortboard: $110
- Mid-Length: $110
- Longboard: $125
Philadelphia (PHL)
- Shortboard: $165
- Mid-Length: $225
- Longboard: $255
Washington DC (DCA)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
Baltimore (BWI)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
Atlanta (ATL)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
Miami (MIA)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
Orlando (MCO)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
Tampa (TPA)
- Shortboard: $170
- Mid-Length: $220
- Longboard: $250
South Carolina (CHS) Connecting Flight via SEA
- Shortboard: $225
- Mid-Length: $250
- Longboard: $325
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What's the difference between the Lost Pisces and the RNF '96?
The Pisces takes that same DNA and sharpens it: more nose rocker for controlled takeoffs, deeper mid-section concaves for lift and drive, and increased rail-line rocker under the rear foot for tighter, more vertical turns. The RNF '96 is a classic performance fish — flat entry rocker, wide outline, built for speed and smooth flowing arcs. The five-fin box also opens up setup options the RNF '96 doesn't have. If the RNF '96 is your go-to for flow and glide, the Pisces is the upgrade for surfers who want to push harder without giving up that fish speed.
What fin setup works best on the Pisces?
It depends on the conditions and what you want from the board. Quad is the most popular all-around choice — it delivers speed and drive down the line with enough hold to carve hard. Twin + stabilizer opens up the feel for smaller, softer surf where you want more looseness. Thruster gives you the most control in steeper, more critical conditions. The Pisces is genuinely versatile across all five configurations, so it's worth experimenting to find what matches your surfing.
What size Lost Pisces should I ride?
Sizing the Pisces correctly matters — too small and you'll lose the speed that makes it work; too big and the precision suffers. We recommend reaching out before you order so we can help you find the right fit based on your current setup and where you surf.
Email us at sales@hawaiiansouthshore.com or text (808) 597-9055. When you reach out, include: your current board dimensions and volume, the construction you're considering, the type of waves you surf most (beach break, reef break, or point break), how often you surf, and your location — location affects your shipping options and helps us give you accurate delivery information.
How does it handle big vs. small waves?
Small Waves: Excellent, especially in Blacksheep construction
Bigger Waves: Solid up to overhead in PU; may feel “floaty” in epoxy
Is the Pisces a good grovel board?
Yes — it excels in everyday surf.
- In small surf, it’s fast and fun with a quad or twin+1 setup.
- For ultra-soft waves below 1ft, a pure grovel board may outperform it.

