LOST QUIVER KILLER

The Lost Quiver Killer is a modern hybrid designed to cover a wide range of conditions without compromising performance — one board that handles whatever shows up. Built around a continuous curve outline, moderate rocker, and a rounded pin tail, it generates speed in weaker surf and maintains precise control when the waves have shape.

WHO

The Quiver Killer suits surfers who want performance without the need to swap boards as conditions shift.

  • Intermediate surfers ready to move beyond a pure groveler and into something that can hold up in better waves
  • Advanced surfers who want a single board that travels well and handles daily lineups without concessions
  • Surfers who split their time between smaller, inconsistent surf and occasional solid days — and don't want a separate board for each
  • Heavier or taller surfers who need extra volume without sacrificing the feel of a performance shape
  • Anyone consolidating their quiver and looking for one board to cover the majority of their sessions

If you've ever wanted to leave the rack decision at home and paddle out knowing the board in your hands is the right one, this is that board.

WHEN

The Quiver Killer performs across a wide range of conditions — from shoulder-high slop to overhead surf with real shape. Its forward outline and generous surface area generate paddle speed and momentum in weak, slow-rolling waves where other shortboards go flat. When the surf improves, the pulled-in rounded pin tail and lower tail rocker provide the hold and control needed for committed turns and steeper drops. In Hawaii, where conditions can swing from soft morning surf to punchy afternoon sets in the same session, the Quiver Killer adjusts without asking you to.

WHAT

The Quiver Killer is built around a continuous curve outline — no abrupt transitions, no exaggerated features. The nose is moderately wide for early paddle-in, tapering through the midsection into a rounded pin tail that sits between a thumb tail and a narrow pin. That tail shape is the key to the board's range: enough surface area to stay lively in weak surf, enough pull to lock in on steeper faces. The nose rocker is moderate, initiating turns with forward momentum rather than resistance. The tail rocker is lower, adding drive and speed off the back foot without stiffening the ride. A single to slight double concave bottom pushes water through the fins and supports fluid rail-to-rail transitions in both small and solid surf.

The 2025 version is a digital re-master of the original files — shapes cleaned up for consistency, graphics refreshed, core dims unchanged. The board has been available in PU, Lightspeed II, and Double Dart constructions, each bringing a different feel to the same proven shape. PU delivers a classic flex and weight that many surfers trust in heavier conditions. Lightspeed II uses S-Glass and Innegra composite materials for a lighter, more responsive ride that damps vibration better than carbon-based epoxy builds. Double Dart is Lost's premium hand-laminated construction for surfers who want maximum performance in a refined package.

DIMENSIONS

Length Width Thickness Volume (L)
5'4 18.75" 2.28" 25.25
5'5 19.00" 2.33" 26.50
5'6 19.25" 2.35" 27.50
5'7 19.38" 2.40" 28.75
5'8 19.50" 2.42" 29.75
5'9 19.63" 2.45" 30.75
5'10 19.75" 2.50" 31.75
5'11 20.00" 2.53" 33.25
6'0 20.25" 2.56" 34.50
6'1 20.38" 2.60" 35.75
6'2 20.50" 2.63" 37.00
6'3 20.63" 2.68" 38.30
6'4 20.75" 2.72" 39.85

CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS

PU (Polyurethane): Traditional polyurethane foam core laminated with fiberglass and polyester resin. Classic flex pattern, trusted weight and feel, easy to repair.

Lightspeed II: Lost's proprietary epoxy construction using S-Glass and Innegra composite materials — lighter than PU, with reduced vibration compared to carbon-based epoxy builds.

Double Dart: Lost's premium hand-laminated construction using a dual-fiberglass dart system for maximum strength-to-weight ratio and a refined, responsive feel.

FIN CONFIGURATIONS

5-fin box. Rides as thruster or quad. 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

JAPAN SURFBOARDS SHIPPING

➤ 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

Questions? Contact Us:

📞 Call/Text: (808) 597-9055

📧 Email: sales@hawaiiansouthshore.com

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does the Quiver Killer size compared to a standard shortboard?

The Quiver Killer runs wider and with more volume than a typical shortboard of the same length. Most surfers find they can ride it shorter than their usual shortboard while still getting the paddle power and float they need — sometimes by an inch or two, depending on weight and surfing style. The extra width also means the board generates speed earlier and stays lively in softer conditions where a sleeker shortboard would bog. For personalized sizing advice, contact us directly:

Include your current board dimensions and volume, preferred construction, the type of waves you typically surf (beach break, reef break, point break), how often you surf, and your location — location helps us give accurate shipping information as well.

Can the Quiver Killer handle bigger, more powerful surf?

Yes. The lower tail rocker provides drive and hold in larger surf, and the rounded pin tail gives precise control under the back foot without stiffening the board on steep faces. Surfers consistently report using it in overhead-plus conditions, not just small days. It is not a step-up shape for very large surf, but it performs confidently in solid overhead waves with real power.

What fin setup works best for this board?

The Quiver Killer comes as a 5-fin model, offering both thruster and quad setups. Use it as a thruster for more vertical surfing and precise turns, or switch to a quad for added speed and hold when the waves are faster and more down-the-line.

Is the Quiver Killer better as a thruster or a quad?

Both setups work well on this board, and the answer depends on the conditions and your preference. As a thruster it surfs more vertical and responsive — good for punchy, hollow waves where you want tight turns. As a quad it generates more speed and hold down the line — better for faster, more open waves or when the surf is soft and you need the extra drive. Many surfers keep both fin setups on hand and swap based on conditions.

How does the Quiver Killer paddle and perform in small surf?

The Quiver Killer paddles exceptionally well in smaller waves thanks to its forward outline and wide nose, which generate strong forward momentum. This shape helps you get into waves early and stay balanced once you're up and riding, making it a dependable choice even when the surf is weak or mushy.

What wave heights is the Quiver Killer best suited for?

It works great in waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet. The board provides lift and speed in smaller surf, while the tail shape and rocker offer excellent control and drive when the surf gets bigger. It’s versatile enough to be your daily driver, even if the conditions change day to day.