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FIREWIRE Sweet Potato (5'2-6'4) Five Fin Helium 2

FIREWIRE Sweet Potato (5'2-6'4) Five Fin Helium 2

SKU:139396

Regular price $935.00 USD
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SWEET POTATO DESCRIPTION

WHAT IS SWEET POTATO SURFBOARD?

The Firewire Sweet Potato is Dan Mann's high-performance groveler — a wide, flat, volume-forward design built to turn the weakest surf into something genuinely fun. It's the board that made groveling a legitimate quiver slot for surfers of every level.

While Dan Mann has proven himself to be a master shaper of all types of surf craft, it was theSweet Potato that first made him a household name. A short, wide, volume-heavy groveler with straight rails and a deep double concave that effectively “splits” the board in half in order to allow it to turn and transition from rail to rail, the Sweet Potato was an instant hit with anyone who found themselves stuck surfing tiny longboard waves but not wanting to ride a longboard.

Now, Dan Mann has updated his popular Sweet Potato model with a new swallowtail and further refined his bottom contours to make the board even more responsive and user-friendly—without sacrificing any of the surfboard’s speed while paddling and flying down the line.

Features of Firewire Sweet Potato:

The Firewire Sweet Potato surfboard is designed with several key features that make it a popular choice among surfers. These features include:

  • Full rails and wide outline for early planing: The Sweet Potato's full rails and wide outline allow it to plane early, converting small waves to surfable. This makes it an ideal board for small, gutless waves.
  • Double barrel concave splits board when tilted: The board's double barrel concave splits the board when tilted, adding drive and a loose feeling. This allows surfers to generate speed and maneuverability in small waves.
  • New swallowtail allows tighter turns: The Sweet Potato's new swallowtail design increases maneuverability, allowing surfers to make tighter turns and ride the board more aggressively.
  • 5 fin setup: The board's five-fin setup provides hold and speed without limiting turn radius. This allows surfers to customize their fin setup to suit their individual preferences and wave conditions.

WHO

The Sweet Potato was built for surfers who want to surf more often, not just better.

  • The shortboarder who finds themselves sitting out too many small, weak days on boards that need real power to perform
  • The intermediate surfer who wants to catch more waves without committing to a longboard
  • The experienced surfer who wants a dedicated bad-day weapon — something that generates its own energy when the ocean isn't helping
  • The surfer returning after time off who needs something forgiving on the paddle but still feels like a real surfboard underfoot
  • The performance surfer adding a specialty groveler to round out a full quiver

This is the board you keep in the car because you know it will always find a ride.

WHEN

The Sweet Potato was designed for the days most shortboards get left on the rack. Its extremely flat rocker and wide outline let it lock into weak, crumbling waves early — the kind of surf that stalls out narrower, higher-volume boards. It performs best in waist-to-head-high conditions with soft or mushy energy, and it really excels when the surf is knee-to-waist-high and everyone else is debating whether it's worth paddling out. The deep double barrel concave generates drive from almost nothing, making it an essential board for inconsistent lineups where you need a board that will work with whatever the ocean gives.

WHAT

The Sweet Potato's outline is unmistakable — one of the widest, flattest plans in shortboard history. Dan Mann kept the entry and exit rocker extremely low, which is what gives the board its ability to plane early and carry speed across flat sections.

The trademark deep double barrel concave runs through the bottom and effectively splits the board in half when it tilts onto rail, isolating the fins and rocker on one side at a time. The result is a board that surfs significantly narrower than it looks, pivots quickly, and generates drive without needing steep or powerful waves. The current model adds a refined swallowtail that increases pocket maneuverability without giving up the projection and flat-wave speed the Sweet Potato is known for.

In Helium construction, the Sweet Potato is lively and responsive underfoot. The stringerless EPS core is light and quick to accelerate, while the Paulownia and Balsa wood parabolic rails flex through turns and return energy on the exit. The proprietary deck skin resists compression and keeps the board feeling responsive across a long lifespan. It's a noticeably active board — one that rewards pumping and rail surfing rather than passive, wait-and-see surfing.

DIMENSIONS

CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS

Helium: Firewire's lightest EPS core construction. Stringerless 1.0 lb EPS foam with flex controlled at the rails by Paulownia and Balsa wood, topped with a proprietary aerospace composite deck skin that resists compression and rebounds to its original shape.

FIN CONFIGURATIONS

5-Fin. Rides as thruster or quad. Fins not included.

SWEET POTATO TALK STORY WITH DAN MANN

SWEET POTATO CUSTOMER UNEDITED REVIEWS

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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

 

SWEET POTATO FAQS

What is the Firewire Sweet Potato surfboard designed for?

The Firewire Sweet Potato is designed for small, flat waves, providing stability and ease of paddling due to its wide outline and high volume

What are the key features of the Sweet Potato?

Key features include a wide outline, full rails, double barrel concave, swallowtail, and a five-fin setup. It also features eco-friendly Volcanic construction or Helium technology for lightweight durability

How does the Sweet Potato perform in different wave conditions?

It excels in weak to average waves (1-4 feet) but may struggle in punchy or steep waves. It's versatile enough to be used from knee-high to head-high waves

What are the benefits of riding the Sweet Potato?

Benefits include:

  • Fun and Unique Surfing Experience: Provides a fun and unique way to surf small waves.
  • Early Planing: Allows surfers to catch waves early due to its wide outline and full rails.
  • Increased Maneuverability: The swallowtail design enables tighter turns and more aggressive surfing.

 How does the Sweet Potato compare to other grovelers?

The Sweet Potato is known for its unique combination of early planing, maneuverability, and eco-friendly construction options