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Limited edition

Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée - Corail 57 cm

The shape for lovers of sharp, traditional longboards.
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Regular Price $952
Sale Price $952Regular Price
Taille 9'6 x 57 cm
Couleur Corail 57 cm
Longboard 9'6 / BLACK / WHITE
Surf Socks
Longboard 9'6 / BLACK / WHITE
Unique / Black / Grey
Neoprene Seat Cover
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Key Lock Box
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GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
  • techno-pu PU
  • fins-single Single Fin
  • box-us-simple Box US
  • tail-square Large Square Tail
  • outline-surf-glider Longboard

Specifications

  • 9'6 | 289.6cm
  • 22 7/16" | 57.0cm
  • 2 3/4"
  • Volume: 73.0L

Rider

Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
45kg
67kg
109kg
130kg

Conditions

Wave size
Knee
Waist
Overhead
Wave speed
Slow
Moderate
Fast
Wave shape
Soft
Steep
Hollow

Aptitudes

Paddling comfort
Verticality
Carving
Cruising
Natural speed
Noseriding

Program

In action
Description

Do you want to revisit all the longboard classics? La Deano “Hors Série” offers to explore this timeless repertoire with finesse, performance and elegance.

  • 9'6 x 57 cm made in coral and sage green
  • 9'6 x 61 cm made in sky blue, lilac, and lemon yellow

Endowed with absolute glide, this shape with fine rails and post-retro lines surprises with its maneuverability in relation to its lift.
Indeed, beyond a simple resumption of known lines, the Deano pushes the concept of retro sliding into an evolving register. We noseride, but without slowness. We stall and pivot, but without heaviness. And that’s the magic of this shape that slides in and on the water.

Flow is very often linked to a certain aesthetic of movement, to the way in which grace is translated into action on the rhythm of a wave. Move forward, nose glide, move backward, turn... without any break, without the glide being altered. This is a definition of flow, and this is the technicality of this longboard exercise. Give that impression of power move, position yourself, and replace yourself, without effort, without clashes unless voluntary.
 
This is what the Deano offers with a totally relaxed surfing, with a slides without resistance and optimal maintenance of the natural speed of this shape. Then simply place the board in the perfect trajectory and we let it do the job, going through the sections without doing anything but enjoying.

The “Hors Série” label takes production models from our classic range and reimagines them through original graphic designs rooted in surf culture and the creative spirit of the craftsmen in our shaping workshopThrough this label, we aim to celebrate a sport in constant motion that, at the crossroads of inspiration and sensation, creates rare, rich, and unique moments.

This originality of feeling is expressed here through a graphic capsule of five “Ondulée” designs, featuring soft, fluid, and enveloping lines. The project explores a direct connection between the shape of the wave and the flowing sensation unique to retro longboarding. “Hors Série” boards stand out through their distinctive graphic atmospheres, where each creative project becomes a meeting point between aesthetics, emotion, and the sensation of glide.

 Ready to get rid of everything superfluous, all the extraneous movements, to simply slow things down and get back to basics?  You will see to what extent the shape of a board can influence the way you surf, sometimes even dictate a style: this is what the Deano offers.

GONG | Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée
Shape
Outline

Its large outline at the tips and almost parallel shape makes it easy to hold on to the noses thanks to both the lift of the shape and its ability to load the tail with water so you can rock up on the front. 

The overall surface area is large, making it easier to manœuvre and providing extra lift. 

The length enables ultra-easy paddling and effortless placement. 

The max width is centered for perfect control of your carves.

Rocker

The rocker is tight for a smooth and pure glide. The large nose, associated with the slight front rocker provides great stability. The rocker at the tail is marked by a kick that gives extra leverage for dropknee turns and hard turns. But also helpful to stall, that crucial brake to get back into the rhythm of the breaking waves and get back to the nose.

Rails

The rails are 50/50 from nose to tail, very round and smooth. These rails create a sort of vacuum effect of the board on the wave. The board is held up and stays on its line, making it easier to hold on to the nose for longer.

The 50/50 rails are pinched at the tail for the best possible grip with this type of round rails. This finesse brings a high degree of precision and maneuverability.

  • Nose holding 
  • Glide +++
  • Trajectory control
Tail

The tail is a large square tail to improve lift when you’re at the back of the board, but also at the nose. This wide tail under the wave takes on water and optimizes tilting noserides. Its width stretches the outline and provides grip on the rails all the way to the tail. These sharp angles in the square tail bring a little more pivot in the turns.

Hull

We have a pronounced spoon under the nose. This spoon is a concave shape, reminiscent of the hollow part of a spoon. Its purpose is to bring lift and control to the nose during noserides. You then have a slight V, which becomes increasingly pronounced around the tail to keep an excellent maneuverability, while ensuring a good rocker and smooth rail to rail.

3D View

The “Ondulée” graphic capsule

The “ONDULÉE” concept is a graphic capsule applied to a series of five Deano longboards. The project explores a direct correspondence between the shape of the wave and the sensation of Classic Longboard glide: fluid, continuous, and uninterrupted.

Through a minimalist treatment, the board becomes the medium for a simple and immediate reading of movement: a wavy line visually translates the rider’s ideal trajectory, like a breath laid gently across the object.

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Movement as a visual signature

The graphic concept is built around a contrast between a pastel color block wrapping the ends of the board and a white wavy outline that feels organic and irregular. This line is not merely decorative: it symbolizes the meeting point between the board and the water. The wave thus becomes a trajectory, a rhythm, a visual translation of the harmonious glide unique to longboarding.

The color palette draws inspiration from spring morning light: soft, slightly desaturated tones creating a calm, luminous, and soothing atmosphere. An evocation of those first sessions when the ocean is still glassy.

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PU Surf Technology

High Quality Material : Bennett Australian Blanks, Polyester Resin, Fiber Glass, Patented FCS2 Boxes. Materials chosen for their compatibility with our design specifications.

This is the traditional technology and noble of the artisan Shaper. It offers an unequalled feeling. It’s the reference for highly skilled Surfers.

Technical details :

  • Board, 100% Polyester Resin over Polyurethane Bennett Foam Blanks (50 kg/m3).
  • 3-5mm High Quality Wood Stringers to avoid folding.
  • Deck detail : 2 layers of 6oz Fiber Glass.
  • Hull detail : 2 layers of 4oz + 6oz fiberglass or 2 x 6oz depending on the board.
  • Reinforcements : a large patch of 4oz Fiber Glass enshrouds the Tail and the Fin Boxes.
  • Pre-shape by digital control, and shape controlled by traditional templates, 100% Hand Finished.
  • Mat finish for a better glide, less sensitive to scratching, comp look.
  • This Techno is easily repairable, most notably with UV Resin.
  • Hydrophobic foam that sucks less water in case of damage.
  • These boards are 100% shaped and glassed in our factory in Asia, which strictly replicates our methods developed in France and tested worldwide.
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Technical sheet

Surf 9'6 Deano PU Ondulée 9'6 x 57 cm / Corail x 57 cm

Shape

  • Rocker : tendu pour un maximum de glisse, kick au tail pour favoriser la mania et staller facilement.
  • Rails : soft du nose au tail pour la meilleure retenue possible au nose.
  • Volume : généreux pour une rame facile et un take off très précoce.
  • Outline : parallèle pour un maximum de surface et favoriser les noses.
  • Tail : large square tail pour favoriser la portance, ainsi qu’une accroche des rails jusqu’au bout du tail.
  • Nose : large round nose pour maximiser la portance et les noserides.
  • Deck : domé pour conserver des rails fins.
  • Bottom : cuillère marquée au nose pour favoriser la portance et le contrôle, convexe puis V au tail pour conserver de la mania et une bascule douce d’un rail à l’autre.
  • Dérive : single fin

Buying guide

For whom?

For traditional longboarding aficionados.
This is also a way to embrace the entire surf culture.
Beginner surfers will find the Ten Blues more accessible and versatile.


For what?

A noserider is a must-have when you’re in a region where waves are often small and offer little power.
The classic elegance of a traditional longboard and the timeless beauty of a log, ideal for practicing dropknee turns, cross-steps and noserides.


What size?

The wider the board, the more stability and buoyancy you get, and the more easily you can stay in control on the nose. The wider the board, the more speed is affected. A narrow longboard will be better suited to lightweight surfers who will gain in maneuverability. A wider board will be more stable for a heavier surfer, who will be able to move easily without impacting the board’s glide.

The ideal waves for this board?

  •  Size: small conditions are its best playground thanks to its volume and low rocker.
  • Power: slow breaking waves.
  • Appearance : smooth waves that won’t interfere with its glide.


What technology ?

We offer different technologies on certain shapes to meet the program, conditions, and sometimes individual habits.

In the case of a PU board, there will be a different behavior from an EPS board of the same shape and weight. It’s the weight distribution in the board that generates a big difference in feeling. For two blanks with the same shape, one in PU and the other in EPS, the EPS blank will be lighter, as EPS foam is less dense.

In the case of a PU board, it’s the blank that provides solidity and concentrates weight in its core. The board thus has a very “central” inertia. This makes for a very smooth board, which forgives errors but is less dynamic. The PU blank will be heavier than the EPS blank.

In the case of an Epoxy board, the blank is very light, and solidity comes from the skins. So the inertia is “peripheral,” meaning the weight of the board is on the outside, making it more mobile, agile, and dynamic.

The best comparison to explain these differences would be to say that the inertia of PU naturally gives a single fin feeling (very centered, smooth and soft pressure), while EPS gives a thruster or even quad feeling (very external support, immediate rail to rail, maximum nervousness).

EPS is generally preferred for boards that need dynamism, usually in small to medium conditions, schematically in waves where speed generation is required. EPS is therefore preferred on shapes where reactivity is sought, as it’s easier to turn quickly, perfect for waves that require rapid transitions. For very good surfers, this further enhances the dynamism of their surfing. For progressing surfers, EPS adds this little boost of dynamism as the board can gain speed much more easily, an important point considering that in surfing, speed is the key to everything. PU is favored for high-performance shortboards, for boards where controlling speed is the main objective.

Different feelings : Surfers accustomed to PU will generally say that “EPS bounces and feels stiff.” While surfers used to EPS will say that “PU feels soft, lacks response, and struggles to accelerate.” These feelings often stem from habits, sometimes generalities, and often prejudices. Don’t hesitate to deviate from conventional wisdom to make your choice.


What type of fin ?

Generally speaking, some fins favor noseriding, while others favor maneuverability or speed. With the Deano, we're looking to maximize the time spent on the nose, so we'll choose a fin with a lot of surface area.
 
A wide fin will help to stay for longer at the nose, as it will maintain the trajectory without skidding. The board will be more easily maintained on a high line in the section. The purpose of this type of fin is to maintain the line optimally. Speed will be limited, as will maneuverability and responsiveness. Big fins stall the board. But they also allow the surfer to over-act, because they offer resistance that you can play with.


A fin with less surface area will help you get up to speed with less drag. Being narrower, it will give more vivacity in the pivot but will make staying on the nose more tricky. The board will slide more easily when hanging ten in the pocket of the wave, but it will go faster and be more playful.


The distribution of the surface area will be a key factor.


The distribution of the surface area will be a key factor. A rectangular parallelepiped surface that is homogeneous over the entire depth will give a fin that is fairly blocked. This can be an interesting way of trying to counteract certain behaviors, but the potential is limited and the technical side is maximum.


A thin surface at the head and a strong surface at the base will free up the rail to rail. It's maneuverable and pleasant, but directional stability is poor.


A large surface area at the head will stabilise the board without any lateral effort (flat and straight) and will exaggerate the angles taken because the head will want to foil towards the surface of the water. When leaning sideways, when you're pushing into the board when you're across the wave, this is the type of fin that will react the most with acceleration. Handle with care, but this type of fin can be a booster for your board.


A large surface area at the head but not much at the base: it's extreme with amplified angles and low drag. Very unstable, and virtually unsurfable at high speed.
 
The depth also plays a key role. The deeper the fin, the reflect its shape. In general, a deeper fin will give you stability, whether you're moving towards the nose or wanting to stay there. Depth will help lock in the tail and keep you stable when you go to the nose. But too much depth and you'll get stuck or fall off.


The rake of the fin will also be an important factor. A straight fin is theoretically stable and fast, but not very maneuverable. A fin that is very curved backwards is very maneuverable and will make fewer mistakes, giving greater tolerance. A fin with some rake will give your turns more width, while a relatively straight fin will give more pivot.


A lightweight surfer will not need to oversize his fin, but can reduce the surface area to maintain maneuverability. A tall surfer, on the other hand, will be better off with a large fin to improve stability in the nose and ensure that he can get around.


To choose the size of your fin, a simple principle is that the size of the fin in inches is equal to the length of the board in feet. It's very simple but relatively simplistic, because this rule is mainly related to the surface area of the fin. A flex fin will generally have less effect, so a 10" fin with a small surface area may be suitable for a 9" longboard.


The position of the fin is also crucial. By moving it backwards, you gain stability and control, making it easier to cross-step. You gain in maneuverability by moving it forward, but lose stability. Be careful not to go against the grain by moving a fin that is not very maneuverable forward in order to make it more maneuverable. This game has a limit which leads to aberrant behavior when you go too far. So when the behavior doesn't suit you, move the fin no more than a few centimeters. If it still doesn't work, change the fin.


Which shape to choose?

Deano or Ten blues?
 
Those two longboards are almost the opposite, but designed for the same type of waves: a retro style for the classic noserider, the Deano, and a very modern, versatile style for the Ten Blues. The Ten blues is one of those modern shapes where the rear half of the board features a lot of shape elements borrowed from the world of shortboarding. With pinched rails and a pronounced edge, you get a great ability to relaunch and can put a lot of pressure underfoot, with the aim of making quick changes of direction. The tail is also thinner to give you more pivot and easy rail-to-rail without having to put a lot of pressure underfoot.
A shape like the Deano will paradoxically require anticipation and very subtle riding, with as little effort as possible. The Ten blues will tolerate a rougher, more 'unexpected' ride, and will be more forgiving to beginners, as well as being more versatile.


Deano or Pampa?
 
The Pampa will offer a wider range of use, while the Deano will offer a totally incomparable experience and glide at the nose. The Pampa offers a modern outline, but is closer to the Ten Blues in its more modern approach to surfing. If you want to ride top turns on the Pampa, no problem, but the Deano is not the board you need for that.


Deano or IT?
 
These are certainly the two shapes in the longboard range that have the most elements in common, starting with the program, small conditions and a common goal: spending as much time as possible at the nose.  These are two shapes whose role is to get into the rhythm, at the same speed as the breaking wave. The IT is simply the extreme version of the nose rider for XXS waves.


Which boardbag?



Equipments

  • These boards are equipped with a leash plug, a US fin box and a US GONG single fin.

  • 1 US central fin box for all types of mounting.
  • 1 US GONG Full Fiber 11" single fin.
  • Concrete Fixed Plug at the tail so you never lose your board.

Delivery

Delivery

Orders are prepared and shipped quickly: most are dispatched within 24 to 48 business hours.
The delivery time, meaning the transit of the parcel to your address, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
Shipping costs are transparent and calculated based on weight, volume, and delivery address.

View all our delivery FAQs.

Exchanges & Returns

You have a 14-day right of withdrawal to return or exchange a new product that does not suit you.

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Eco-Responsible Packaging

We prioritize sustainable, recyclable, and reusable packaging solutions, minimizing single-use plastic as much as possible while ensuring optimal protection for products, including large items.

More infos


How to glue your pad?


The subject of the pad often comes down to an aesthetic choice for the look of your board. But what may seem artificial to non-pros is actually an invaluable aid.


Surfing is “the art of placement”, and that means you need to place your feet correctly on the board. What could be better than a sensory marker to know: “Ok, I’m at the sweet spot for this turn.”


Gluing proper pads is therefore essential. They’ll tell you whether your feet are in the right place or not. But you still need to stick them on properly, and here you can find everything.


Read our How To : PLACE A TAIL PAD

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