5'1 Redtail Hawk

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5'1 Redtail Hawk

5'1 Redtail Hawk

$860.00

The Red Tail Hawk design offers a diamond shaped tail, wide base, surf rocker and subtle rolled hull. This board provides long swooping turns with the ability for tight tailspins perfect for seeking out the fresh zones from atop the deepest conditions with just enough tail to play with for launch and landing.

The Red Tail Hawk design offers a diamond shaped tail, wide base, surf rocker and subtle rolled hull. This board provides long swooping turns with the ability for tight tailspins perfect for seeking out the fresh zones from atop the deepest conditions with just enough tail to play with for launch and landing.

These boards are for final sale — 5 Day Stoke Guarantee and Warranty do not apply to this sale and are not eligible for refund or replacement. International is shipping available.
  • Length:
    5’1 (155 cm)

  • Nose Width:
    13 1/3” (34 cm)

  • Waist Width:
    11 3/8” (29 cm)

  • Tail Width:
    12 1/2” (31 cm)

  • Turn Radius:
    R 30’/20’ (9.1/6 m)

  • Core:
    Poplar

  • Sidewalls:
    PolyUrethane

  • Edge:
    Steel

  • Base:
    Sintered

  • Effective Edge:
    3'6" (110 cm)

  • Stance:
    18" - 24" (46 - 62 cm)

  • Sidecut Radius:
    R 30’/20’ (9.1/6 m)

  • Camber:
    0 mm

The Taper Collection:

  • More Nose- Less Tail width.
  • Increase float in powder, quicker maneuverability.
  • Set-back inserts.

Tech Details:

  • Flat w/ Early Rise Rocker ?
  • Quad-Fin Side Cut ?
  • Hull ?
  • Diamond ?
  • SideWalls ?

Customer Reviews

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Andrew F
This board is soooo sick

Yeah absolute ripper over here. They don't give an indication of like stiffness but she's sturdy and aggressive and super dynamic through the turns. I was really blown away by this board. Carves like a slalom board on the groomers and massive float in the powder, I've taken it down the east wall, kachina peak, and all the hike outs at Silverton. As soon as it's blown out I'm buying another one. Immediately. Big favorite in a decent sized quiver 🤙

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Colin
What A nice change

A great board to not only dial in your turns but your style! Super fun to ride even on groomers. A few days on it and you’ll likely notice progression in both your turns and style. So far just ridden on packed powder and it was a blast. Would love to give it a go in some POW.

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AndrewF
What a revelation

Picked up this board a couple weeks ago and haven't touched any of my other boards since. I'd been splitting my time between a super aggressive freeride board and a super mellow fat pow surfer and was looking for something with the best qualities of both and man did I find it. Powder, trees, bombing runs and ripping carves, most unlikely quiver killer. I've taken it down some of the steepest inbounds terrain in the us and it's been an absolute blast. So much stoke.

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Guillaume L
Really fun all mountain board

This was the second board I tried from Elevated. Aaron let us try some demos out for some late spring runs this May in Mammoth. We mostly rode wide groomers before it got to slushy. After seeing my fried rip on this board, I had to give it a shot. I've rarely had so much fun on a board. You can still do wide carves like the goldfish and hold your edge on huge bottom turns; it still has that really surfy feel to it. Like its shiny cousin, it's all about initiating turns with your front foot and really leaning forward. I found that an aggressive positive stance (27,6) really helped lean into all those turns. Where this board really shined was how playful it was on jumps and butters. There's a lot more tail to play with so you can hold down a tail press for entire sections of runs without feeling like you're losing your edge. The tail also helps when you launch into the air to give you a nice forgiving landing. Given the overall rocker profile, I can only imagine how much this board with float in pow. I look forward to riding it some more! Shoutout to Aaron for letting demo these boards over the weekend to find the ones we liked best! Highly recommend stopping by if you are ever in Mammoth!

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Alex Hogue
Really Fun

Personally, this was my third and favorite Elevated Surfcraft board I tried. The other two being the Minni Fish, and the Goldfish - which are also great boards. I'm 5'11 and about 160 and I'm REALLY bummed I didn't get to ride it on a glorious powder day (maybe next season!), but regardless I had an excellent time getting some deep springtime carves in on this bad boy, and general all-mountain rippin'. It is a stiffer board than I typically ride, but there was not a single run at Bachelor where I got the slightest bit of doubt on this. It holds an edge very well, and inspires B-line confidence at high speeds. Zero chatter. The early morning conditions were very hard packed, and a bit softer later in the day - it handled it all. I had a such a good time ripping around on this. After Demoing I went back to my personal board, and can honestly say I was enjoying the day more on this bad boy. I'm about a 10.5 boot size and didn't run into any toe drag issues in deep carves, where as I ate shit on my personal board later in the day trying to do the same maneuvers b/c my toe dug into the side of the mountain in a laid out carve. Put this in your board line-up and you'll have a good day!

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