Nexus EPS
Nexus EPS
Nexus EPS
Nexus EPS
Nexus EPS
Nexus EPS

Nexus EPS

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Introducing the Nexus – where innovation meets versatility.

By combining the best of our 3DV and Utopia models, our Nexus model delivers a high-performance board tailored for beach-breaks and wave pools. 

The Nexus harnesses the rail-to-rail ease of the 3DV and the unparalleled speed of the Utopia, creating a dynamic shortboard that excels in smaller waves. Built specifically with wave pools in mind, it has been rigorously tested in both the ocean and several wave pools around the world, ensuring it’s ready to perform in any setting.

Loved by our team riders in 1ft to 4ft waves, the Nexus offers instant acceleration and glides effortlessly through flat sections, while maintaining tight responsiveness in the pocket. Whether you're looking to push your limits in fast, critical sections or enjoy playful, smaller conditions, the Nexus delivers explosive performance, making it a must-have for those who want to dominate both the wave pool and the ocean.

Now available in our stringered EPS construction.

FEATURES

Glassing — EPS Epoxy - 4OZ x 160G Biaxial x 4OZ with Stringer + White E-Glass Innegra Toe Patches

Outline — Full Entry, Slight hip in Front of Fins. 

Rocker — Medium Entry, Low Exit Rocker

Rails — Medium Rails

Concave — Single To Slight Double Concave Between Fins

Tail — Slight Narrow Squash Tail

Fins — Thruster, 3 Fin. 

Carbon — White Carbon Innegra Toe Patches. 
Tiger Claws Over Fins & Deck Tail For Strength & Durability

PERFORMANCE

Approach — Fast & Reactive Surfing

Skill Level — Intermediate to Advanced

Recommended Fins — FCS - Accelerator, Futures - DHD Honeycomb

Ride — 2 to 3 inches shorter than your everyday shortboard

RECOMMENDED SURF

Wave Size — 1-4ft

Conditions — Small and weak, to chest high and fun

Wave Type — Beach Breaks and Wave Pools

Sizes

Length Width Thickness Vol (lt)
5'6 18 3/4 2 5/16 26L
5'7 18 7/8 2 3/8 27L
5'8 19 1/8 2 3/8 28L
5'9 19 1/4 2 7/16 29L
5'10 19 3/8 2 1/2 30L
5'10 19 3/4 2 9/16 31.5L
5'11 19 1/2 2 9/16 31L
6'0 19 5/8 2 5/8 32L
6'0 20 2 11/16 34L
6'1 19 7/8 2 5/8 33L
6'2 20 2 11/16 34.5L
6'2 20 1/2 2 3/4 36L
6'3 20 3/4 2 11/16 36L
6'4 20 3/4 2 3/4 37.5L
6'4 21 2 7/8 39L
6'6 21 1/4 2 7/8 41L

 

 


 

DHD Stringered EPS Construction FAQ

How do I look after my Stringered EPS Epoxy

It is ideal to make sure you take good care of your Epoxy boards to ensure they remain strong and durable. Always do your best to minimize the heat and sunlight your board is exposed to. The excess heat can cause damages and all repairs must be fixed with an Epoxy Resin.

What’s new in DHD’s latest construction?

We’ve returned to Stringered EPS – combining a traditional timber stringer with EPS foam and 160g BIAX cloth. This creates a board that’s stronger, more responsive, and performs well in all conditions, not just small or weak waves.

Why add a stringer back into EPS boards?

The timber stringer acts as a natural dampener, reducing chatter and improving control in bumpy or windy surf. It also adds flex and drive without making the board feel too stiff or reactive.

What is BIAX cloth and what does it do?

BIAX is a 160g fiberglass cloth that adds durability and controlled flex. It enhances the “pop” of the board while maintaining strength and longevity.

Which models are available in this new EPS construction?

  1. Juliet – Best for performance surfing with more rocker. Fast, responsive, and lively.

  2. Nexus – Our most versatile all-rounder. The EPS version adds even more spark and control.

  3. Black Diamond – Proven favorite for bigger, heavier conditions. Strong, smooth, and still lightweight.

Can I use these EPS boards in powerful or windy surf?

Yes. Unlike traditional EPS boards that struggle in strong or messy conditions, this new construction holds up in everything from weak beach breaks to heavy cyclone swell.

What’s the difference in rail design on these EPS boards?

Because EPS is more buoyant, we’ve thinned out the rails to help the board bite and engage more easily, especially on rail-to-rail turns.

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