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5’10 Fourth Chilli Jam Surfboard

£659.00

Sitting squarely between the Chilli Wrap Fish, and HP Chilli Surfboard, this is a classic hybrid that combines the speed and looseness of a fish, with the performance and agility of a shortboard. Its a simple recipe that has created one of Fourths most effective surfboards ever, the result is a 100% success rate when is comes to people surfing it going on to order one – it works that well.

This particular board is a new stock, however the volume written on the tail is incorrect. Written is 35.5L, but the actual volume is 34.5L.

5’10” x 20″ x 2 5/8″ = 34.5L

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Description

Fourth Chilli Jam Surfboard

The concept for the Chilli Jam was seeing the gap between our daily-fun fish, the Chilli Wrap, and our uk all-rounder shortboard the HP Chilli. In that respect the Chilli Jam takes the fun, speed and looseness of the fish and combines with with the rip’abillity and dynamism of the shortboard. The result is the best of both worlds and its an instant hit.
The outline is of the classic Chilli family lineage. From the Chilli Wrap we have pulled the nose in slightly, taken some width out of the template  and hipped the tail into a beautifully soft rounded squash tail. This adds quicker rail to rail transitions, offers a bit more pivot and sensitivity whilst still maintaining that stable platform, speed and fluidity.
The rocker is increased slightly from the Chilli Wrap to aid poise and pivot on rail, allowing for tighter arcs and more control in the pocket. Its not high rocker by any standards but starts to gently lean into the realm of performance based surfing.
The bottom concaves offer no changes, which means its a single through-out with a small amount of rolled double through the fins. It feels with what can only be described as a majestic ease to its mobility as it cuts lines on the face.
The foil is again similar to the Chilli Wrap with slightly more foam forward but in a slightly more compact package overall.
The rails are slightly boxier to allow for some extra torque through turns with a slightly more high performance feel compared to the rest of the Chilli family. You want to push this board harder and across a wide range of conditions so taking a bit of the fish slide away and adding some extra hold with release points in the outline just made sense.
The fin set ups’ are so varied for this board. In that respect it holds its own as a thruster, a quad and still thrives as a twin plus trailer. There is no out and out winner, it’s a case of personal preference and catering to the waves on offer. We recommend quad for hollow waves, twin plus trailer for softer waves and thruster for everything in the middle.
Construction is open to debate. For the most well rounded performer we are leaning on base construction but the team has been split right down the middle with some going for ese flex tech and some base…. I would say if you consider yourself a heavier footed surfer, go for epoxy based constructions, and for lighter surfers who want an all rounder, jump on the base.
The Chilli Jam is an easy to use surfboard that bridges the gap between fishy fun and shortboard esq performance. From riders to shapers, and everybody in between here at Colab there is a lot of love for this board, which makes this model a huge contender for our ‘next big thing’.

Technology

Base Construction

Base Construction(a polyurethane blank with polyester resin) is still considered the most versatile and all-round performance specific construction used the world over by touring surf professionals. At Fourth Surfboards only premium materials are used to produce top-quality boards; US Blanks at the core in blue foam and Hexcel Glass for the laminate bonded with Silmar resin for best balance between weight, performance and durability.

The Fourth construction method sees the board finished in 24/7 heat controlled environments to ensure curing times are at optimum levels to reach a finish unrivalled in Europe. The board is then sanded to a 240 dry sand finish ensuring that there is zero plastic lacquer on the board that can often look and feel horrible after a couple of months in the ocean.

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Dimensions

LENGTH WIDTH THICKNESS VOLUME (LTR)
5’6 20 2 7/16 29.5
5’8 20 3/8 2 1/2 31.7
5’10 20 3/4 2 9/16 34.2
6’0 21 1/8 2 5/8 36.7
6’2 21 1/2 2 11/16 39.3
6’4 21 7/8 2 3/4 42.1
6’6 22 1/4 2 13/16 45