Hybrid Shortboard

DHD EE Juliette review

Mapped from canonical taxonomy hybrid.

Hybrid Shortboard

DHD EE Juliette review

Mapped from canonical taxonomy hybrid.

DHD EE Juliette surfboard

Documented board direction

The EE Juliette sits in Quivrr's Hybrid Shortboard family and is classified as All Round Daily Driver. This classification describes design intent; it is not a score, award or claim that the model suits every surfer.

Typical quiver role

This model sits in the daily-driver position in Quivrr's controlled quiver framework. Its actual role depends on the selected size, the surfer's existing boards and usual conditions.

Manufacturer evidence

Mapped from canonical taxonomy hybrid. Now available in our stringered EPS construction. The Juliette still sits in the DNA family with more nose and tail rocker that helps with tighter turns and puts you in the pocket.

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Design context

Fin options recorded for this model: Thruster, Five Fin. Paddle support is described as high. The final feel depends on the selected size, construction and the conditions in which it is surfed.

Wave and rider context

No narrow wave-type promise is made in the controlled record. The documented rider direction includes Progressing, Intermediate, Advanced.

Sizing context

25L to 35.5L in the controlled record. Use litres as a guardrail alongside length, width, rails, outline and foam distribution. Confirm the current specification before choosing a size.

Trade-offs to consider

The main trade-off should be assessed against the surfer's current board, waves and desired feel rather than inferred from the model name.

Quivrr keeps this stable design review separate from live inventory. A model can exist in the catalogue without being available in a specific size or region.

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These links preselect the documented model in Quivrr App; they do not claim that a size is currently available.

QUIVRR editorial review 2026-07-15. Source confidence: low. Specifications and availability can change.