Technology
Materials & Construction
At the heart of our surfboards is a commitment to both performance and sustainability. Over the years we’ve tested a wide range of natural materials, always seeking the ideal balance between strength, weight, flexibility, and durability without compromising environmental responsibility.
When choosing materials, we carefully consider their entire lifecycle:
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How and where they are produced
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How they are processed and implemented
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How we manage excess and waste
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What happens at the end of the product’s life
Only materials that meet our high standards for performance and sustainability make it into our boards.
What We Use
Core: Locally blown, recyclable EPS foam framed with bendy plywood for a flexible and resilient blank
Bottom Skin: 3mm Paulownia wood for durability, speed and lively flex.
Top Skin: 2mm Cork for natural grip and dampening.
Reinforcements: Layers of hemp and flax, bonded with plant based epoxy.
Finish: Sealed and coated with plant based oils, paints and hard waxes.
How It’s Made
Our boards are created through a blend of craftsmanship and precision engineering. Each one begins with a machine cut EPS and bendy ply core.
Laminations are completed under vacuum in a large press with an adaptable rocker bed. This process compresses the natural fibres, increasing strength and ensuring consistent accurate file replication.
After pressing, every board is hand-finished to refine the shape and maintain quality. We then seal them with plant-based oils and a hard wax finish that protects and enhances the natural feel of the materials.
The result is a board that is strong, sustainable, and ready to surf without any wax.


