
Guide
All you wanted to know before picking a surfboard.
What surfboard do we recommend?
To make your life easier, we created the table below for picking the best surfboard suited for your mass & mastery level.
What materials are used in our surfboards?
Epoxy surfboards
Epoxy surfboards have a polystyrene foam core, also called EPS. The core is laminated with fiberglass and epoxy resin. Many times the surfboard is painted or has a last layer of protection.
EPS is a foam with less density than PU blanks, softer, but this is compensated by more layers of fiberglass and by the use of epoxy resin, which has mechanical properties far superior compared to polyester.
Advantages of epoxy surfboards
Epoxy surfboards have three great advantages:
1) Higher buoyancy. By having a lighter core, which contains more air, epoxy surfboards float more. This allows to surf with a smaller board having the same buoyancy as a polyester board with the same measurements.
2) Greater hardness. They are harder, much more resistant. They can be broken in two just like a polyester surfboard, but they suffer less from feet pressure, they do not came yellow like polyester surfboards.
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3) Easier maintaince. Fixing surfboards made of EPS are a lot easier & cheaper to fix.
