The art of shaping a surfboard has dramatically evolved over dozens, maybe hundreds of years of surfing. From early pioneers who would fell trees and hack and carve them into a 15-to-20 feet long ...
Whether you’re a customer or a surf shop owner, this is the biggest question in surfboard retail. Many of us are confused with what’s what and why, especially with the recent introduction of so many ...
After an intense series of audits, Sicomin is pleased to announce that it has now received the ECOBOARD Project Gold Level qualification for its entire range of bio-based epoxy resins. The ...
Resin and Soul, a series presented by Dragon in four parts, is in homage to the creative craftsmen and women who continue to make abstract resin art an essential form of surfing self-expression. “It’s ...
The sustainable surfboard is here but will Kelly Slater ride one? For an insurgent group of surfers campaigning to green up the $7 billion surfing industry, Slater, an 11-time world champion, and ...
First 100% recyclable surfboard with basalt fibers and bio-resin How it’s made Basalt fibers are produced from only basalt rock without the addition of chemicals. These ecological fibers are used by ...
We love writing about surfboards, whether they’re from traditional mainstays like Channel Islands, Album, or Eric Arakawa, or small eco-friendly shapers like Charlie Cadin, Funner Surf Craft, or ...
At Scripps Institute of Oceanography last weekend, February 15, more than 70 people gathered to learn why “The Future of Surfing Is Not Disposable” — this was among the topics at the Groundswell ...