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Surfboards: Why Surftech Surfboards Are Leading The Way For Surfing's Future

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Total views: 156 | Word Count: 710 | Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 | 0 comments

In the mid 90's a new concept of surfboard design was introduced and it was to enable surfboards to become lighter, faster, stronger and most importantly, extremely high performing!

Surftech surfboard shaper Randy French was creating surfboards in a new style that hadn't been seen. Using new and experimental materials he was able to bring surfboard design into the 21st century using a sandwich construction. Applying epoxy fiberglass to the EPS Fused-Cell core allowed him to create state of the art surfboards that were very light in weight, Strong and high performing.



Lets get to grips with this new design of surfboard and how it can benefit your surfing compared to traditional PU surfboards that use Polyurethane foam and fiberglass.

Durability - Surftech's most popular and first creation was the Tuflite, The name speaks for itself, summed up the surfboard is Tough in strength and light in weight. A major downside with your standard PU surfboard is its strength, to keep a PU surfboards performance levels high, boards are fiber glassed with very lightweight cloth usually 4oz. This has a major effect on its overall strength and how long it will last you. I know personally when I use a PU surfboard on a regular basis I will need to replace it with a new one after about 3 months! This can be a total nightmare and a huge dent to the bank account, especially for the mere mortal un-sponsored everyday surfer. What Surftech bring to the table is great because not only do you get a surfboard that is going to last you years but also one that is going to perform at a level probably higher than any PU surfboard you have previously owned. This is also great for when you want a new surfboard as Surftech's hold their value a lot better than traditional boards due to their sheer strength and ability to stay in good condition.

Weight - If you were to ask the question to any old surfer "what is one of the most important things for a high performance surfboard?" they will surely tell you weight. With a heavy surfboard you are going to find it extremely difficult to bust out airs or do any kind of fast snappy turns. Most notably you will find it difficult to generate a massive amount of speed on a heavy sluggish surfboard, this is considered to be a fundamental necessity of surfing.

Performance - One of the most important things to look for in a surfboard is one that is going to perform well in waves you are going to be surfing the most. Surftech have teamed up with some the worlds best and most celebrated surfboard shapers. The models that the shapers have selected to be made by Surftech are proven to be high performing and their best selling designs. The beauty of Surftech is they are able to replicate that board perfectly every single time so you know you are going to be riding a proven high performance surfboard, not something your local shaper might have been experimenting with.

There is always going to be people that are sceptical of new things but to progress we must evolve and the same goes for surfboards. This is the beauty of what Surftech are doing as they are taking on the next big step in surfboard design. If you want to get the most out of your surfing it really does pay to have the best and most advanced equipment that is on offer. Personally I like trying new and different equipment, I find it to be one of the great joys in surfing that you can mix it up so much. Without that ability surfing wouldn't be as amazing as it is.

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Looking to find the best deal on Surftech Surfboards, then visit www.yakwax.com to get the best professional advice on what Surfboard is best for you.


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