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Surfboard Design - Types of Surfboards

Surfboard Design - Types of Surfboards

Surfboard Design So many different types of boards all made for different uses. What are they made for and which one may suit you best? Check out all the different styles of surfboard design and help find out which one suits your surfing needs. Shortboards This surfboard plan had incredible accomplishment with superior surfing in the 1970s and still permits surfers to push the limits of their capacity. The advanced shortboard is normally under seven feet long and is made for forceful surfing in basic segments of the wave. It is most generally seen with sharp noses, more slender rails, and...

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Surfboard Designer - Steve Walden

Surfboard Designer - Steve Walden

Surfboard Designer Known as the "Father of the Modern Longboard," and for his properly named "Magic" arrangement of surfboards, Steve Walden is a surfboard designer who eats, inhales and lives for surfing. Surfing benefits a lot of people, Walden is definitely one of them. In 1961, when Steve was 13 years of age, he moulded his first surfboard and never checked back. From that point forward, the California local has formed more than 25,000 surfboards and surfed in more than 200 challenges. By testing and outlining surfboards he cherishes to ride (surfboards that have additionally put him on the platform...

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History Of Surfing Innovation Part 4: Let’s Go Surfing

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Ben Whittle, left, surfing beside Sidney Nakamura in a 1957 photo taken by Clarence (Mac) Maki, a pioneer of surfing photography in Hawaii/ NY Times   Let’s Go Surfing : By the 1950’s-60’s the surfing craze was coming in full swing, with surf culture becoming a booming market popularized by surf clothing style and surf music such as the Beach Boys, everybody was going surfing. In 1950 California, the first true surf entrepreneur opened the doors of a surf shop in Manhattan Beach. His name was Dale Velzy, and he is credited as the first commercial shaper building boards available...

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