The main reason to buy a custom surfboard is because you can’t find the board you want on a shelf. A custom surfboard is a big step in a surfer’s journey, and it can bring noticeable, tangible ...
Tustin native Dennis Kemp has been riding waves most all his life, but in the last 15 years, he’s perfected the art of making custom surfboards. Kemp, now a North Tustin resident, started surfing at ...
There comes a time in every surfer’s life when they decide to finally order a board all their own. We’re not talking about a foamie from your local wholesale retailer, nor are we talking about a more ...
Disrupt is bringing a revolutionary new way to order your next custom surfboard. A few of the 3D printed boards on offer. Photo: Courtesy of Disrupt Disrupt is the first company to produce 3D printed ...
I’d had surfboards before. As birthday and Christmas presents. They’d be heapas found at Cash Converters, big brother hand-me-downs or, if I was lucky, a board from the second hand section from the ...
A surfboard that not long ago spent several weeks being shaped in the Sydney factory of Haydenshapes is now carving through eight-foot waves off the coast of Hawaii. As one of the world’s most ...
I was talking to my pal Joel Saltzman the other day about the state of today’s surfboard industry. Joel is a long-time avid surfer who is originally from Florida, but has been living in the South Bay ...
Surfboard builder and musician Brent Bassham, 34, grew up a stone’s throw from the Texas Gulf coast, in West Columbia. A historic place, it was once known as the Capital of the Republic of Texas.
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