flexible surfboards - flex does not mean flex
Flex does not mean flex
Surfers will be demanding high performance shortboards with more much more speedpotential and drive more and more in the future. This progress is beginning right now, but surfing will develope into an even more extreme and faster sport. That’s why we offer a bigger variety of interesting shapes now.
On the contrary retro shapes with optimized streaming and floating performances are still requested. And with our technology those boards are really light. That’s where a classic style meets unknown performance. Surf our fishes - your surfing skills will tell you the difference.
Usual materials, production and manufactoring methods are pretty much done. New materials and new construction methods are the only way to build next generation surfboards and improve the surfboard performace.
Nature is key, because nature always solves problems easy, logic and efficiently. We build surfboards like mother nature tells us. We enroot fibre and the water resistant core with a special technique that makes the board and glassing much more durable. Better performance, almost unbreakable and environmentally friendly boards with lesser weight are the result.
Talking about surfboard performance means talking about flex also. But be careful - flex does not mean flex.
In order to gain highest and fastest restoring forces and therefore an “active” surfboards that really kicks your surfing to the limits a surfboard designer needs the efficient materials and the technology know how. But this would not work without finetuning the flex of each board for the surfer’s needs and the shape’s requirements. Combining all this means “modern surfboard design”.
We are increasing the surfboard performance with a high precision customization just yet. And for the future we are developing a formula that enables us the best possible power transmission of the surfer.
This so called PTI (power transmission index) will revolutionize the customization of surfboards.
admin on June 20th 2007 in Surfing
2 Responses to “flexible surfboards - flex does not mean flex”
Flex does not mean flex
Surfers will be demanding high performance shortboards with more much more speedpotential and drive more and more in the future. This progress is beginning right now, but surfing will develope into an even more extreme and faster sport. That’s why we offer a bigger variety of interesting shapes now.
On the contrary retro shapes with optimized streaming and floating performances are still requested. And with our technology those boards are really light. That’s where a classic style meets unknown performance. Surf our fishes - your surfing skills will tell you the difference.
Usual materials, production and manufactoring methods are pretty much done. New materials and new construction methods are the only way to build next generation surfboards and improve the surfboard performace.
Nature is key, because nature always solves problems easy, logic and efficiently. We build surfboards like mother nature tells us. We enroot fibre and the water resistant core with a special technique that makes the board and glassing much more durable. Better performance, almost unbreakable and environmentally friendly boards with lesser weight are the result.
Talking about surfboard performance means talking about flex also. But be careful - flex does not mean flex.
In order to gain highest and fastest restoring forces and therefore an “active” surfboards that really kicks your surfing to the limits a surfboard designer needs the efficient materials and the technology know how. But this would not work without finetuning the flex of each board for the surfer’s needs and the shape’s requirements. Combining all this means “modern surfboard design”.
We are increasing the surfboard performance with a high precision customization just yet. And for the future we are developing a formula that enables us the best possible power transmission of the surfer.
This so called PTI (power transmission index) will revolutionize the customization of surfboards.
admin on June 20th 2007 in Surfing

kiteboarder responded on 25 Jan 2009 at 10:33 pm #
hey bufo, when are u going to produce kiteboards.. they can use some durability!
kevin davis responded on 13 Apr 2009 at 8:21 am #
When is somebody going to make the quantum leap and make a board that is self intelligent and adjusts it,s shape and drag characteristics relative to conditions? As you refer to nature , watch a seagull fly in windy conditions and you will know what I mean. If I had the time and connections I would try myself. Cheers Kevin.