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SBBC is dedicated to making the most fun, durable boards on the market. Since they’re LA-based, they know first-hand what makes California surf culture so great – combining the love for the sport with the love for the ocean.
SBBC boards use at least two layers of Epoxy resin to protect the board from dings or cracks. With a triple stringer, an EPS core, and 2+ layers of epoxy resin, their boards are made from the strongest materials on the market. After each board is assembled, South Bay Board Co. places their finished products into a vacuum chamber to compress ...
The Stringer. A stringer is a wooden or fiberglass piece that goes vertically down the length of the surfboard to keep it from snapping in half or flexing.
The Inner Core. There are three types of foam blanks that are commonly used as the inner core of a surfboard: Polyurethane, Polystyrene, and Expanded Polystyrene . - Polyurethane is the oldest material, and is easiest to shape by hand. It’s very fine textured, so it can be ripped (or “dinged”) easily.
The 7’ will allow you to surf waves up to six feet tall, so you won’t have to buy a new board as you progress to bigger waves. It’s built for speed with its narrow nose and thruster fin setup, making it easy to surf in all conditions.
They’re an A+ board brand because they carry a quiver full of versatile boards that you’ll be surfing for years to come. As a California-based brand, they understand that surfers love and respect our planet, so they use the most long-lasting and environmentally friendly materials on the market.
It’s a strange irony that the materials we use to make surfboards are nonbiodegradable, and even toxic to the ocean. While there aren’t many options on the market for environmentally friendly surfboards, there is a simple way to reduce waste – buying a durable, long-lasting surfboard.