Surfboards

Built to last!
Our boards have an “alive” feel to them, unlike many pop-out production boards which are heavy and dead feeling on the water. They are built to last for many years — NOT DISPOSABLE! You will pay a bit more for a custom board, but you’ll find after just one ride that your money is very well spent.
Rogue Wave boards are available in a range of lengths, from 5 ft. (152 cm) to 6ft. 8in. (203 cm) - to suit all levels of riders and all riding conditions. We work with you to determine the best size for your needs.
How strong are they? We have not had a single board break from jumping to date, so yeah, they’re pretty tough!
Weight
Weights range from 6 lbs (2.7 kg) to 8.5 lbs (3.8 kg) depending on size and intended use. If you’re surfing the board and not jumping too much, we will make it lightweight with a 3 mm Corecell bottom, and lighter weight fiberglass. If you’re jumping a lot, we use a 6 mm bottom , more carbon, and heavier glass top and bottom.
Features
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Full sandwich construction (top, rails, and bottom) - extremely durable.
- Fully wrapped laminations (no seams!).
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Carbon fiber reinforcing in specific areas - no heel dents (you’ll rarely see carbon used in production boards due to the high cost).
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Kite-friendly rounded nose shape or traditional pointed surf shape for a sexier look - your choice.
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Textured deck - never need to wax, or shiny if you prefer the feel of a waxed deck.
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Quad-fin or traditional thruster tri-fin with Future fin boxes.
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Multiple footstrap inserts (if required).
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Warranted against manufacturer’s defects for the life of the board — even our lightweight boards are built to last for many years of heavy use. Not warranted against breakage due to flat landings or abuse, but they are over-built and we’ve never broken or had a kite-surf board delaminate for any reason!
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Contact us for a quote on your specific needs — custom sizes and shapes are no problem!
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Here are pictures of just a few of the boards we’ve finished recently.


Dimitri (Epic Kites) in a typical position.
Below, is Jon Modica defying gravity…as usual.