Made from Paulownia wood laminates, with a bamboo core to add strength and flexibility, the Moorboards Surfie is an all-round, super fun and easy to use board.
Although Paulownia is classed as a hard wood, it is almost unbelievably light-weight - the board weighs only just over 1.3Kg. It also has far greater bouyancy than virtually any other wooden ply boards out there.
The underside of the Moorboards Surfie is concave in shape - starting from the base of the rocker curve, down to the tail. This concave helps to channel water flow and create a cavitation effect - which helps in maximising speed and bouyancy on-the-fly. The downturn towards the edges of the board presents the rail in a manner which helps with turning and holding onto the face of a wave.
The woodgrain on these boards is also a stand-out feature, being book-matched (symmetrical) and every single one is unique. The photo of the 4 boards together gives an idea of the variations in grain patterns. Without doubt, they are beautiful to look at.
The board is finished with at least 4 coats of satin, water-based varnish.
Dimensions: 11mm thick, 118cm long, 36.5cm at widest point, tapering to 33cm at the tail.
As these boards are finished to order, please allow up to 7 days before shipping. Delivery usually takes 2 to 3 days. We will occaisionally have finished boards ready to go for immediate shipping.
*Please note that the board you would receive will have a different grain pattern to the one shown.
Paulownia Moorboards Surfie - Varnish
Please allow up to 7 days for shipping. Delivery is usually 2 to 3 days from shipping.
Shipping costs vary dependant on the number of boards purchased and this will be calculated at the checkout.
If you are local to Cornwall and wish to pick up your board from us for free, please select pick up option at shipping and we will provide pick up details.
We can ship to non-UK addresses - please message us through the contact form for an up-to-date shipping quote before making a purchase. As shipping costs are currently changing regularly, we prefer to do it this way, so that you pay a fair price. (Rather than charging a large flat fee to cover ourselves)