From Ironwood to Epoxy: How Surfboard Design Tells Our Story
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Surfboards aren't just equipment: they're reflections. Of us. Of our history. Of how we move through the water and the world.
In this episode of Saltwater Season, we trace the evolution of surfboard design: from ancient Hawaiian alaia carved from ironwood to today’s ultra-light epoxy blades.
Along the way, host Mikey explores how every board shape, material, and curve tells a deeper story: about culture, identity, innovation, and the soul of surfing itself.
Whether you’re riding a finless plank, a twin-fin fish, a vintage single fin, or a high-performance thruster, your board is saying something. This episode unpacks what and why it matters.
For surfers, shapers, dreamers, and anyone who's ever waxed up with salt in their veins and memory in their rails.
Surf history & evolution Alaia, Simmons, shortboard revolution Handshaping vs. machine-made Modern tech & sustainable surf design What your quiver says about you
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