[vimeo https://vimeo.com/49657363] We sent Asher a 5’6 x 19 1/4 x 2 1/4 Racing Mullet dynocore with 25 litres for him to ride around Indo for the Waves board test. As you can see he
Asher tested the Racing Mullet in Indo recently for the Waves board test, here is what he had to say; This board is epoxy, its really light and got a couple of crazy features. The
This is the newest creation out of the factory for testing, a Modern-Vintage/Dynocore performance Simmons. Normally we keep the Dynocore technology for the performance shortboards as the flex and liveliness suits them better, and for
Dave is at it again cooking up some new shapes and innovations for your enjoyment. Straight out of the machine, the new Felix with shaped in tail pad, step deck and foot wells! This is
[youtube_sc url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfd1foO33E4&feature=player_detailpage” title=”Dynocore%20Diverse%20Felix%20Shortboard”]Heres a quik clip of the local japanese boys testing the Felix at Cabarita. this is their first surf on them and the waves were pretty slow and fat.
So Sometimes When Im Shaping or cutting things on my Beloved APS 3000 CNC, Things go wrong, Accidents happen. Concentration lapse or mechanical failures.. I hate wasting blanks, its my chosen art. So this one
Jasons feedback as a 3 times australian champion is very usefull in dialling in the performance of our Longboard project. Longboards have completely different flex requirements to performance short boards.
Although Dynocore™ Surfboards are very durable, We did not add anything at the sacrifice of performance. Dynocores™ feel like a really well shaped, lightweight Polyurethene and Polyester pro surfers board, however gone are the traits
Over the course of our development of the Dynocore™ project the boards have been put through many stressfull situations. Initial variations showed some weakness that constant refinement and adaptations of materials overcame.
Did you realize when anyone makes a conventional PU surfboard that 40% of the raw materials purchased to produce your awesome board is wasted! Every surfboard you buy, ride and trash goes into the earth