![]() ![]() So, what does the future hold for alternative surfboard design? According to Brit Merrick at Channel Islands, not a lot.ĭuring an interview for the upcoming Surf100 Mexico, Britt said, “I don’t think they have a future. Who’s to blame? Probably the effortless, easy to watch, scroll-arresting clips of Mikey February, Asher Pacey, Torren Martyn, and the like. So much so that we’ve even developed an entire production dedicated to exploring the world of unordinary surfboards. ![]() In surfing’s current economic climate, alternative surfboards are the most desired crafts on the market. All these changes, whether slight or severe, have been a direct response to consumer demand, which is often inspired by a top pro’s performance. Over time boards have gotten smaller, wider, and in some cases softer. Surfboard design is a constantly changing concept. ![]()
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