Waterproof Surfboard Blank

Surftech introduces the first-ever virtually waterproof Surfboard

Blank!

SANTA CRUZ, CA - March 25, 2006 -

Surftech Surfboards, the largest manufacturer and distributor of

Surfboards in the world today, stunned the surfboard manufacturing

community with the announcement of their new virtually waterproof

TECHLITE CORE surfboard blank. The new blank, a refined version of the

already-sophisticated EPS core currently found in their High

Performance

TUFLITE surfboard technology, is virtually waterproof. Yes, you heard

that correctly.

"It’s the most significant development in Surfboard technology since PU

foam entered the picture" says Surftech’s National Sales Manager Fritz

Bensusan. "What this means for the surfer is that their Surftech board

will not absorb water through an open ding. Period" continues Bensusan.

"This is a huge advancement in Surfboard Blank development. Because the

matrix of our TECHLITE core is so tight, it cannot soak up water" says

Surftech Product Development Manager, Corey Davis. "This core is like

no

other currently on the market. If you put a hole in any Surftech board,

it is not going to soak up water, or even worse, sink". " Davis ads "As

a product developer and surfer, these are basic principals that needed

to be addressed in a product that spends its entire working life in the

ocean".

According to Surftech GM John Griffith, the TECHLITE CORE was developed

during the R&D of Surftech’s new TL2 technology (due to hit stores in

early summer) and has been expanded for use in all Surftech products.

"We developed an extremely tight matrix EPS core for TUFLITE 2 that was

even better than the existing TUFLITE blank." he says. "We decided to

use the TECHLITE CORE in all of our surfboards, including SOFTOPS and

our WOOD VENEER series" says Griffith from Surftech’s Santa Cruz

Headquarters.

This is the first time that a board has been developed to not only be

high-performance and durable but to also eliminate water absorption

problems surfers have always dealt with when they ding their boards.

"We

still recommend that surfers fix their dings" says Davis. "Structural

integrity is still extremely important, and dings do weaken a

surfboard"

he says. "But if you get a small ding on day one of a three day swell,

well…I’d just keep surfing until the swell ended and then fix the

ding"

TECHLITE core is a milestone in the evolution of surfboard technology.

Surftech has taken the primary component of a surfboard, the foam

blank,

and built it in a way that takes into account the environment in which

it is used, the ocean. With the changing landscape of Blank

Manufacturing in the wake of Clark Foam’s closing, Surftech’s new blank

couldn’t have come along at a better time.

www.surftech.com

Quote:

Surftech has taken the primary component of a surfboard, the foam

blank,

and built it in a way that takes into account the environment in which

it is used, the ocean. With the changing landscape of Blank

Manufacturing in the wake of Clark Foam’s closing, Surftech’s new blank

couldn’t have come along at a better time

You gotta love an enthusiastic press release. Rubber gloves and rubber boots required!

I think I don’t really care one way or another about Surftech any more. Whatever, eh? And I will state upfront I don’t care enough to researach this much - but unless something has changed weren’t their “cores” and surfboard “blanks” fairly different things? If so, and if that remains so, then one has to wonder just to whom this press release was targeted.

Quote:

Surftech has taken the primary component of a surfboard, the foam

blank,

and built it in a way that takes into account the environment in which

it is used, the ocean. With the changing landscape of Blank

Manufacturing in the wake of Clark Foam’s closing, Surftech’s new blank

couldn’t have come along at a better time

You gotta love an enthusiastic press release. Rubber gloves and rubber boots required!

I think I don’t really care one way or another about Surftech any more. Whatever, eh? And I will state upfront I don’t care enough to researach this much - but unless something has changed weren’t their “cores” and surfboard “blanks” fairly different things? If so, and if that remains so, then one has to wonder just to whom this press release was targeted.

Xtr foam has been making and selling waterproof blanks for years now. Aloo-dont make like you guys invented something, when in reality you are just copycat-ing. keep em comin’ nice try though …