Dakine

Dakine

Here at Moment we love to support good companies from all over the world. By far, most of the companies whose gear we sell are from Southern California. That just tends to be the way of the surf industry. But, when we can support a good, local company, it's even better. DaKine is one of those companies. The company was started back in 1979 in Hawaii, but it has been based in Hood River, OR for quite some time now. Hood River is a perfect base for a company that has branches in snow sports, wind powered sports, biking, and of course, surfing. It's relatively close to all of those activities. The employees can test out the gear in their own active outdoor lives, and their sponsored athletes are among the best in the world. For example, their surf team consists of Taj Burrow, the Hobgood Brothers, Joel Parkinson, Rob Machado, Shea Lopez, Bruce Irons, Pancho Sullivan, and many more.

More importantly, they don't just sell t-shirts. They sell accessories that surfers really need for their lifestyles. Before I got my Dakine roof rack pads and straps, I wrapped towels around the racks to put my boards on. It's so amazing now to have the boards feel so secure. I no longer have to keep looking up at the boards bouncing or slipping around on my drive to the coast. In addition to straps and pads, they sell traction pads, leashes, board bags, luggage, SUP gear, sun hats, rash guards, bodyboards, and tools.

If you look around a parking lot at any popular surf break, you'll surely see plenty of DaKine accessories as people are unloading their gear or suiting up to get in the water. The word Dakine means "The Kind" in Hawaiian. Dakine can mean different things to different people. To me, "The Kind" in surfing can be as simple as just saying hello to a fellow surfer in the parking lot or smiling and chatting a bit in the lineup. Small things like that can make a place feel much friendlier, which is better all around...and hey, you might even make a new friend in the process. 

Latest Articles

Visit the blog
Welcome to the team Justin Buford! Justin has been a part of the shop since we opened in 2010. He was a true local grom who would spend his days skateboarding in our parking lot and washing rental wetsuits when he wasn’t in school. His family lived just up the street and his step-dad is one of the best surfers in town. His brother-in-law comes from the legendary South County Surf family the Ledbetters. Surfing is who and what Justin is, it’s in his blood. 
It felt a lot like home, Ireland. I suppose in a bizarre way it is, as my ancestors planted their roots in county Sligo on the North West coast of the country in the early 1700's after immigrating from Scotland. Ireland has been at the top of my travel list since long before I found out there was surf there. I formed images in my head of what the landscape would look like from seeing pictures, videos and hearing stories of infamous rocky basalt point breaks and shallow heaving slabs. Every image I had crafted fell short in comparison to seeing it all in person for the first time.
Houdini was the ultimate escape artist of his time, and it’s pretty obvious that this was the reasoning behind the naming of the Firewire Houdini; a board built with large, powerful barrels in mind, as well as the act of disappearing into those barrels and then escaping while still standing. So will the Firewire Houdini have you escaping the best barrels of your life, or will you suffer the same fate as the namesake with a fatal punch in the gut when you paddle out into some bombing lineup?
“You’ve got to pay to play” or something along those lines, is what we tell ourselves whenever a board is broken during a session. When you get comfortable enough in waves that require a step-up board like Lost’s Sabo-Taj model, the likelihood of snapping it is pretty high. Extra glassing offered from many shapers can help, but it still takes just one bad wipeout or mistimed positioning to kiss your favorite PU board goodbye. So when Lib-Tech took its “dang difficult to ding” technology and combined it with Lost Surfboard’s slab hunting Sabo-Taj, could a board be born that finally holds up to heavy conditions? Let’s find out….