Video Series - JS Industries

Video Series - JS Industries

Here is the next video in our series from our trip to Southern California earlier this year to meet with our surfboard manufacturers. In it, we tour the North American shaping facility of JS Industries. We are super stoked to have them in our line-up of boards. They place a huge emphasis on attention to detail and producing the highest quality of surfboards possible. With a team of riders that include current World Champion Joel Parkinson, former champ Occy, current Jr. World Champion Jack Freestone, and all around bad ass Bruce Irons, they are able to draw knowledge and feedback from some of the best surfers on the planet. And their board designs and shapes reflect this! I highly recommend looking into this brand more if you are not already familiar with them.

Make sure to check out our website for their boards we currently have in stock. Or if we don't have what you are looking for, give us a call at the shop and we can custom order the board you want!

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