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  1. #Catch surf pro
  2. #Catch surf professional

Indeed, you can now surf your favorite FCS1 and FCSII daggerboards on the whole pro range of the brand.Īs for sliding, Catch Surf offers a wide variety of models that allow you to surf any type of wave. The pro models also have the feature of offering drift plugs compatible with the most efficient drift systems on the market. Ideal for a young beginner surfer or in a surf school, and sharpened under the feet of a more experienced surfer who wants a progressive and fun board to ride.Ĭatch Surf has differentiated itself from the high performance surfing industry by revisiting the Golden Era of 80's surfing which is based on fun and an assumed and retro design side. Today and thanks to Catch Surf, there is a wide range of attractive boards, with completely crazy designs that remain extremely functional in water, thanks to the pro models. CATCH SURF TODAYīefore Catch Surf, the market for foam boards was rather gloomy, the designs were very simple with plain colours and not very sexy, the boards were roughly shapely and not very easy to handle.

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Boards allow you to have fun without hurting yourself, without the risk of hurting someone and catching the most beautiful waves without any shame. The overcrowded beaches of large coastal cities were an ideal playground for foam catch. Hence the success of the model, which is still one of the brand's bestsellers. it's summer." A rather simplistic concept that speaks to many people. This is how the Beater Board was born, with a rather simple and effective marketing strategy: They were real surfboards that also talked to experienced and advanced surfers. Both models were flexible, high-performance and a little ahead of their time. Originally, the board was called Y Board, and there were two models, the One model and the Super One model. The Beater is the first foam board model marketed by Catch Surf. LAUNCH OF THE BEATER - EMBLEMATIC PLATE OF THE BRAND Later on, the brand expanded its products by launching a complete collection ranging from boardshorts to sweatshirts, crew neck caps and tees. Indeed the public wanted to support the brand other than by surfing and the craze was such that the derived products were very successful and sold in the largest American fashion stores. Later, George Arzente decided to launch a range of textile products, including T-shirts and caps bearing the image of Catch Surf. The brand quickly became available in local shops and other surf shops. At the time, the brand was already ahead of its time and offered worked foam surfboards that differed from other foam board brands, which had much coarser and less worked shapes. George Arzente met Tom Morey through the Laguna Beach surf community.Ĭatch Surf was then called Surfboards by Y Line. Catch Surf produces foam boards with the famous shaper Tom Morey, creator of the iconic Morey bodyboard brand. THE BEGINNINGS OF CATCH SURFINGīased in San Clemente, California, from day one. This is how Catch Surf offers foam boards that are efficient, aesthetic and solid and that offer every surfer the possibility to surf without worrying about his equipment. Thus, each pro board has its own design and distinctive signs depending on the surfer who creates the model.

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The foam boards are first of all handcrafted by Tom Morey among others, but also in collaboration with professional surfers such as Jamie O'Brien, Juilan Wilson, Kalani Robb, Taj Burrow, Tyler Stanaland, Harry Bryant, Johnny Redmond or Blair Conklin and Sierra Lerback. Whether for a high level surfer or a beginner surfer, Catch Surf is for anyone who wants to surf for fun. Over the years, it has developed an offbeat style reminiscent of the fashion of the 1980s with very colourful, sometimes even fluorescent products, which gives the brand a retro and fun feel but which remains timeless and trendy. The brand has a workshop and designs and markets foam surfboards and clothing. Today, Catch Surf is based in San Clemente, California.








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