The Heritage is a tribute to the history of longboarding. With the retro style hip pushing the wide tail back this board calls on the original longboard style of surfing. Read More
The Heritage is a tribute to the history of longboarding. With the retro style hip pushing the wide tail back this board calls on the original longboard style of surfing. It has a rolled V bottom contour and rolled down rails. The Heritage is designed as a single fin and can be ordered as a rounded square or pintail.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
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Default | Title | Title |
Rolled V bottom that suits all conditions
Standard rocker and flipped tail for all conditions
Medium rolled down rails for easy turns and trimming
Rounded square old school tail for all conditions
Box. Old school single fin for classic surfing
PU construction by Euroglass. The “P” gets its name from both the resin and the foam: polyester resin and the “U” comes from polyurethane foam . PU is the traditional surfboard construction since foam core surfboards were invented. It is still the most widely used construction method today. PU is often incorrectly referred to as “fiberglass” construction – the reason this is incorrect is because the same exact fiberglass cloth is used in both PU and Epoxy construction types, it’s the foam core and resin that soaks into the fiberglass cloth (and foam) that differ. While PU construction is generally slightly heavier and isn’t quite as strong as Epoxy construction, it tends to have a more reliable and predictable feeling whilst surfing. This is due primarily to a slower flex pattern and denser foam than epoxy construction, which basically causes less “surprises” and more predictability while surfing, especially when making hard or sharp turns. PU construction tends to be more naturally conducive to color work, especially translucent resin tints. PU is also a bit less sensitive to water infiltration and heat than epoxy construction.