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  2. Surfboards get a tech makeover - AOL

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    Inside the factory at Channel Island Surfboards. CI Surfboards is committed to building their surfboards domestically as opposed to offshore. If you buy a CI in Australia, Costa Rica, Brasil or ...

  3. Grain (surfboard company) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Anderson joined the company as co-owner, and Grain moved into a workshop at Side Hill Farm in York. [7] Grain has made a wooden version of Channel Islands Surfboards ' 'Biscuit' since 2009. [6] The original Biscuit won the 2008 Surf Industry Manufacturers Association Award. [8]

  4. Dane Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011 Dane distinguished himself from other pro surfers by shaping his own surfboard called the Channel Islands Sperm Whale. [9] Rob Machado and others have created their own surfboards as well, instead of relying on a surfboard shaper. In November 2015, Reynolds parted ways with his long time clothing sponsor, Quiksilver.

  5. Kelly Slater - Wikipedia

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    Slater historically and exclusively rode Channel Islands Surfboards equipped with his own signature series of FCS fins. As the media hype grew around Slater's lack of board stickers in 2015, Slater had been seen riding unlabelled Firewire surfboards, acquiring the company in 2014. [18] In 2016 Slater released his own line of boards.

  6. Tom Curren - Wikipedia

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    He has competed in the Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest [4] for 3 years in a row, surfing on the Switchfoot team. In his five-year rise to World Surfing Champion, Curren appeared under a contract with surfboard company Channel Islands. He co-produced and rode pro surfboard models such as the Black Beauty and the Red Beauty. [5]

  7. Surfing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some popular U.S. surf ware and apparel brands include “O’Neill” founded by Jack O’Neill in California in 1952, “Vans” founded in 1966, “Channel Islands Surfboards” founded in 1969, and “Dakine” founded in 1979. [21] Territorialism has arisen in surf breaks with large amounts of surfers located close to a large population ...

  8. Burton Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    Burton also owned surfboard manufacturer Channel Islands, but sold the brand in 2020. [29] The Burton line is split into four categories: freeride, for a big mountain ride; freestyle, for a versatile ride; park, for freestyle disciplines such as half-pipe and slopestyle; and carving, for carving down the sides of mountains.

  9. FCS (fins) - Wikipedia

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    FCS (Fin Control System) is a brand, as well as type, of fin set-up which allows for more versatility in the placement and style of the fins attached to a surfboard.The FCS style can be used as the traditional tri-fin placement (thruster), a two fin (twin), a four fin (quad), or a five fin set up.