Hawaiian Alaia Replica Surfboard 7'-4 1
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Hawaiian Alaia Replica Surfboard 7'-4

$449+

The Kona Model Alaia This tried and true design is the best all around alaia. From trimming knee high slop to getting shacked on an overhead freight train, this alaia will prove more than capable. Historians say that alaias were originally designed for steeper waves like those found on the North shore of Oahu. The Kona model demands attention and defines it's own style. The subtle flex characteristics allow the board to fit in the wave. The ancient Hawaiians spent hundreds of years refining this design. My mission with this model is to simply replicate a great riding board and share it with the world! The Kona model is a fast board even in shin high waves and is awesome in Hawaiian scale waves too! Standing or prone, the Kona will put smiles on your face for many years to come. Features: *Made from Solid Paulownia Wood *Traditional 3/8" rolled (convex) bottom nose to tail. *thickness varies depending on length from 3/4" to 1-1/2". *SIZES FROM 5'-10" TO 7"-0" *Traditional knife rails *Traditional Flat rocker *All Xylem boards are hand finished with Pure Tung Oil for a non-toxic and durable finish. *Your alaia will be ready to ride right out of the box and will only need minimal care throughout its long life. *Each alaia is "Eco-Shaped" using minimal power tools and no toxic chemicals. !Because each alaia is made custom to its new owner, please allow 6 weeks for delivery!!!

Joshua Klein

Joshua Klein

Xylem Surfboards

Wilmington, NC
Member since: 2016
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Hey, I'm Josh. Since 2008, I've been all about one thing: handcrafting traditional Hawaiian alaias, paipos and Handplanes. It's just me, my tools and some wood out here. I run a very simple process of turning that wood into slidable slabs made to fit your needs. There is no corporate backing or middle man. If you want a great board from an honest shaper who seriously loves traditional equipment, I am him. Way back in 2008, I sprouted my company in THE most beautiful place in the world, Hawaii. On the "Big Island", I was in a small Hawaiian town named Kapa'au. Out in the grass and under a tent, I began shaping an alaia and little did I know, this would be the first of many. From the moment of my first ride on a rustic half shaped alaia I couldn't believe what I felt. It was just so fast and so fun I had to figure it all out. From that point, I became immersed in surfing's' ancient history. I dug up deep in history to experience surfing as it was when it first started and strip away all the unnecessary "modern stuff" and boil surfing down to its purest form: wood, water and (a human). I'm totally stoked for this way of surfing, and now, my goal is to share it with the world and I'm having the time of my life doing just that. Xylem is now based in Wilmington, NC out by the atlantic. Although my family and I are no longer in Hawaii, I am more committed to making quality boards than ever. And, just so you know:All my boards are made to be ridden in any surf. Including the small, weak and mushy waves of North Carolina! You really don't need Hawaiian waves to enjoy these boards! So it doesn't matter if you surf Malibu, Waimea or Wrightsville Beach, these boards will deliver an unforgettable experience. I make the greenest surf craft I can by using top quality solid Paulownia wood, no toxic chemicals and by utilizing recycled materials wherever possible. I run a super lean shop with a tiny garbage can. And, because it feels right, all boards are totally made by hand with minimal power tools!

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