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Channel Islands
Channel Islands Al Merrick is a legendary Surfboard shaper known for his innovative designs and deep understanding of surfing. He began shaping boards in the 1960s in California. Merrick quickly gained a reputation for crafting high-performance boards tailored to surfers' unique styles.
Check out our full CI range Channel Islands Al Merrick is a legendary Surfboard shaper known for his innovative designs and deep understanding of surfing. He began shaping boards in the 1960s in California. Merrick quickly gained a reputation for crafting high-performance boards tailored to surfers' unique styles. Check out our full CI range here In 1969, he founded Channel Islands Surfboards in Santa Barbara, California. The brand started as a small, family-run business. Merrick shaped boards in a humble workshop, focusing on performance and quality. His attention to detail soon attracted the attention of top surfers. As surfing grew, so did CI. The company became known for pushing the boundaries of board design. Merrick’s boards helped define modern competitive surfing. He worked closely with surfers to create custom shapes that elevated their performance. One of Merrick’s biggest breakthroughs came through his partnership with Tom Curren. Curren won multiple world titles on Al Merrick’s boards. Their collaboration revolutionized surfboard design in the 1980s. Other pros, like Kelly Slater, also rode Channel Islands boards to victory. Slater and Merrick formed a long-standing partnership. Slater won most of his world titles on Merrick’s designs. This success made Channel Islands one of the most respected brands in the world. The boards became a staple on the World Tour. CI Surfboards combines performance with craftsmanship. The brand continues to experiment with new materials and shapes. Although Al Merrick has stepped back from shaping, his legacy lives on. His son Britt Merrick now leads design at CI. Britt Merrick has carried forward his father’s vision. He continues to refine classic models and develop new ones. Under his leadership, Channel Islands has embraced eco-friendly materials and technologies. The company strives to balance performance with sustainability. Channel Islands offers a wide range of boards. From shortboards to fish shapes, they cater to every skill level. Popular models include the “CI Pro,” “Happy Everyday,” and “Twin Pin.” Each board reflects years of testing and innovation. The brand also supports a strong team of surfers. This includes top talents like Dane Reynolds, Lakey Peterson, and Mikey February. These athletes help shape future designs by offering feedback and insights. Al Merrick and Channel Islands Surfboards have left a lasting mark on surfing. Their influence continues to shape the sport today. With a focus on quality and progression, they remain a leader in surfboard design. The Surf leash has evolved significantly over the years, changing the sport of surfing in many ways. In the early days of surfing, surfers would rely solely on their skill and ability to stay on their boards. Losing a board could result in a long swim to retrieve it, especially in large waves. The idea for a surf leash came from a desire to make surfing more convenient and safe. In 1971, a man named Pat O'Neill, son of the famous wetsuit creator Jack O'Neill, invented the first functional surf leash. The concept was inspired by surfboard designs that were tethered to the rider by ropes or cords, allowing them to stay attached even in turbulent conditions. Originally, surfing leashes were made from leather straps. These were not durable and often failed under pressure. In the mid-1970s, surfers started using polyurethane materials for leashes. This new material was much stronger and could withstand the stresses of intense waves. In the 1980s, the leash evolved further. It was now made with a coiled design that minimized drag and helped surfers move more easily. These leashes were attached to the ankle with a Velcro strap, making them more comfortable to wear. Over time, manufacturers began offering leashes of varying lengths, materials, and thicknesses to suit different types of waves. Longer leashes were preferred for larger waves, while shorter ones were used for small, fast waves. Surfers also began experimenting with leash placement, shifting from ankle attachment to wrist or knee positions. By the 1990s, leashes had become a standard piece of equipment. Almost every surfer used one, as they prevented long, tiring swims and kept boards from hitting other surfers. Today, surfing leashes are highly specialized. Some are designed for big-wave surfing, while others are intended for competitive and recreational surfers. Materials like high-strength urethane and stainless steel are commonly used for durability and reliability. The evolution of the surfing leash has made it a vital piece of equipment. It not only ensures the safety of surfers but also allows for a smoother, more enjoyable experience on the waves. As surf technology continues to improve, leashes will likely continue to develop in response to new challenges.Channel Islands
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Channel Islands Factor 2 Piece Flat Traction Tail Pad Black
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Channel Islands CI Everyday Hybrid Surfboard Bag
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Channel Islands CI Everyday Shortboard Bag
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Channel Islands 6.0 CI Round Everyday Surf Leash Black
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Channel Islands 6.0 CI Round Everyday Surf Leash Blood Red
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Channel Islands 6.0 Michael February Everyday Surf Leash Black
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