Who Doesn’t Love Air E Ola’s! – New Surfboard Shape

New Shape!
The latest Lib Tech Waterboard creation, halfway between the Vert and the Bowl Series, the Air E Ola is the perfect performance short board for aggressive surfers. Fast precise surfing in all conditions from waist high to double overhead ridden at standard lengths and widths.

 

Radically Different construction and materials
every material and process we use is new to the surf industry.
Environmentally Nicer…polyester and hand shaped epoxy surfboards are a toxic mess…if you are not working directly with a shaper to refine and progress your surf equipment there is no reason to subject the world to the toxic processes involved in conventional surfboard production.
Dang Difficult to Ding…Outside magazine voted Lib Tech the best travel board…travel to the end of the world or the end of the block without a care…you are not carrying an egg.
FOC Adjustable fin system…set them up factory approved or go on a fin adjustment adventure…fins and fin position redefine board performance…customize your board to your stance, style and the days waves…5/8″ adjustment in each box…asymmetry is encouraged.
Smooth•Fast•Poppy…Performance….ask Johnny Grubbs.
Handcrafted in the USA near Canada
Shaped by Mike Olson and Jeff Henderson

Click here for more info on the Air E Ola

 

Know Who Built Your Waterboard!

2 x winner of Lib Tech’s Traditions surf event, Jonathan Grubbs takes pride in working at the world’s most environmentally friendly surfboard factory.

Cascadia local mystic musician, surfer, photographer Scott Sullivan grabbed a car-less Johnny Grubbs on a dark short, rainy day in Cascadia to get this  little nugget. Johnny and global storm chaser Kohl Christianson were the only guys out this day. Linebacker sized powerhouse Johnny pushed his 6’1″ Air E Ola to the inner limits and claimed to an empty beach. You feel appropriately dressed in a wetsuit in and out of the water on days like this…warm flannels and cool beers are always delicious on the back end of a session and steep muddy hike out. Johnny builds Lib Tech surfboards every day and surfs when he can get a ride to beach.

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