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Ready for immediate dispatch. Worldwide shipping. Transport insurance included.
Model: PAM PAM
Size: 5'8" x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2
Volume: 30.0L
Coloring technique: Tint (Color by pigmented resins)
Construction: PE (Polyurethane Foam + Epoxy Resin)
Glass: Top: 6oz + 4oz | Bottom: 4oz
Finish: Sanded
Fin Set Up: Combo (5 Fins)
Fin System: FCS II
Don't worry about the packaging, we handle each package with lots of care and we will have it ready for dispatch within 24/48 hours.
Remember that if you want to choose express delivery, we can make it happen after finishing your purchase with the default shipping. Just hit us with an email: sales@pukassurfshop.com
Put your mind at ease. Our team has a lifetime experience wrapping these beast. We want them to arrive to you in perfect conditions as much as you.
However, the world is wide and surfboards to get to you in perfect conditions, can be quite a journey these days. That is why we encourage you to tell the carrier to write down "revision pending" upon delivery. After, please follow some steps before you unpack and enjoy the content of your package.
Returns or exchanges can be done in person in one of our local stores or by mail. Note that all items must be in their original state with tags and accompanied by proof of purchase. Doubts? > sales@pukassurfshop.com
To complete your return, send the parcel, including your name and order number on it, to the following address:
> Read All the Info about our Full Return & Refund Policy here.
The displayed prices in our website include and show the VAT charges for your convenience.
· SPAIN | Local VAT rate charged is 21%.
· EU Countries | The EU VAT rate is calculated according to destination-based sourcing, which means that tax is charge based on your location.
· UK, USA, SWITZERLAND & INTERNATIONAL | No VAT or additional taxes are charge at checkout. Custom fees or taxes may be charged at customs upon arrival.
Ready for immediate dispatch. Worldwide shipping. Transport insurance included.
Model: PAM PAM
Size: 5'8" x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2
Volume: 30.0L
Coloring technique: Tint (Color by pigmented resins)
Construction: PE (Polyurethane Foam + Epoxy Resin)
Glass: Top: 6oz + 4oz | Bottom: 4oz
Finish: Sanded
Fin Set Up: Combo (5 Fins)
Fin System: FCS II
Don't worry about the packaging, we handle each package with lots of care and we will have it ready for dispatch within 24/48 hours.
Remember that if you want to choose express delivery, we can make it happen after finishing your purchase with the default shipping. Just hit us with an email: sales@pukassurfshop.com
Put your mind at ease. Our team has a lifetime experience wrapping these beast. We want them to arrive to you in perfect conditions as much as you.
However, the world is wide and surfboards to get to you in perfect conditions, can be quite a journey these days. That is why we encourage you to tell the carrier to write down "revision pending" upon delivery. After, please follow some steps before you unpack and enjoy the content of your package.
Returns or exchanges can be done in person in one of our local stores or by mail. Note that all items must be in their original state with tags and accompanied by proof of purchase. Doubts? > sales@pukassurfshop.com
To complete your return, send the parcel, including your name and order number on it, to the following address:
> Read All the Info about our Full Return & Refund Policy here.
The displayed prices in our website include and show the VAT charges for your convenience.
· SPAIN | Local VAT rate charged is 21%.
· EU Countries | The EU VAT rate is calculated according to destination-based sourcing, which means that tax is charge based on your location.
· UK, USA, SWITZERLAND & INTERNATIONAL | No VAT or additional taxes are charge at checkout. Custom fees or taxes may be charged at customs upon arrival.
This design is the future signature design for Eye Symmetry Surfboards. It has three main features:
· Everything in this board is a bit pushed up in terms of volume.
· The round nose
· The four concaves entry to V from nose to tailThe Pam Pam design is all about complexity; a perfect balance between looks, design and performance.
· Let's Push Everything Up | It is kind of a normal board cut down a few inches. With a double bump, the wide point is a bit forward on the board and we've got sort of a straight rail. If we want some speed, why have round rails? So, this will bring more speed between the feet. This will offer the surfer to go down the line a bit forward, back, turn off the hip...
· Round Nose | This is the second big feature of the Pam Pam. We've got a lo of volume up forward so we are chopping part of the board off to reduce the arch of turn and help with paddling. You'll have all the weight under your chest when you are paddling into a wave. This will start to pick up the tail of the board and you will put force on the front of the board. The board, instead of bogging, lifts up and chips you in.
With the outline forward, the volume is also pushed forward. With the deck line of the surfboard getting down low, you can see that the stringer raises up under your chest. So, what is Max Stewart doing here and for what? He's pushing the volume into the center of the board as well, maintaining the rail volume pretty low so that you, as a surfer, feel a really good paddle power when riding it. You don’t lose any performance either.
Max blends the rail from the tail to the nose really consistently so it is not really noticeable by the eye; you can’t really see it. However, you can really feel it when paddling the board.
This is a potencial and future signature model of Eye Symmetry and it encompasses all that Max is and embodies. It has been designed and build for small waves performance. It is a perfect choice when you encounter waves to over head waves. You will enjoy a pretty performance, being able to move the board around a lot thanks to its round tail. The board is also a bonzer (5FIN), so allows an alternative surfing. Get creative!
· Bottom concave | This concave is not crazy. It has a very subtle four concave entry that can be really felt with your hands but are barely noticeable to the eye due to the extreme and delicate craftsmanship behind this design.
The four entry concave breaks up the water. In one hand, if you got one single concave, it can stick on turns and stay like that sometimes. On the other hand, a V entry can make the board more loose. So the Pam Pam's design is in between those two. This is something that Max does on most his surfboards designs.
· Single Double Concave | A really subtle single with double concave follow the four entry concave, so this board is gonna be for small waves. Max doesn't one a slow one so we’ve got a single concave that lifts the board above the water and makes it go fast in small waves. Under the front foot, the belly of the board, just transfer pressure if you want speed. Following this action, the board lifts and responses, gives you speed.
· Double to a bit of V | The back of the board finished with a double concave to a bit of V. Max wants the back of the board really loose. The V is the opposite of a concave, so it makes the board really easy to maneuver and turn.
It’s design is a scalable one up to a full operating gun in a 8’0 / 9’0” range; that is something that Max will start working on this winter 2022.
As we go bigger on this design, the concave reduces and in turns into a V. It’s all about slowing the board down, making it easy to turn. You don’t want it to go supper fast on a 34ft wave, bouncing like crazy… When scaling up, we stretch it out, put more rocker, more tail and nose lifts. At the end, we take the concave out and put the V in. This is the main idea when it comes to start scaling the Pam Pam up this coming Winter 2022.
The flat deck and double rail will increase the volume in the back. The pro surfer Tom Carroll, who has tested Eye Symmetry surfboards, likes this type of deck on his bigger waves guns, and that is a feature that Max to incorporate and work on a really big wave board.
This alternative bonzer model will be transformed to perform awesomely with high waves to 34ft waves. We cannot wait to see this one live!
Wanting to go further? Now is your time to pick up a board that allows you to make the next step.
Let's go see the construction process step by step:
· Blank | Choosing the blank, the foam is key for a high quality surfboard and this one has a winner. Max always starts with a regular, really high quality blank from Surfblanks Australia. This translates into a very strong, very light, and with a really tight cell structure PU.
· Resin | The resin used for Eye Symmetry Surfboards is the epoxy resin.
· Stringer | Red cedar stringer, always a great choice for consistency in quality and looks.
· Color Work | It's done with tints in the glass. Pigments are added into the tint to obtain the different colors. The boards are glassed with color, finished with white marble spray and added a final clear epoxy resin.
· Glass Work | Max is an absolute expert on glassing. These are double glassed. But no, the surfboards are not heavy. Why? Let's go for it:
> 2oz. glass in the bottom, obviously it is the half of the regular 4oz. glass that it is used to glass a board with
> After, Max tights pop and glasses the 4oz. wavy patches that you can see on the top of the board. The function of the patches will help you pull the weight back because without them, the board would feel a bit nose heavy. So, in order to offset that and to stop it from interfering with surfing, Max pulls the weight to the back of the board. This helps to balance the surfboard.
> Another 2oz. glass goes on the deck, spray the white marble finish and then clear 2oz. glass again.
· Leash Loop | The final touch comes with the epoxy leash loop. Why an epoxy loop? Because Max doesn't like to drill the board nor add a piece of plastic to it. This epoxy loop won't break; it is supper strong. We recommend to put the tail pad correctly so your foot does not go over it. Be safe!
Marta chose the color palette and mixed them for this batch of 6 boards.
· Surfer Skills | Medium to advanced surfer. This design was built for people who can surf. So, if you know your way around surfing, consider yourself lucky to be able to taste this complex yet satisfying balanced flavor.
It would go good with smaller surf, specially as a thruster or even a quad. It would suit someone who is not as good as a surfer and looks to surf beach breaks on a daily surf. That is what they have been built for.
· Recommended Fins | This bonzer model does go well in both, thruster or quad. Max has the quad in mind more but colleagues and people have been riding them in thruster, like Tom Carroll. We would recommend, just because of the V on the board is already quite loose, to use a fin that is not small. So medium or large with a bit of rake would be advisable, meaning, choose a fin protruding back more other than more upright.
It also depends of who the surfer is, how the waves are… Al Merrick fins are a good fit; they’re performer a little bit up right. It could work for someone who wants to surf top to bottom, and less drivy.
FCS II Split Keel for quad disposition would be the one of a hell option as well.
Pro-Tip | Stick away from super up right fins overall.
31 year-old Australian Max Stewart is the artist, expert glasser, designer and the man behind Eye Symmetry Surfboards.
This young man from Manly, Sydney has been doing surfboards since the young age of 18 years old. Eye Symmetry Surfboards is already 10 years old. The first board for Pukas was build in 2016 and that is when it all started and, as Max says, "we are still dancing!."
When asked about why build surfboards, Max has it very clear. He has always like to build staff with his own hands and was into surfing so, it was natural for him to blend the two things together.
Before building boards he was actually fixing and repairing shoes! Something he loved to do. But as he got tired of it, he really wanted to build surfboards. He started doing a couple of boards in his back yard and soon enough he thought that it was time to start taking this "job" thing seriously. He started and kept knocking on different doors until he had his first big opportunity when he arrived to Hayden Shapes doors in Sydney. He chased down the manage of that and then got the job going from zero to the best in the factory in only three years. That was the moment he decided that he was hitting his head against the roof. It was time to do his own thing and fly solo.
On Maxes words, "that started because I was bread into it in Hayden Shapes." Around ten years ago, the market was moving into epoxy; that it was when epoxy started to kick. No-one wanted to touch it before that. For Max is epoxy because he knows it very well; he is used to it and considers it’s better material, more strong, more white, and, the boards last longer.
Even though it is a superior material, it is hard to manufacture and more painful to work with. It’s easy to have problems with glassing so shapers usually prefer to stay away from it. It is a lot of monitoring; needs a lot of patience and a very specific skills to work with it. It is very hard to find people that are willing to be patience and have the specific skill. This is the reason why Max set up his own factory and they do everything in house: The Eye Symmetry Surfboards house.
Max puts his skills, hard work, and intuition into a product that he desires people to enjoy. That’s what keeps driving him.
You can either choose a surfboard from our Curated Stock or build your dream surfboard with our Custom Board Builder.
Surfboards we hold in stock are ready for inmediate dispatch (24-48h from Monday to Friday) and will arrive at your doorstep in a few days depending on your location. By the way, we ship world wide.
Our Custom Board Builder allows you to customize size, width, thickness, volume, color, logo placement, glassing, fin setup, fin system, finish and overall look. Factory lead times may vary depending on your desired brand, model and surfboard characteristics.
Each board goes through a quality check, is photographed in our studios in Donostia / San Sebastian (Basque Country, Spain) and is handled with care before heading your way.
We are proud of every surfboard we sell. After all, we all surf at Pukas Surf Shop.