Sunday, December 30, 2012
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Kai and Moana Jones- in this month's Salted Mag.
We have been making a few boards for these 2 girls who happen to be some of the best surfers in their age groups in all of Hawaii (and kinda dominating over in California too). Not only do they RIP, but they are a couple of the nicest kids you will ever meet! We were stoked to see the article about them and their family, and we are looking forward to see what they will be doing in the water this winter! (if you guys are reading this, your new boards are getting shaped up right now)
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
John John's Trestles back up quiver
JJ already had his favorite boards stashed away in a garage in Orange County, but we made him a batch of freshies to make sure he has everything he needs for the comp. He will also be packing it up from there to head to France, so we included a 6'0'' RP for the chance that the beachies will be going off over there!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Check out our Instagram - @pyzelsurfboards
Go to Pyzelsurfboards and check out our photos from travels around the world, and just in our backyard.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Final day at US Open of Surfing
John John is into the 1/4s against Julian Wilson- and he is riding the same board he won Brazil on a few months ago (the board that gave the "Pinky" it's name, although we still say it's red, not pink).We are ready to see JJ going all the way to the Podium this year!!! watch it here-----
http://www.usopenofsurfing.com/live
http://www.usopenofsurfing.com/live
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Check out our new app!
makes ordering a board super easy, and has a crap load of cool things on it. It costs a buck, but we will take $5.00 off any boards ordered through it, so you are actually making money by buying it! (we think)
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pyzel-surfboards/id531273150?mt=8
Friday, July 27, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Shaping in Bali from June 14th to July 8th if you need a board (or a quiver) for your trip
Going to Bali tomorrow!! If you are there, or going there and need boards please let us know. Will be at the Rip Curl factory and shaping customs all the way through July 9th. Top quality foam and glassing! You can email info@pyzelsurfboards.com to place orders or for questions. Aloha, Jon
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Cloud Break goes MENTAL!
11 Time World Champ Kelly Slater had this to say about John John Florence after watching him surf out at Cloud Break today- "This kid's unbelievable, there's just no doubt that he's absolutely good, absolutely amazing at everything. He's great at absolutely everything he touches, skateboards included. And, uh he's not scared of big waves, he's not scared to surf one foot on-shore slop, and mix it with everybody on earth, and absolutely every situation. And if you ever had a doubt, that wave proved it right there. 19 years old and jeez, what do you say?"
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Surfline's Power Rankings are out, and JJ is #1 !
Power Rankings
Is JJ surfing’s Black Swan? Is he the incomprehensible, unexpected, game-changer that causes the world to tilt? When the bricks were being doled out to all the pretty Californian kids a few years back, John John missed out on the cherries and got the pips. Now, the surf industry lizards stiffen with anticipation at a contract renewal that will make numbers and accountants spin. Seventy-something seconds into the final at Rio, John John didn’t just have his foot on Joel Parkinson’s neck, he had him stripped naked and shivering. A nine-point backside air 360 (ain’t no reverse in the mix) on JJ’s first wave? In under seven minutes, Joel was comboed and being force-fed bitter slices of melon. Joel responded with tuberides and cutbacks. And Joel is the current world number one. And while Kolohe aims for Rookie of the Year, John John talks of world titles. One of ‘em is dreaming.
http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/power-rankings-billabong-rio-pro_70650/
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
a little interview from Portugal about JJ's newest model- Pinky
(English Version)
Jon, we heard that the board John John rode in Brasil was made in Portugal, how did that work?
We had just worked on a brand new board for JJ that he took to Trestles to try, and it turned out to be something that he really liked a lot. He made it to the Semis in that contest riding it, and I could see that it was working really good for him. It was the first board of that design that I made, so I wanted him to have a back-up in case he broke it. I was in Portugal at Polen and Alvaro told me to make him 2 more like it, and he would have his friend bring it down to Brazil and get it to JJ. I shaped a couple new ones, and the team at Polen worked hard to get it finished up and on to the plane to Brazil in just 2 days. In Brazil Ricardo Martins got the boards and brought them to JJ at his hotel in Rio. The next thing we saw was JJ riding one of the new boards in the Billabong contest, and he ended up liking it even more than the first one I made him. And he ended up just blowing up and winning the whole thing!
That kind of help, from all the people at Polen, and Ricard Martins, that all made it possible for JJ to feel really confidant and know that he had a great board under his feet in his heats, and another one on the beach for back-up! That is what it takes to be a champion.
We had just worked on a brand new board for JJ that he took to Trestles to try, and it turned out to be something that he really liked a lot. He made it to the Semis in that contest riding it, and I could see that it was working really good for him. It was the first board of that design that I made, so I wanted him to have a back-up in case he broke it. I was in Portugal at Polen and Alvaro told me to make him 2 more like it, and he would have his friend bring it down to Brazil and get it to JJ. I shaped a couple new ones, and the team at Polen worked hard to get it finished up and on to the plane to Brazil in just 2 days. In Brazil Ricardo Martins got the boards and brought them to JJ at his hotel in Rio. The next thing we saw was JJ riding one of the new boards in the Billabong contest, and he ended up liking it even more than the first one I made him. And he ended up just blowing up and winning the whole thing!
That kind of help, from all the people at Polen, and Ricard Martins, that all made it possible for JJ to feel really confidant and know that he had a great board under his feet in his heats, and another one on the beach for back-up! That is what it takes to be a champion.
You’ve been working with John John for a long time, did you expect this?
To be honest, yes. If you had seen the boy surf all his life, the way we have here in Hawaii, then you would believe that all the stuff happening now was going to be happening for sure. I think that I have believed this would happen since he was about 10 years old. I have done everything that I can to help him on his road, and I have enjoyed all of it.
To be honest, yes. If you had seen the boy surf all his life, the way we have here in Hawaii, then you would believe that all the stuff happening now was going to be happening for sure. I think that I have believed this would happen since he was about 10 years old. I have done everything that I can to help him on his road, and I have enjoyed all of it.
What type of board does JJ ride the most?
His favorite shortboard has been our model, The Flash, but now I think he is really liking the new board we came up with (we don't even have a name for it yet), and he also really likes this stubby board we make called The Slab. He helped to give me ideas for the Slab and the new board, telling me what he wanted the boards to do and giving me feedback.
His favorite shortboard has been our model, The Flash, but now I think he is really liking the new board we came up with (we don't even have a name for it yet), and he also really likes this stubby board we make called The Slab. He helped to give me ideas for the Slab and the new board, telling me what he wanted the boards to do and giving me feedback.
Very few surfers on this level work with only one shaper, what makes this case so different?
He does try other guys boards too, and I think that is a good thing for us both, because it gives him ideas to bring to me, and it also gives him confidence in my shaping by seeing that his boards are working well. He knows that I am here to support him, and that I want to see him do well all the time. I work hard to make sure his boards are working good for him, and I am always in contact with him to keep things going in the right direction.
He does try other guys boards too, and I think that is a good thing for us both, because it gives him ideas to bring to me, and it also gives him confidence in my shaping by seeing that his boards are working well. He knows that I am here to support him, and that I want to see him do well all the time. I work hard to make sure his boards are working good for him, and I am always in contact with him to keep things going in the right direction.
You were in Portugal recently, how was your stay?
I go to Portugal to work at Polen at least 2 times per year, and it is always great! I love your country, the people, the wine, and the waves! It feels like a second home to me.
I go to Portugal to work at Polen at least 2 times per year, and it is always great! I love your country, the people, the wine, and the waves! It feels like a second home to me.
Can you tell us a little bit about the more recent models you’ve been working on?
I have been making a lot of shorter, wider boards that still surf like a good shortboard, but give you more speed and glide in weaker conditions. The Slab, The PyzAlien, The Rip Off and the Runt are a few examples of this style of board. It's nice that these boards work well for all levels of surfer, not just Pros.
I have been making a lot of shorter, wider boards that still surf like a good shortboard, but give you more speed and glide in weaker conditions. The Slab, The PyzAlien, The Rip Off and the Runt are a few examples of this style of board. It's nice that these boards work well for all levels of surfer, not just Pros.
In your opinion is shaping right going in one specific new direction or is it more about refining what has been done?
I feel like the door is open for all different types of boards, including the refinement of high-performance shortboards. People are more open-minded and willing to try new designs- and this is really fun for me as a shaper, to not be stuck making the same thing over and over again.
I feel like the door is open for all different types of boards, including the refinement of high-performance shortboards. People are more open-minded and willing to try new designs- and this is really fun for me as a shaper, to not be stuck making the same thing over and over again.
What’s next for Pyzel Surfboards?
We are just looking forward to seeing how JJ does this year- I think he has some good results ahead of him still. And I will be working on new designs to keep people stoked on getting in the ocean! Thanks for taking your time to read this and enjoy yourself in the water!!!
We are just looking forward to seeing how JJ does this year- I think he has some good results ahead of him still. And I will be working on new designs to keep people stoked on getting in the ocean! Thanks for taking your time to read this and enjoy yourself in the water!!!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Shea Lopez writes about John John and the tour in Surfer.com
You had to see this coming. First there was the tweet from Kelly congratulating John on his first World Tour win months before it actually happened. Then there was John’s string of incredible performances over the last year that saw him win heats, win events, and ride waves to near perfection. It was clear that it would only be a matter of time before John took to the podium on surfing’s biggest stage.
John’s strength comes from the heightened level of competitive and freesurfing that he started to reach two winters ago. That’s when the North Shore watched him drawing lines and looking at waves like only a few before him ever had. The topper: his ability to stay on that same line while completing every air variation imaginable with frightening consistency. The four-turns-on-a-wave routine of yesterday has evolved into a fin-ditch followed by a carving turn, then gaining speed for a big air and closing with a quick reverse off the whitewash for good measure—a far cry from the old “three to the beach” ethos.
With performances like that from the new generation, watching their heats on the World Tour is as good as any surf clips on the Internet. If Julian Wilson is in a heat, you know he’s going to put a number of highlights together and possibly do something you’ve never seen before. When John and Julian surfed in the no losers round, Julian came out with a lightning quick three-move backside combo that was the most technically difficult and precise ride I can remember in a heat. John came back from being in a combo with a few solid rides of his own to take the win and jump straight to the quarters. Julian won the next round, bringing the two best surfers of the event back together for a quarterfinal match-up. This time the roles were reversed, with John coming out firing. Julian never came back, and John rolled over the rest of the field, winning the Rio event with ease—as he should in waves that were nearly a mirror image of a fun day behind his house at Ehukai.
Looking at the rest of the schedule, I see a few things coming together—and, surely, so does Slater. There should be one hell of a title race between at least five contenders. Rio unfolded as perfectly as you could ask for if you like close title races, with Parko and Taj just escaping early round losses to stay in the mix and keep things interesting. But above all, one person is going to be an enormous threat when the title race comes to Pipeline in December. Slater has had his attention on this person for a while now, as he is the first challenger since A.I. that Kelly should be scared of. His name is John Florence, and he’s a bad man. John can win Fiji, Tahiti, and Pipe and nobody would blink an eye. Lowers, France, and Portugal are also potential victories for a surfer who can read a tube, draw a clean line through nearly any combo, and stay comfortably in the zone. Slater better have a few tricks left up his wizard sleeve if he is going to outpace the top three all-around performers: John Florence, Julian Wilson, and Josh Kerr. Kelly also has to keep an eye on the spot-specific result producers: Owen Wright, Michel Bourez, Jeremy Flores, Kolohe Andino, Ace Buchan, the Hobgoods, and Gabriel Medina. And finally, he can never count out the perennial contenders: Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, Taj Burrow, Adriano de Souza, and Jordy Smith.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Portugal Night Surf with Jet Ski Assist
The guys here at Polen Surfboards built a couple of amazing boards for a night surfing exhibition that went down Saturday night under bright lights and a crazy full moon! They had a few jetskis whipping guys into the
tiny surf, but it was epic to see.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
JJ wins hisTrestles no loser round heat against Cory L. and CJ Hobgood and sticks this on his way in.
This was right AFTER his heat ended, but still one of the biggest airs of the week so far! He says his new board is working really well. Looks like we will be letting that one out to everyone sooner than we thought.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
John John looking good at Trestles on a fresh new board we are working on.
He says it is feeling really good out there, and we (and the judges) agree. He is looking fast, loose and solid on the board. Can't wait to see what happens tomorrow!!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
John John takes his newest model out for a spin at Lowers- and it seems to work pretty well!
He won his heat and got 2 of his waves nominated for the Nike MVP awards. He pulled a weird little foam climb-air reverse combo at the end of one wave that had the announcers claiming they had never seen that
maneuver done before, ever! Nice surfing and the waves were so fun!
watch more today @
http://www.nikelowerspro.com/live/
http://www.nikelowerspro.com/live/
Friday, April 27, 2012
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