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epoxy or fiberglass

Postby norcalsurf » Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:11 am

which one works better. epoxy or fiberglass longboards and what are the pros and cons?
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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby RJD » Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:33 pm

Works better? Neither, just different.

Fiberglass are heavier, easier to dent, but flex more.
Epoxy are stiffer and floatier.

Depends what you feel.
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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby Roy Stewart » Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:02 pm

Epoxy is a resin, fibreglass is a cloth. The epoxy boards you refer to are made of epoxy and fibreglass .
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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby gillman » Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:19 am

they are myths,i have hand shaped epoxy short boards and longboards,they have alot of flex,more so than my polyesters,my epoxies are not floaty either,don't know about the surf techs now,but a few years ago i rode a Surftech fish shape and it felt to bouyant,so there you are try handshaped epoxies!
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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby kitesurfer » Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:35 pm

Escape Surfboards wrote:Hi,
This is true there is an another option that gives a high strength to weight ratio with a feel of a PU board. Yes here it is the sales pitch but it does make sense. At our factory in North Cornwall we manufacture custom boards using EXPS blanks and laminating in Epoxy. EXPS Blank info ( Extruded Polystyrene)- CLOSED CELL FOAM STRUCTURE (AIRTIGHT/WATERTIGHT) LIGHT-WEIGHT! EXCELLENT APPEARANCE. BRIGHT WHITE FOAM. HIGH STRENGTH TO WEIGHT RATIO. FLEXIBLE AND DURABLE. RECYCLABLE FOAM - ENVIRONMENTALLY BETTER! This is the building block of your board ,this is key. Then laminating with Epoxy resin its a perfect combination to give you a strong lightweight board. Also you can have an original spray job and not be an Epoxy clone. So you can get a hand made high quality custom board using the best materials that will cost less than an off the rack Tuff Lite ! Yes i am a bit biased i work here and always get my boards here but my board has held up real well it feels lively and looks mint even with heavy use. Happy Surfing.



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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby esonscar » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:58 pm

gillman wrote:they are myths,i have hand shaped epoxy short boards and longboards,they have alot of flex,more so than my polyesters,my epoxies are not floaty either,don't know about the surf techs now,but a few years ago i rode a Surftech fish shape and it felt to bouyant,so there you are try handshaped epoxies!



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Re: epoxy or fiberglass

Postby surfaMIKE » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:18 pm

It actually depends on what your prefrence is. I have a 6'8" epoxy tuflite semi-gun and a 9ft polyester longboard. Epoxy is more durable, lighter and more lively on a wave. Polyester gets dinged easier, cracks, and gets pressure dings far easier, but is cheaper. I would like epoxy for shortboards because they tend to undergo more stress (bigger waves, harder turns, harder wipeouts) and polyester for a longboard because an epoxy longboard is just too expensive for the intended use that I put them through (waves that I surf mine in will never go over 2ft, and its just essentially a big cruiser on a boring day). Thats my preference though, and I know that some people take their longboards in 6ft solid, barrelling surf, so different strokes for different folks
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