Surfboard covers are a lifesaver for any surfer who doesn’t live within walking distance of the beach, which, these days, is 99% of us. Strapping your favorite thruster, egg, or longboard to a car or loading it into a trunk packed with other gear without any protection is just asking for trouble.
Even something as simple as walking around the house with a naked board is asking to leave it with scratches and dings. Yet the idea of stuffing your stick into a bulky bag made for air travel isn’t all that appealing as an alternative. This is where a softcover comes into play.
In 2022, Clean Ocean Designs has created a line of Surf Knit Board Covers that are as beautiful as they are functional. Since then, they created them in an array of colors and sizes to perfectly fit every board in your quiver, from a 5’6, 5’10 shortboard all the way up to an 8’2 mid-length or 10’ longboard. The best thing about these covers is that they’re not cheap, poorly constructed products made in an overseas sweatshop. Each Surf Knit Cover is proudly fabricated in the USA from recycled materials.
“A few years back, I stumbled across a really cool knitting technology that was able to make a knit product without any seams,” says Clean Ocean Designs founder Oliver Parker. “I immediately realized the positive impact that this technical knitting machine was having by reducing its manufacturing waste to nearly zero.”
The first generation of Surf Knit Board Covers are made from recyclable polyester, while V2 is being produced from the nylon in old fishing line and will be available this summer. The resulting material is a 4-way stretch and isn’t flimsy like traditional terry cloth board socks. Made on a 3D knitting machine with no cutting and sewing, these products are machine washable and easy to maintain. They’ll stand up to sand, melted wax and last for years.
This is a product you can feel good about owning because it repurposes the wasteful plastics clogging our coastlines into the ultimate surfboard cover. “We’re producing something that is 100% composed of ocean plastic,” says Parker. “They’re made from the most eco-certified and reliable synthetic fiber on the market.”
Check them out today. Your surfboard will thank you.
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