The Triquetra, an ancient symbol dating back to around 500 BC, has long represented the concept of the Holy Trinity. In a broader, modern sense, it embodies the idea of interconnected triads—most notably the passage of time: past, present, and future.
This philosophy reflects the foundation of surfboard design. A deep respect for its history is essential, alongside a working understanding of fundamental physics and hydrodynamic principles, including the contributions of Bernoulli, Newton, and the Venturi effect. These principles guide how a surfboard interacts with water, enabling surfers to refine performance and ultimately enhance enjoyment.
The goal is to strike a balance between time-tested ideas and contemporary advancements—merging proven concepts from the past with innovations of the present to shape something more progressive for the future. Through a commitment to evolving materials and thoughtful design, this approach aims to cultivate an “experienced skill” paired with a clear vision for innovation—creating a dynamic link that connects surfing’s past, present, and future.