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Mike Estrada testing a Super Sport with Hydroflex Tech.
Estrada Surf TeamChris Waring, Tony Adams, Jonathan Gubbins, Carl Holm, Glen Pang. |
About Mike Estrada SurfboardsPlease get in contact with us, if you have any specific questions Surfboards by Mike Estrada or if you want to order Estrada Surfboards glassed by Hydroflex.
Mike started designing and shaping surfboards in the late 1980’s. At first he was shaping boards for himself and his brothers who were also travelling and surfing competitively. From there his reputation for building quality surfboards grew. In 1990 he opened his own surfboard factory which is known today as Estrats Board Manufacturing Company. Since 1998 Mike has worked closely with Town & Country Surfboards Hawaii and is producing surfboards under their label for the West Coast.
Through the course of the years shaping, Mike has gained valuable experience working with and learning from other veteran shapers such as Bill Cilia of Nirvana Surfboards (AUS), Ben Aipa (HI), Dennis Jarvis of Spyder Surfboards and more recently Milton & Wayo Whilar (Peru).
Mike’s main objective for both himself as a shaper and his factory is to continue to improve board performance and maintain the consistency of his shapes and the quality of every board that goes out the factory door. Mike, along with the factory team riders, continues to test current board designs in the waves around the world.
Innovative thinking and design is also a high priority. Keeping an open mind to alternative surfboard designs and construction such as parabolic (rail) stringers, stringerless technologies and EPS/Epoxy has enabled Mike and the team to stay on the cutting edge of surfboard design.
| | Facts about Mike EstradaName: | Mike Estrada | Brand: | Estrada Surfboards | Country: | USA | City: | Costa Mesa | Street: | 819 West 18th Street | State, ZIP: | California, 92627 | Phone: | 01-760-757-7006 | Mail: | contact@hydroflex-technology.com | Website: | www.estradasurfboards.com |
Sting Bat Tail by Mike
That's a sting bat tail surfboard for small waves.
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