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Full Ultraflx Range Online Now

Posted on January 8, 2010 - Filed Under Shortboarding, Surftech Boards, Ultraflx | By

The full range of Ultraflx boards from Surftech is now availbe for you to choose from online.

Fish Series

Flowmaster Series

H20 SK8R Series

H20 SK8R Series

MAC Series

MAC Series

Quadfish Series

Quadfish Series

UFO Series

UFO Series

New Surftech ULTRAFLX Technology

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ULTRAFLX is a radically new surfboard construction from Surftech

Each board begins by building a custom, dual density foam blank. At the core is Surftech’s proven, all white, waterproof fused cell EPS foam. For added strength and flex dampening a proprietary high density PU parabolic band is wrapped around the rails of the board.

Each ULTRAFLX surfboard has been precision scanned to perfection by the most accurate CNC machines in the world. After the blank is machined it is then fine-tuned by hand to an exacting match of the original master shape.

The glass process for ULTRAFLX utilizes the same time proven hand lamination methods as conventional surfboard construction. The differentiating factor in the quality of an ULTRAFLX is the superior materials that are far from conventional. Every board in the line has a two-layer bottom lamination with an exclusive fusing system.

The lamination and Salmon Skin fusing technology in each Surftech ULTRAFLX is so precise that only a minimal amount of sanding is required to fine-tune the edges to completion. Just a simple wet sanding is applied and then the board is ready to surf!

Surftech ULTRAFLX Story:

Surfboard flex has become a hot topic amongst shapers as they begin to build boards with a wider variety of materials. It’s common knowledge that flex creates many of the feelings and function of every board you ride. Shapers have now learned that you can build an identical board, each in different technologies and due to the flex alone each board will have different performance characteristics.

An ongoing research into this fundamental concept is why Surftech is launching a totally new technology in 2009. Surftech ULTRAFLX, as the name implies, is a technology featuring a much softer flex pattern, like that of a traditional polyester/PU board. We’ve chosen high quality materials with care and purpose to come up with a product that will last, as well as keep it’s crisp flex and soft feel for a life that will be measured in years rather than weeks or months.

Dual Density Core:
Taking dual density cores to a whole new level, a superior fused cell EPS core, and add a formulation of high density foam around the rails. This parabolic foam rail works to dampen the board’s overall flex and creates a tougher, more ding resistant rail.

Machine Driven Shapes:
Each Surftech ULTRAFLEX board is run through a CNC shaping machine to ensure truly accurate rockers and thickness profiles. Once the board is cut, it’s then fine tunes and glassed by hand. The best shapers in the world have realized the value of utilizing CNC machines and Surftech has the most accurate machines in the world.

Biaxial Fiberglass “Salmon Skin”:
How do you produce a board with softer flex, and combine it with more glass and durability while keeping it light? Up to this point virtually all surfboards have been glassed with conventional woven fiberglass with half the strands running nose to tail and the other half running 90˚ around the board. This means that only half of the glass (running nose to tail) is impacting the flex, and preventing potential snapping of the board.

The ULTRAFLEX boards’ “Salmon Skin” fiberglass is a combination of two uni-directional layers of glass stitched together on a 45˚ angle forming the biaxial grid that makes up our Salmon Skin (those are the lines you see on the deck and rails). Biaxial cloth allows for a greater range of flexibility, while distributing stress loads at 45˚ angles to help prevent buckling or breaking. This means that 100% of the fiberglass is working and more fiberglass can be used while still keeping a soft neutral flex pattern and maximizing durability.

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4 Responses to “Full Ultraflx Range Online Now”

  1. Tim masters on March 6th, 2011 8:49 pm

    Hi Surftech
    I’ve just bought a Ultraflx Xanadu Gipos and wanted to know first hand what the deal is with this technology when it is dinged? Will the fused cell core take on water? Or can I finish my surf and dry it out and make my repair when I get home? Sounds great if I can! Any advice you could give me or post on your site wouldn’t great.
    CheersTim

  2. Surf Commission on March 7th, 2011 10:50 am

    Hi Tim

    The core of the Ultraflx boards is the fused call core, so no it will not take on water if you happen to ding your board, and you can carry on, finish your surf, then repair you board with an Epoxy repair kit when you get home.

    Hope this helps, and let us know how you get on with the board!

  3. mick hanson on June 26th, 2011 4:34 pm

    Hi Surftech
    Just got back from a session on my new 6.4 Ultraflx Xanadu Gipos .
    absolutely loved it, the speed and the tight turning circle of this board is amazing !
    It really has put the fun back into my short boarding… and with me being 6.3 and 100 kilos it floats me and paddles into waves fine!
    cheers
    Mick

  4. sam on January 19th, 2012 5:25 pm

    Hi Surftech
    I am considering one of the ultraflx models. Can you tell me should I size it to my normal PU construction or to my traditional tufflite construction. I know to go slightly smaller with tufflite to account for the added bouyancy but dont know what the deal is for ultaflx.
    I hate having to much float so dont want to make the wrong decision.
    Please help.
    Many thanks,
    Sam

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