OUR BRANDS
They are market leaders, they create products with riders for riders.
DAKINE
A HISTORY OF INNOVATION
Founded in Hawaii in 1979 and located at the base of Mt. Hood in Hood River, Oregon, Dakine makes backpacks, travel bags, accessories, outerwear and apparel for people who love surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, mountain biking, skiing, windsurfing, kitesurfing and traveling.
UNIFIBER
how it started
Since launching the Unifiber brand in 2003, the founder Job has taken a clear and simple attitude: be clean and simple in product design and attitude, offer quality at a fair price, and back that up with a genuine warranty policy.
A keen windsurfer since the early 90's, Job understands what riders need and is welcoming - and responsive to - product feedback.
Job started Unifiber with a range of two Reduced Diameter (RDM) carbon masts and two RDM carbon mast extensions. He immediately dismissed the cynical industry habit of conducting annual product “changes” that have no basis in actual product development – a practice that negatively impacts dealerships and their customers.
From those beginnings a decade ago, the Unifiber brand has grown to today offer more than 500 products with availability in more than 40 countries around the world.
STARBOARD
INNOVATION, QUALITY AND INSPIRATION TO THE WORLD OF
WIND, WATER AND WAVES.
Starboard was founded in 1994 by Svein Rasmussen, windsurfing world champion and Olympic participant. Together with its customers and partners, Starboard is committed at every level possible to protect the fragility of our oceans, while creating the best water sports equipment backed by countless world titles and product awards. The Tiki brand with roots in New Caledonia, Norway and Thailand remains firmly the premium brand for windsurfing and paddle boarding
SEVERNE
GEAR FOR THE REVOLUTION.
SEVERNE WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2003 BY BEN SEVERNE AND HAS GROWED TO BECOME ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST RESPECTED BRANDS IN THE WINDSURFING INDUSTRY.
O’NEILL
THE FIRST SURSHOP
Jack O'Neill opened the first surf shop in 1952 off the Great Highway in San Francisco. He later invented the neoprene wetsuit while experimenting with World War II diving vests. An entire industry was born.
BRUNOTTI
TRUE PASSION SINCE 79
In 1979, 23-year-old Italian Claudio Brunotti traveled to the Netherlands and settled in Scheveningen, a village on the Dutch coast. The area is not well known because of its beautiful blue ocean, but for its perfect windsurfing conditions with its fierce wind and waves.