Aloha

Aloha Surfboards was born in 1978 and bred in Australia's surf industry hotspot of Sydney's Northern Beaches. Over time Aloha steadily rose above the fierce competition to become one of worlds premier surfboard brands.
From its inception Aloha's team of surfers, both past and present, reads like a who's who of surfing, from World Champion competitive machines to free surfing hellmen. These talented, respected and highly decorated surfers have, through their extraordinary surfing and individual personalities, maintained the progression of the
Aloha product and cemented the brand into surfing's rich history.
Today Aloha houses a stable of world-class surfboard designers who are dedicated to the craft of building the best surfboards available on the market. An intensive product development program ensures the shapers and the team surfers work in synergy to develop, test, refine and produce high quality performance surfboards for surfers of all experience levels, from beginner to the truly advanced.
Through this dedicated team of unique individuals and professional surfers Aloha strives to deliver a superior product to maximize the surfing experience. This high standard of excellence has become the formula that proudly drives the brand to this day.
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The Bean is essentially a hybrid model offering an exciting alternative to riding more traditional shortboard designs. Appropriately named, the Bean has a full nose template and added width through the centre, which morphs smoothly into a tail outline typical of a standard shortboard.
The unique shape of the Bean, combined with the relaxed rocker profile throughout, provides a platform for easy paddling, efficient start-up acceleration and flow in mushy conditions, while still delivering exceptional pivot and hold in tighter sections.
Fast and full of spark as a thruster or a quad, the Bean offers acrobatic performance in the smaller sizes, and reliable performance in the higher volume sizes. As a general rule you can ride the BEAN 3-to-6 inches shorter than your regular shortboard.

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