Walden Surfboards
Walden
$726.75$935.00
The Walden Magic Model True Ride Surfboard is called the Magic Model for a reason. The Magic rocker, Magic rails, and the Magic hull are very unique to Walden Surfboards. The front 1/2 of...
Walden
from $905.00
The Walden Mega Magic Tuflite Surfboard will float like a board that is 12"-18" longer. For the bigger guy that normally rides a 10'. With the Mega, he can ride this 9'0" without giving...
Walden
from $745.00
The Walden Mega Magic Softop-CP Surfboard is wide with condensed volume with the Surftech Softop Custom-Performance construction. Walden takes the volume from the length and redistributes it to the width and thickness while maintaining...
Walden
from $840.00
Because big guys wanna rip too! The Walden Mini Mega Magic Tuflite Surfboard is a smaller version of the popular Mega Magic. It is a sporty version designed for the bigger guy who is...
Walden
$695.00
The Walden Micro Magic True-Ride Surfboard has all the best attributes of a longboard packed into a small, easy-to-maneuver, performance-oriented board under 7ft long. Riders will love how the extra volume under the chest...
Walden
$850.00$1,000.00
Walden Surfboards was the first company to design an entire line of surfboards just for women called Walden Wahine, (Wahine is Hawaiian for girl). They didn’t just add a token pink surfboard to their...
Walden
from $895.00
The Walden Magic Model Tuflite Surfboard with the Magic rocker, Magic rails, and the Magic hull are unique to Walden Surfboards. The front 1/2 of the hull is concave, this single concave transitions into...
Walden
from $760.00
The Walden Magic Model Softop-CP Surfboard has all the classic Magic elements: hard rails, concave bottom, and lots of rocker built in an extra durable and safe softop construction.
Known by many as the “Father of the Modern Longboard,” Steve Walden shaped his first surfboard in 1961, at age 13, and never looked back. Eight years later, the native Southern Californian opened his first board factory and store in Huntington Beach, then moved to the North Shore of Oahu in 1972, where he made a name for himself as a prolific longboard shaper.
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