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Making handmade home grown surfboards 1993! Puravida Surfboards are now CNC shaped and available to test drive and order at Puravida Boardriders

Created by Jim Brooks-Dowsett, the Pura Vida custom boards are the newest addition to the Pura Vida range. Here you can find information about the product and the contacts you need to order yourself your very own custom kit! Useful Contacts:

Email:-
Pura Vida Boardriders: [email protected]
Jim: [email protected]

Phone:-
Pura Vida Boardriders: 02920711946
Jim: 0797042099

Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 20/11/2021

Great to get back in for a fun session on my 6’ Superstar Pro! The fuller volume performance shapes work really well in the freshwater pools to give you a quick paddle in & keep the speed …… definitely my favourite wave pool shape so far 🤩🤩🤙🤙

26/10/2021

Today is the last chance to enter the Channel Coast Surf Club Championships! Cut off for entry is this evening with a deadline of 8pm.

You can enter by emailing [email protected]

Puravida Boardriders are stoked to support again this year & looking forward to seeing the action at Llantwit Major beach this weekend 🤩🤩🤙🤙

18/10/2021

We are stoked to support the Porthcawl Longboard Classic!! Get yourself entered or down there to watch 🤩🤩🤙🤙

*THE PORTHCAWL LONGBOARD CLASSIC UPDATE*

Much like buses, you wait ages for a longboard contest, then 3 come along at once. We move into the closing stages of the 2021 BLU Tour with a welcome return to Rest Bay, Porthcawl. A place of rugged beauty, where the caravan parks can be seen from space, dinner comes with half chips half rice and the tides LITERALLY top the World rankings for their insane range, speed and power. The waves are pretty flippin' tasty, too. Home of The Welsh Coast Surf Club, this part of South Wales has a rich history of longboarding prowess and tight-knit multi-generational surfing families.

Now there's no charge for the bridge and the fuel panic is over, there's literally no excuse for not making the pilgrimage to The Land of My Fathers. So get your boards waxed, your wetsuits dried and your party shoes packed.

The entry portal is open NOW.
http://www.british-longboard-union.co.uk/porthcawl.html


Welsh Coast Surf Club

Edwards Roofing Newport







Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 27/09/2021

We want to say a big thanks to our friends and in bristol for teaming up and hosting us for a few sessions at the wave to celebrate the Rip Curl WSL Finals at Trestles! You can watch the full rundown of all the action again on YouTube 🤩🤩🤙🤙

Pics with thanks to the awesome team

21/09/2021

Puravida Boardriders – Power-2GO Welsh National Surfing Championships 2021: Day 2 Update

The sun shone all day but surf quality deteriorated on the second day of the Welsh Nationals.

With persistent onshores and the swell dropping to around shoulder height, competitors remained stoked and did well to get every drop of potential out of the waves on offer.

Spectators and judges enjoyed a great display of surfing as the contest progressed into its final stages.

The U14 Boys category was first to be settled with Sol Williams taking the title. Luca Owen took second place, while Ted Owen and Tomos O’leary took third and fourth respectively.

As the tide pushed off low, Eli Perrins Davies’ efforts were rewarded with a 12.70 from the judges, a score that secured Eli the crown in the U16 Boys division. Euan Buick finished second, Blake Jones third, and Tom Sheldon fourth.

Josie Hawke came out triumphant in the U16 Girls category, narrowly beating Mali MacDuff to the top spot. Freya Lynch and Betsy Owen came in third and fourth; each entrant did exceptionally well to hunt down scoring waves.

Capping off a superb day’s work, Josie then came out top in the U18 Girls category – an outstanding achievement for the ten-year-old who looks to have a big future in the sport. Poppy Owen took second, falling short by the smallest of margins, Katie David came in third, and Indi Lynch claimed the final place on the podium.

Eli Perrins Davies also pulled off an impressive double by securing victory in the U18 Boys event, in front of second-placed Ollie Evans. Jed Wood took third place just ahead of Euan Buick in fourth.

Blake Jones built on his earlier third place in the U16s by being crowned U18 Boys Longboard champion. Stylish cruising saw Seth Reed and Aurthur Buick take second and third place.

Anna-Rose Merchant’s accomplished performance landed her the title in the U18 Girls Longboard. Indie-Daisy Thomas came in second place; Evelyn Reed third; Nell Sadler fourth, and Eliza Gough fifth. Once again, each finalist did superbly well to manage the less-than-perfect waves and keep the scoreboard ticking over.

Indie-Daisy Thomas’s achievements were also recognised in her winning of the PSR Award, set up in memory of Pembrokeshire surf legend Paul “Spyder” Ryder.

The Men’s Longboard category saw a great battle fought by some of Wales’ top logging talent. Evan Rogers’ score of 9.20 went unbeaten, however, guaranteeing Rogers top perch on the podium. Narrowly missing out were Raife Gaskell (second), Josh Hocking (third), and Arran Bright (fourth).

Big congratulations go out to Georgina Letwas, champion of the Women’s Longboarding event. Fiona Campbell landed second spot despite suffering a broken leash mid-way through the final. Elen Jones and Mhairi-Clair Stewart took third and fourth respectively; each demonstrated strength and skill in dealing with Saturday’s heavy surf.

Georgina Lewtas took her winning momentum into the Women’s Open final the following day. However, 7-time Welsh champion Emily Williams put in an outstanding performance that was enough to deny Georgina the double. Ruby Lewis came in third while Elen Lewis placed fourth.

Spray flew left right and centre in the eagerly-anticipated final Masters event. Llantwit charger Nathan Phillips tore up his share of the crumbly ramps to register a 10.20 – enough to take the trophy back up the M4. Evergreen shredders Greg Owen took second place, Chris Fowler came in third, while a wave-starved Mark Vaughan took fourth.

Commenting on his win, Nathan said:

It was a fun heat with a great crew of people – Vaughany, Greg, and Chris. The heat before actually looked really fun, it was around head high, super fun lefts and rights and then as soon as we paddled out it just kind of changed.”

I saw Greg rattling off a few rights and Vaughany had one wave, and it was a bit tricky. I managed to snag a couple of scoring rights and got a little left. I wasn’t particularly happy with the waves but it was enough to get the win given the conditions.”

The Welsh came to a spectacular high-tide close as Logan Nicol, Patrick Langdon-Dark, Nathan Phillips and Joseph Morris scrapped it out for the prestigious title of Men’s Open champion.

Logan Nicol took the lead early on in the final, a position the Cardiff surfer held onto until the ho**er despite the ever-present threat of fellow ripper Pat Dark who came in second. Close behind were Nathan Phillips (third) and Joseph Morris (fourth).

Huge congratulations go out to Logan Nicol, champion of the Men’s Open 2021.

Logan said:

“It was a really good contest. I came into it with a bit of an injury – I had a really bad knee yesterday, but I managed to get through the weekend fairly pain-free and surprised myself to make the final, and managed to win it. I’m really happy, just stoked.”

Commenting on the conditions in the final, Logan said:

“I was gutted at first but on the final somehow the wind dropped and it was two-to-three foot and super fun and it kind of turned on for us. We were really lucky, and it turned out in my favour. I can’t complain at all.”

More reaction from our competitors to follow.



The Welsh Surfing Federation would like to say a huge thank you to all of our competitors, supporters and to our headline sponsors Puravida Boardriders and Power-2GO

We could not have done it without your fantastic support, and we look forward to seeing you next year.

Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 20/09/2021

I have to say a huge congratulations to Logan Nicol for his well earned win as this year’s Puravida Mi-Post Welsh Surfing Federation Open Champion!! He battled hard against some incredible welsh talent showing just what an accomplished surfer he has become across all the conditions that he surfed in across the weekend……top class performance & a well deserved victory 🤩🤩🤙🤙

Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 19/09/2021

What a different second day of the Puravida MiPost Championships! Sun is shining with smaller onshore surf all day at fresh west with some really impressive surfing in challenging conditions!

The WSF crew are delivering impressive back to back competition working through to the finals in each group!

Check out the WSF website for live scores & all the results from today’s competition so far 😁🤙

http://www.surfscores.com/WAL/2021/welsh/

Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 18/09/2021

What an incredible first day of the Puravida MiPost Championships! Great surf all day at fresh west showcasing the best welsh talent with some really close heats…..the team & riders all smashed it through back to back heats right into dusk!

Sunday kicks off early with finals to be won & another marathons at of back to back competition

Check out the WSF website for live scores & all the results from today’s competition 😁🤙

http://www.surfscores.com/WAL/2021/welsh/ #

The Welsh Surfing Federation 17/09/2021

The draw for the Welsh Surfing Federation championships sponsored by Puravida Boardriders & MiPost is live here …… and you’ll be able to follow the shores as the contest progresses over the weekend 😁🤙

The Welsh Surfing Federation Please be aware that this year’s 2020 Welsh Nationals will run over the Easter bank holiday weekend of the 10th, 11th, 12th & 13thApril.

Photos from Puravida Surfboards's post 17/09/2021

ITS ON!! The Puravida - Mipost - Welsh Surfing Championships kicks off Saturday morning at 8am, at Fresh west! Puravida Boardriders are stoked to be able to support the WSF and work with the local club scene to help showcase the Fantastic home grown surfing talent we have right here in the Wales 😁🤙

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