Rusty Surfboards Slayer - 5ft 8 Surfboard - White
€489.70

Rusty surfboards and the R-Dot has become the worlds most recognised brand for surfboard shaping, design and development. The brands reputation was first formed over forty years ago under the guidance of Rusty Preisendorfer who quickly rose as a leading shaper for many top surfing professionals. The Rusty surfboard gained a strong presence in the media and with surfers, today the Rusty shaping house spans three countries and supports six different masters of their art. Recent models from Rusty and his Australian board shaper Aido include the Slayer and Rusty Dwart which has a unique short shape for small mushy waves.
Rusty Presendorfer has always enjoyed shaping boards, its his attention to detail on every Rusty surfboard that has made him such a popular choice with those who know what they need a board to do for them. Rusty has been rewarded for his hard work when he recently won Surfer Magazines shaper of the year award for his services to custom EPS construction. Rusty surfboards have always maintained their custom look and feel, and the new edition Rusty Dwart does not disappoint. With this shape you really can feel it has been conceived on the shaping table, developed in the mind of riders including Josh Kerr and Jay Davis before being further developed a finished in Hawaii and Australia.
The Rusty surfboard team is one of the strongest surfing teams you will find. By taking a vast array of riders from different breaks and with totally unique riding styles, Rusty is able to feed all this feedback into his custom surfboard creating mind and the result is the evolutionary shapes we deliver to you. Rusty worked closely with the surfing team on the new Rusty Dwart and also the latest shape projects in the form of the Rusty Slayer and Rusty Hustler. You can monitor and keep up to date with all the newest shapes and team developments via Facebook, You Tube and Vimeo. The Rusty surfboards team always post information about their trips and adventures. Plus sometimes you get a sneak peak on what might be the next shape to appear from the Rusty Surfboard shaping table.