Webber Surfboards

Webber Surfboards are designed by Greg Webber, a trend setting surfboard architect.  The company was established in Australia and continues to design and produce high quality custom surfboards.  The surfboards are created with the latest technology.  The new models in the Webber family include The One, The Pin Tail, The Mini Fish, and The Double. Each one has been designed with a specific goal in mind.  While The One is geared towards surfers of all skill levels, The Pin Tail has been created to let surfers ride the biggest waves.  In 2008, Webber introduced the double concave design that many of the boards come with.  SLX Technology is another ground breaking advancement engineered by Webber.  With cutting edge concepts and high performance features, Webber is a leading manufacturer of quality surfboards.

 

Webber Surfboard 6'0
Webber Surfboard 6'0" Great condition not Js, not firewire, not Al Merrick

AU $199.00

Webber Surfboard 6'0
Webber Surfboard 6'0

AU $300.00

Webber 6'6
Webber 6'6" - Used Some damage

AU $36.00

Webber Surfboard
Webber Surfboard

AU $152.50

Webber 6'4
Webber 6'4" x 18 3/4 x 2 1/2 SLX Surfboard

AU $400.00

Webber Afterburner Surfboard 6'2
Webber Afterburner Surfboard 6'2"

AU $99.00

 
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I had the pleasure of a chance meeting with Greg Webber in Byron Bay yesterday, September 6, 2010. I was midway through a chat with a lovely local teacher called Rose. Please thank Greg for filming Rose and I on my camcorder, which came out very well. His technique with the camera and his voice over is cool. He seemed a great character.

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Posted by Chris Simon at 7 September, 2010

great to hear that Chris, happy to help. And it was awesome chatting with you and Rose, quite a creature for a flower isn’t she!

Posted by greg webber at 12 December, 2010
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