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Our surfboard blank company’s website where we produce polyurethane (PU) foam surfboard blanks that suit the needs of the shaper, profiler for his customer, the surfer. Quiver Foam batch inspects our blanks using a 9 step testing program that assures top quality polyurethane cores day in and day out.

Our blanks utilize the latest PU rigid foam formulation released to the industry in late 2008. The blank maintains better hardness throughout the section of the foam from the bottom to the deck. The white color is brighter than the former chemistry. The new formulation renders a blank with a tighter flex pattern as compared to the former formulation - result - a stronger and more responsive surfboard.

Our current blank shapes are full and medium tolerance and carry more thickness to the tail and nose of our blanks, which can provide for more shape profiles with kick and flip variations with the same natural rocker.

Combining the best raw materials and equipment on the market and maintaining high levels of quality control, our blanks are both predictable and consistent for the life of the surfboard. Every blank we make is fine cell to keep resin absorption to a minimum. 

Quiver can service orders extensively with 4 distinct foam densities (weights) custom rocker curves and wood stringing variations. Right now we are rounding out our line of shortboards and fish’s and will offer mini-mals, guns, longboards, and stand-up paddle board blanks in the near future.

To satisfy the shaper’s needs in the future we have reserved factory space to build customized molds, you ask we will deliver. We are currently accepting surfbaord blank orders from our international customers and are seeking global distributors at this time, please refer to our contact page for more information.

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SHOT'S AROUND THE FACTORY - AUGUST '10
 
Inspection table is vital after demolding our blanks, validates the blowing processes are in sync, always like to see firsts.

  
  
At the time of stringing, we devised a vertical jig system to hold the rocker curve in place while laying down the stringer then applying even and stronger pressure along the whole edge. At our trials metal clamps pulling across the blank horizontally at just a few places along the edge could bend the stringer slightly not good for machine shaped blanks. 

  
   
And to the shaping room with the finished blanks, our current shortboard lineup - the specs are on our downloads page.