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The UK’s Finest Shapers

At the Ocean Magic HQ, we combine the very latest shaping technology with the skills of master craftsmen at the heart of the UK surfing scene in Newquay.

50 years of Surfing Expertise

Led by professional shaper surfer Nigel Semmens, we create awesome surfboards for UK waves and global adventures.

Free Surfboard Consultations

Surfboard advice from professional surfers and professional shapers so you get a bespoke board built with you in mind.

The Trusted Manufacturer for Pyzel UK

Ocean Magic is the only UK manufacturer trusted by worldwide brands including Pyzel, Aipa, and Mark Phipps, supplying the best surf shops over GB & NI.

Our Range of Advanced Surfboards

Nice work! You’re probably spending too much time at the beach, but years of hard work are paying off…. You can handle all sorts of breaks and conditions. You’ve got some serious moves, and you try to get a foreign trip in most years. You’re building a quiver of boards to suit your mood (and maybe the advancing years!) and want to keep exploring the options. (Custom shapes are a ‘go to’, or look for new models to keep your surfing fresh.)

FAQs

An advanced surfer is someone who has mastered the fundamentals of surfing, can confidently handle a variety of wave conditions, executes advanced maneuvers and tricks, and has a deep understanding of wave selection and surf etiquette.
The best surfboard for advanced surfers depends on their preferences and the type of waves they want to ride. Common choices for advanced surfers include shortboards, high-performance boards, fish, tailored to the specific conditions and style of surfing they enjoy.
Advanced surfers often choose shorter boards for increased manoeuvrability and control. These boards can range from around 5’8″ to 6’6″ or even shorter for high-performance shortboards. However, the choice of size also depends on the surfer’s weight, style, and the specific wave conditions they want to tackle.