GEAR: A NEW PURE MID-LENGTH WITH THE INDRA!
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Go from mind surfing to reality with the Indra whose lines allows for stylish carves and seamless flow!
If today so many surfers have a mid-length under their feet it is not due to a simple fashion phenomenon. It takes one session only to understand how effective it can be. Enormous versatility, a shape more generous than a shortboard, but far from the dimensions of a longboard. A progressive rocker for more maneuverability, to turn every decision or trajectory in an instinctive flow of action.
You can draw high lines, surf down the line, but you can cut your carves short on demand. You are not locked into a surfing style, your imagination is in command.
An “all-rounder” with attitude
Style and flow are certainly what characterizes the Indra surfboard the most. Surfing with style is the pinnacle of the sport. Perfecting flow without any downtime. And for that the Indra offers a slender outline, coupled with a well-balanced round tail which retains surface area. The result is simple: this board goes fast, very fast! Besides, the ease and speed of paddling translates into an early wave entry which means you have time to get into the rhythm of the wave. The key to surf with flow.

Two Construction Options
We offer two technologies in PU and EPS for the Indra, allowing you to choose the feel that suits you best.
- PU is the traditional and esteemed technology of artisan shapers. Our PU boards are crafted with premium materials selected to meet the requirements of our specifications (Australian Bennett blanks, polyester resin, fiberglass, patented FCS II boxes). They offer an unparalleled feel.

- EPS is the modern technology currently favored by the most technical surfers. EPS surfboards are made with high-quality materials chosen to meet the requirements of our specifications (EPS blanks, epoxy resin, 66464 fiberglass, patented FCS II boxes). EPS technology brings lightness and responsiveness to your board for maximum performance, especially in small or more challenging yet glassy conditions.
