Dave Howell the man behind Misfit Shapes started out shaping with Col Ladhams, fine-tuning and finishing a range of leading surfboard brands, including Lost and Webber Surfboards. After doing his time and learning the ropes, Dave followed his passion and set out to bring something new to the surfboard industry. Soon after, Misfit Surfboards was born on the northern beaches of Sydney following his mission to go against the grain, offering fine tuned performance crafts for the individual. Check out surfers like Otis Carey shredding on his signature model the Dingo Bandido to feel the inner froth being created by the team at Misfit Shapes. See their innovative performance shapes like the new barrel friendly Misfit Shadow Puppet and the progressive Misfit Mermaid Killer. With a selection of popular all round performance models like the Misfit Thruster Space Dolphin and the Magic Mule there is a large selection of performance shapes to meet all your surfing needs. The popular small wave machine the Misfit Sinister Kid is perfect for small or weak waves and the Misfit Fang designed as a hybrid concept to perform in 4 to 8 ft waves for deep barrel riding and extra response in the pocket.
Apart from their leading shapes, Misfit offers a fine range of eclectic artwork, more suited to hanging on your wall, their one of a kind artwork go hand in hand with the Misfit brand. Chris Chong and the team at the Sugarmill Fine Surf Emporium constantly bring out fresh new sprays to match their ever evolving craft, a perfect match for the brand and a crew of individuals offering something you can’t find elsewhere. If you’re a surfer looking to step outside the box and get on a fine tuned board with a story, check out the fine craft below by Misfit Surfboards.