Behind Clayton Surfboards is Clayton Nienaber, one of the most prestigious shapers at the international level. Professional surfer and shaper, Clayton Surfboards is situated next to the beach in Durban, South Africa and offer diverse options for you surf needs. Clayton surfboards are pioneers in SPINE-TEK technology which offers better resistance and durability for more results in the flexibility of the surfboard. Extremely light epoxy boards which have great floatability while paddling.
The Rox was created with a small wave board plan shape. It has a flatter deck, fuller rails and a medium single into double concave.
The Mongrel is one of the high performance shorter wider boards which are popular with intermediate to advanced surfers.
The LCD is ridden up to 6 inches shorter and wider than normal.
The Egg was designed with small surf in mind. It is a board that is suited for knee to shoulder high waves.
The Scorpion is a mini Longboard with its wide round nose and pulled in tail the board will glide easily over flat spots and turn well making it fun in the smaller surf.
The Ned Kelly is a high performance short board ridden at your normal length.
The Single Fin is our interpretation of the board ridden by most surfers during the development of professional surfing in the 70’s.
The Dredger has been designed with drive and manuverability in mind.
The Swivel is a forgiving all round board with a full plan shape for stability and easy paddling.
Retro Fish surfboard by Clayton is a modernized board with a classic design.
The Gypsy has a combination of speed and manoeuvrability which is almost illegal.
The Evolution is a board designed to paddle well and catches waves easily in all surf without sacrificing manoeuvrability.
Clayton Surfboards' Havok surfboard was the first model made with Spine-TEK and epoxy technology.
Clayton's Twinnie surfboard is a modern version of Mark Richards' Twin Fin.
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