Wawa Surfboards

Honouring
surfing's
heritage.

Traditional wooden surfboards. Made by hand, shaped by nature.

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"Centuries ago, the first Polynesian surfers carved their boards from native timber, guided by instinct, respect and a connection to the ocean. At Wawa, that spirit lives on."

— Cobus Joubert, Founder

Boards

Shaped from
timber.

Every Wawa board is a custom build — shaped to your style, your break and your experience level. Select a form below and we'll shape the rest.

Paipo
Fish
Bodyboard
Mid-length
Alaia
Longboard

Story

A return
to origin.

Wawa was founded in Muizenberg by Cobus Joubert, Andrew Strode and David Hidi — driven by a shared relationship with the ocean and a desire to build boards that feel purposeful.

The name tells you something about the material. Wawa is the Brazilian term for African timber, known elsewhere as obeche — a nod to the wood at the heart of everything they make.

Surfing's earliest boards were carved from trees. Over time, foam and fiberglass replaced wood in the pursuit of convenience and mass production. Wawa revisits that original material — not as nostalgia, but as evolution.

Cobus shaped his first board in 2000. The years that followed were spent refining the approach — experimenting with locally harvested timber, testing forms inspired by the alaias and paipos of early wave riders, and studying the work of legendary shapers Bob Simmons, Joe Quigg, Mike Larmont and Brian O'Donnell.

The current method — paulownia over recycled foam cores with cork rails — is the result of over fifteen years of iteration. It combines the feel and character of wood with the demands of contemporary surfing.

Each board honours surfing's lineage while embracing what riding waves feels like today.

Craft

Built with
intention.

Timber

Paulownia is grown along South Africa's eastern coast — lightweight, water-resistant and naturally strong. It forms the outer skin of every Wawa board, giving each one its grain, character and warmth.

No two pieces of timber are identical. No two boards are either.

Core

Reclaimed foam blanks are stripped back and reshaped. CNC technology cuts each form to precise digital blueprints — developed through years of shaping experience and iteration.

Reusing foam reduces waste without compromising the structure of the finished board.

Rails & Finish

Cork rails replace conventional fibreglass — more resilient, easier to repair, and less reliant on petrochemicals. Hardwood reinforces the nose and tail where stress concentrates.

Optional watercolour finishes echo the tones of the ocean. Hand-finished throughout.

Order

Get a board.

All Wawa boards are made to order. We shape to your style, your local break and your experience level — whether you're stepping onto a board for the first time or looking for something specific.

Production is intentionally limited. Each board gets the time it deserves.

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