Steelboard
Steelboard is a type of surfboard constructed primarily from steel, as opposed to the more traditional wooden or fiberglass surfboards. The steel used in steelboard construction is typically high-strength, low-alloy steel, which provides a unique combination of durability, strength, and weight. Steelboards are known for their exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for surfers who ride in harsh conditions or frequently travel to different locations.
The construction of a steelboard involves welding together steel plates to form the board's shape and structure.
Steelboards were first introduced in the 1970s by surfboard shaper Bob Simmons, who was inspired by the