‘Silver Surfer’ Limited Edition Performance Surfboard, Kith x Marvel x Haydenshapes

Surfing just got a superhero upgrade, thanks to Marvel’s 85th anniversary and an epic collaboration between Kith, Marvel and Haydenshapes. The ‘Silver Surfer’ limited edition performance surfboard isn’t just a tribute to Marvel’s iconic character – it’s a fusion of style, performance, and a bit of that Kith edge, making it the ultimate collector’s item for those who like their surf gear with a side of anti-hero swagger. 

‘Silver Surfer’ Limited Edition Performance Surfboard, Kith x Marvel x Haydenshapes

Surfboards Fit for a Superhero (or Villain)
What makes the ‘Silver Surfer’ surfboard special? For starters, this isn’t just any surfboard; it’s a high-performance piece of art, lovingly crafted by hand in Sydney, Australia. Using Haydenshapes’ proprietary chroming methods, each board is built to replicate the sleek, reflective look of the Silver Surfer’s cosmic ride. This isn’t your average weekend warrior board – each one takes around 50 hours to create, with 28 individual processes. Made from traditional PU foam and polyester laminated fiberglass, this board is designed to perform, whether you’re riding the waves or hanging it on your wall as the ultimate collectible.

‘Silver Surfer’ Limited Edition Performance Surfboard, Kith x Marvel x Haydenshapes

Who’s Behind This Wave of Awesome?
If you haven’t heard of Hayden Cox, it’s time to get acquainted. This multidisciplinary Aussie designer has been making waves – literally – since he founded Haydenshapes at the tender age of 15. Known globally for his high-performance surfboards and contemporary menswear, Cox is the kind of guy who doesn’t just follow trends; he sets them. With his brand sold in over 70 countries, it’s about time you checked him out.

The ‘Silver Surfer’ board release marks the fourth collaborative surfboard instalment of Haydenshapes ongoing partnership with Kith. So whether you’re a die-hard Marvel fan, a Kith loyalist, or just enjoy the thrill of the wave, this board stands as a true piece of surfing history.

Logging off now to catch some waves.