Functional Hand Crafted Surfboards

The Maria Riding Company Surfboards are Functional Works Of Art

Maria Riding Company is a workshop located in Lisbon, Portugal. This company produces award-winning motorcycles and has added new surfboards to its collection.

Each of the Maria Riding Company surfboards are hand crafted and designed from specialty materials suited for the actual surfboard and surfing style itself. For instance, the 'Arrow' is built specifically for faster riders in mind, while other designs are more suited for skill level and so forth. These surf boards are made with wood and glass-on fins. Each board is uniquely decorated but generally combines "old spirit" with modern performance.

The Maria Riding Company website offers a full list of hand made boards. Be sure to check out its motorcycles as well.
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