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Thomas Bexon is without a doubt the most followed longboard shaper in the world. He has become the reference of the longboard scene in a very short time thanks to his shapes and his team riders, friends like Harrison Roach, Jay Lee, Karina Rozunko, Tosh Tudor, Devon Howard, Sierra Black etc.
Thomas started shaping at a very young age around some of Queensland's greatest workshops like Hayden Qld, or Tom Wegener. He created his own workshop in 2011 with his friend and talented glasser Jake Bowrey aka "Cut Lap" and very quickly they imposed themselves on the longboard market with their shapes inspired by the Australian Logs of the 60's with colored resin decos.
Thomas Bexon has undoubtedly become the most followed longboard shaper in the world in a very short time. His shapes and team riders, such as Harrison Roach, Jay Lee, Karina Rozunko, Tosh Tudor, Devon Howard and Sierra Black, have made him the reference in the longboard scene. Thomas started shaping at a young age around some of Queensland's biggest shops like Hayden Qld and Tom Wegener.
In 2011 he started his own shop "Thomas Surfboards" with his friend and talented glasser Jake Bowrey aka "Cut Lap" and they quickly made a name for themselves in the longboard market with their Logs Aus inspired shapes. His noseriders combine traditional noseriding with modern performance. Thomas Surfboards takes a new turn in 2018 with the opening of their new, much larger and modern shop, and in 2023 with the creation of a second shop in Bali.
Thomas has become an icon to many surfers around the world with his unique approach to shaping and designing his boards. His attention to detail and passion for perfect riding has allowed him to create boards that suit every surfer from beginner to pro. The riders on his team help spread the word about Thomas Surfboards and help bring out the potential of each shape.
Without a doubt, Thomas Bexon has revolutionized the way people look at longboarding and has become an inspiration to many surfers around the world.
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Harrison
The Harrison is an all-around longboard that works well on points and beachies. For someone like Harrison, the board needs to be able to nose ride, turn and trim, and it needs to do it all well. The concave and soft bevel around the tip give lift to the design and create suction up the face - his prowess on the tip far outweighs his width, which is known to mislead some on first impression. The slightly narrower nose actually makes it fit better in the pocket. The flipped rail gives a more engaged and reliable feel in the turns. The tail width and rocker give it a good balance of noseriding and turning ability, making it one of the most versatile longboards I've ever ridden.
Keeper
I can't say enough about how well this board works and how positive the feedback is. Since my first board I have been hooked, Devon has been on this board for two years now and continues to talk about it. This is a true all-around log from knee to head. A long, medium concave nose that turns into a slight roll at the tail. A right hand foiled nose and tail with 50/50 rails, it's everything I've ever wanted in a longboard, perfectly balanced and rolled into one.
Bill Pin
Evolution of the keeper model with the idea of being a little more agile and responsive. It's a bit more challenging at times, but it allows for tighter turning and better agility in the pocket. The nose is narrow but blunt with a generous amount of blended concave that fades into a roll through the middle, going all the way to the back. The pin tail area reminds me of the first longboards I tried in the late 90s. It spins like a charm, allowing for quick directional changes and easily adjustable trim speed on the line. If I had to pick just one board, it would be hard to beat.