Hand-shaped surfboards for the waves you actually surf.
It's your board equipment.
You've been riding shapes built for 22-year-old pros in overhead barrels. Twitchy rails. Paper-thin volume. Boards that demand perfect conditions just to function — and punish you in everything else.
Meanwhile, the guy on the fish just flew past you into his fourth wave. He's not more talented. He's just done pretending his equipment doesn't matter.
Every Church's board is shaped by hand for the waves you actually surf, the body you actually have, and the way you actually want to feel on a wave.
Not for the contest. For the Tuesday morning.
Not how you think you should surf. Not how some pro surfs on a 6-second Instagram clip. How you actually surf — on your local beachbreak, in your wetsuit, on a Wednesday afternoon when it's waist-high and everybody else went home.
That session where you caught eight waves and every one of them felt easy? That's what we're chasing. More glide. More speed through the flat sections. More waves caught early, before the pack even sees them coming.
The best surfer in the water isn't doing airs.
He's the one who never stops smiling.
Shaped, glassed, and ready to go. In your hands this week.
Browse Stock BoardsTake the 2-minute quiz. We'll tell you exactly what to ride — and why.
Find Your BoardI caught more waves my first session on a Church's than I had all month on my old shortboard.
I was nervous about going custom. Called the shaper, told him my deal, got a board that fits my wave perfectly. Zero regrets.
I've been riding the wrong thing for six years. I didn't know surfing could feel like this again.
Showed up self-conscious about the size. Left with more waves than anyone out there.
That's fine. Most of my best boards started with a conversation, not a spec sheet.
Tell me what you're riding. Tell me what's frustrating you. Tell me what your local wave looks like on a good day and what it looks like on most days.
I'll tell you what to ride.