Surfer Magazine has published their new Surfboard Buyer’s Guide, which features a section on Superstix Surfboards. Below is the interview with Superstix’s Hamish Graham that is included in the buyer’s guide. Be sure to go out and grab yourself a copy today!

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What’s your shaping philosophy?

You’re only as good as your last board.

Who is your biggest shaping influence?

Working with team riders and pros, and making customs.

What inspires you in your shaping life?

To try and continuously per- fect my craft and to grow in design through the process.

What do you consider your expertise?

My expertise would be channel bottoms, and the use of epoxy resin in the glassing pro- cess of Poly and EPS boards.

What are your most popular models?

Blackstar, Superspud, Super-G, Groveler, and Tri-Stumps.

What is unique about the boards you shape?

All my boards, Poly or EPS, are glassed with S-Glass and Epoxy resin, and come with custom fins.

How is your shaping influenced by your location?

We have flat-faced waves in San Clemente, so trying to create and harness speed is key to board design in this area.

What trends in board design are affecting your lineup this year?

Shorter, wider boards with carefully placed volumes, and skate qualities featured in our summer lineup.

Are there any new technologies you’re integrating into your shapes?

Continued use of EPS foam and epoxy resin with S-Cloth, along with Poly foam.

What advice would you give to customers to help them get the best board possible?

Bring the board you’re riding with you when you’re ordering for the first time.

What’s the biggest lesson learned in your shaping career?

Stay true to the course, be patient and listen.