Australia Only Shipping Discount

Hey Australia, it must be hard having so many beaches and no local manufacturer but I have something for you. How does half price shipping for the Month of November sound?

That means foam skimboards being sent on 3-10 business day post for $40 or wood boards for $30. Wood works out cheaper due to their small size.

Going one deal further, grab an even better deal with 10% off for a couple boards…. Details here.

The dollar works even further in your favour here so skim on in.

See you at the beach.

-Sam

Skim Spots & How To Find Them

I’ve being using Google Maps to find skim spots from day 1. Entry points to funny beaches, creeks, estuaries, slope potential, the list goes on and on. Any keen Skimboarder will find themselves using birds eye imagery to their advantage from time to time. Here is my video about how to take advantage of it

Happy hunting.

See you at the beach.

-Sam

SKIM TRIP! Far North NZ April 19-23

My favourite thing with Skimboarding is meeting new people and sharing a skim session or 5 together. The best way to do this is to plan a trip set aside for just this. I will get the vitals out of the way first with the video and Facebook event page.

Anyway the big one here is where we will be staying? I can’t make any set in stone decisions here as we have a selection of campgrounds at our fingertips that will suit all skim conditions and locations. This is going to focus around the areas of Houhora, Rarawa Beach and more excitingly Spirits Bay or Taputaputa.

The main focus for the trip is the beautiful Cape Maria Van Diemen and after a recent trip, Spirits Bay. Obviously the weather plays a major role in this but I will have all forecasts covered with options.

CMVD Froth monster
CMVD beauty
Devon at Spirits Bay
There is some fantastic Flatland available there too!

I’m sure if this sounds like a bit of you, you’ve probably already heard a bit about these places and as I run things in a fairly casual manor you are more than welcome to get in touch as I’m sure these is question to be asked. It’s also worth mentioning if you are coming from out of the area and/or flying in, I may have a spare seat in my wagon but that is more than likely going to be left up to you to sort.

Everyone is welcome but I may limit numbers if interest is there.

See you at the beach!

-Sam

Watch This Before You Buy Your First Skim

Well, well, well. It’s time for your first Skimboard and you’re dabbling with something that isn’t even a Skimboard. Peep the video below

Now I’ve had quite a few weird ideas through the years, myself included. I remember watching an old Tenth St Bros video called Chapter 11 when I was young and proceeded to take the fins off an old twin fin channel bottom surfboard. It was absolutely hopeless, get a proper Skimboard!

See you at the beach!

Sam

Switch Stance Surf & Skate Papamoa – Boards Now Instore!

Tauranga! An area over the years that has been a little slow on the Skimboarding uptake which is surprising given the quality of skim (easily the best city in the country) and outdoors lifestyle. The good news is that is looks to be heading in the right direction and you now have a store helping it get there.

Switch Stance Surf & Skate is located at 10/2 Ashley Place, Papamoa Beach and has a few Gromlins on the shelves. We’re starting slowly but you can order any board that is online here and pick it up instore at Switch Stance, which is cool.

Happy skimming.

See you at the beach!

-Sam

Setting Yourself Up For a Flatland Skim Session

If you’ve tried to skim Flatland in terrible conditions before you will know the pain it can cause both emotionally and physically.

You may also know the joys of ideal Flatland skim. A pleasure emotionally but probably still coupled with physical pain haha. Here’s some tips in the video below

Now you can shop Flatland boards on the store by clicking here.

See you at the beach!

-Sam

Skimboarding Spots Of New Zealand – Where To Skim

New Zealand has a lot of coastline. A lot of that has been skimmed, a lot of it hasn’t.

I personally have skimmed a fair portion of it and find exploring new spots one of the most enjoyable things to do in life.

Inn 2021 I started documenting a few of these places with information to help people go to them and get the most out of skimming them. This post is about those spots I have already featured as I get ready for more.

Omaha, where OXS was born and a pretty fantastic place on its day.

Elliots Bay up here on the coast by the Bay Of Islands. Superb smaller wave skim when it’s on.

Waiwera and/or Wenderholm. Some of the consistently good flatland anywhere. Period.

Pataua North on Whangarei Coast. Very good wave skim when it’s on, not that good, when it’s not.

I’m firing up the YouTube channel to feature as many spots as I can so feel free to hit that Subscribe button while you’re there.

See you at the beach.

-Sam

Carbon 150 – More Carbon In Your Skimboard

Kicking off the New Year and adding to this blog that I will be a lot more consistent on in 2023, I would like to talk.

In short carbon makes your board lighter, stiffer, stronger and more responsive. These are good things. As far as I’m aware most “carbon” boards produced around the world are mainly fibreglass with a singular layer of carbon top and bottom. We don’t need to go into the complexities of weights and weave.

I am not the first nor the last to produce boards with an extra layer or in OXS terms, Carbon 150 or boards with 150% of the standard lay up. You can peep the details in the video

So if you’re after the stiffest, strongest and most high performance board on the market then the Carbon 150 may be for you. You can click the pics below to browse a few current options.

See you at the beach!

-Sam

Christmas Shipping Dates and Holiday Dates (sort of)

I’ve been working incredibly hard this year making sure shelves are stocked coming into this very intense time of year. One of the most common questions at this time of year is “Will I get my board in time?”.

Don’t take it from me, take it from the people that are moving them around, NZ Post. Screenshots direct from their website

I can assure you I do my absolute best to get everyone their skim on time which brings me to my next point…… My own Holidays.

I wait all year for the Summer rush so over the silly season I place sending and getting people their skims priority over having some time off but I will be moving around a little bit. My very tentative plans revolving around the post is that it remains open to the 23rd but then you have 4 days of no movement following that.

Post reopens on the 28th – 30 Dec and I will be available for posting out but from the 31 Dec you have 4 days of no movement with normal business resuming from the 4th of Jan 2023 (phew). Please allow for things to be moving a little slower than usual.

Please feel free to take advantage of this information and use it to plan accordingly, I will be.

See you at the beach!

-Sam