Stab Magazine | We Tested The Pyzel Shadow Wrapped Entirely In Carbon

Live Now — Premium Peek — Episode 4 Of Surf100 Challenge Series Presented By Pacifico

1309 Views

We Tested The Pyzel Shadow Wrapped Entirely In Carbon

A reliable craft in a new-age construction: Dark Arts Technology.

hardware // Jun 22, 2020
Words by stab
Reading Time: 2 minutes

The quality of Pyzel’s best-selling performance shortboard, the Shadow, is not a matter of debate. 

The fact that John Florence and Jack Freestone ride the Shadow masterfully in most CT events, that it’s been Pyzel’s highest-grossing board for the past year, and that Pyzel won SITD twice with an iteration of this design provide all the evidence we need to justify its quality. 

Knowing that the Shadow’s shape is objectively functional, we thought it’d be interesting to use this design as a “control” to examine another facet of a board’s overall quality: its construction. So, that’s exactly what we did in this single session review (playing above). 

Rough.6.16.20.00 00 27 06.Still007

Dark Arts technology is the brainchild of Justin Ternes, a surfboard shaper and innovator who calls San Diego home. Unsatisfied with the limitations of traditional surfboard constructions, Justin fiddled around for 21 years with left-field designs, ultimately landing on the complex and scientifically-backed process that he calls Dark Arts. 

I’ll attempt to explain the Dark Arts process below, but feel free to skip my probably-misguided rambling and watch their board production video below. 

Dark Arts construction starts with an EPS blank—typically stringerless—which is then cut and shaped as any other surfboard would be. Next, the blank is wrapped top and bottom with DA’s proprietary carbon material and glassed with epoxy resin. Before the resin sets, the board is then vacuum-sealed to thin out the carbon and remove excess resin. Finally, it’s finished off with a hot-coat and sand job. 

The end result is a board that’s incredibly light and strong. So much so that the Dark Arts promotional material officially states: “Unlike traditional surfboards, our boards last a lifetime.”

Whether or not that statement is grounds to bring Mr. Ternes to court when the board that you bought at age 25 snaps at 50 is up for speculation. But it’s a pretty heavy claim nonetheless.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/386909648

 

Justin is a shaper at heart, but he’s also a savvy businessman. Realizing that his DA tech mightn’t get the attention it deserves if limited to JT Surfboards (his personal label), Justin approached certain industry leaders to see if they might want their surfers riding the construction of the future.

So far, Justin’s bagged 2x SITD winner and shaper to the best surfer in the world, Jon Pyzel; Brazilan-gone-Californian shaper to two of the world’s best small-wave surfers, Marcio Zouvi (of Sharp Eye Surfboards); and father of the Tour’s shoe-loving Saffa, Graham Smith (of SMTH Shapes). 

Not a shabby fucking list.

And the surfers? Well, the Florence bros, Filipe Toledo, and Kanoa Igarashi have been riding their DA boards regularly, reportedly to great success. We’ve also heard that Kai Lenny and Ian Walsh have ordered some DA guns, so we’ll see how that goes. 

Anyway, that’s the background for why I wanted, nay needed, to sample this novel tech. And novel it was. 

Please watch our single session review above, and scope your own DA boards here

Comments

Comments are a Stab Premium feature. Gotta join to talk shop.

Already a member? Sign In

Want to join? Sign Up

Advertisement

Most Recent

So, Who’s Gonna Make The Final Five?

One event to go. We did the math so you don't have to.

Jul 18, 2025

Power Surfing Isn’t Dead

Connor O'Leary & Gabriela Bryan assert their strength at rifling J-Bay, win their first and…

Jul 18, 2025

WSL Changes Fiji Format One Month Before Finals — Carissa Moore And CJ Hobgood React

"Does it really matter at this point?"

Jul 18, 2025

Surf100 Challenge Series Presented By Pacifico: Episode 4

Our surfers' most dreaded challenge: The Zero Sum Game.

Jul 17, 2025

“My Feet Are Completely Fucked. I Didn’t Expect Them To Get This Infected And Mouldy.”

A mid-world record check-in with Blakey Johnston.

Jul 17, 2025

Why The Surf Industry’s Kingmakers Are Betting On Florence

Pat O’Connell and Evan Slater on why ex-Volcom, Billabong and Hurley CEOs are riding shotgun.

Jul 16, 2025

Mixed Symmetry — The Surfboards Of Milk & Honey 

As told by Stephanie Gilmore, Caity Simmers, Coco Ho, and Frankie Harrer

Jul 16, 2025

Cloud 9 Becomes First Surf Break To Outlaw Beginner Surf Lessons

Time to make it a universal ruling at sketchy reef breaks? A local photographer explains.

Jul 15, 2025

10 Shapers To Watch In The Next 10 Years — Part Two

A few more foam craftsmen worth keeping on your radar.

Jul 14, 2025

Watch: Rip Curl Mobilises Its Teenage Army In ‘Dunno’

A 30-minute surf film by Vaughan Blakey and Nick Pollet.

Jul 14, 2025

There’s A New Number One Surfer In The World

And it feels so right.

Jul 13, 2025

Controversial Opinion: No One Needs To Yoga In Boardshorts

8 Trunks for the traditionalist.

Jul 13, 2025

Stab Edit Of The Year: Sam Piter Stars in ‘Rogue DNA’.

French blood, thick water.

Jul 13, 2025

Matty McG Skydives Into CT Heat, But Jordy’s Still The Main Event

A full day of heats at J-Bay, and only one shark warning.

Jul 12, 2025

Correction: J-Bay All Foreplay, No Climax

Slim pickings on Day 1 of the Corona Cero Open J-Bay 2025.

Jul 11, 2025

What Do Hollywood, Surf Lessons, Michael Jackson And Traction Pads Have In Common?

A Stab Interview with Teva Dexter, the man behind surfing's hardest new hardware brand —…

Jul 10, 2025

Surf100 Challenge Series Presented By Pacifico: Episode 3

"The tribe has spoken," Dane Reynolds pronounced, and a surfer's torch was snuffed.

Jul 10, 2025

How Josh Ku Nearly Died Trying To Cross From Ulus to G Land by Hydrofoil

“If someone finds me dead at least they can find my phone and know what…

Jul 10, 2025
Advertisement