Why Choose Pyzel Surfboards
Pyzel is one of those brands that’s earned respect across the surf world. Jon Pyzel has been shaping for decades, refining designs alongside John John Florence and a long list of elite surfers. The boards are known for being fast without feeling twitchy, powerful without feeling stiff and incredibly consistent from board to board.
The magic of a Pyzel is in the balance. They generate speed with almost no effort, but still let you push hard through rail turns. They hold when the wave demands commitment, yet release cleanly when you want looseness. For surfers chasing progression (the kind you actually feel session to session), that combination is gold.
Our Pyzel surfboard range covers everything from everyday performers to step-ups built for power:
- Ghost PU: A favourite for punchier surf, offering control and confidence in steeper pockets
- Padillac PU: Built for bigger waves, stability and serious hold
- Puerto Padi: A refined heavy-water design for surfers who want confidence when conditions get serious
Pyzel boards are best suited to intermediate and advanced riders who want to surf harder, cleaner and faster. But if you’re hungry to improve, there are also models that can meet you where you are.
Shop Pyzel Surfboards With Expert Advice From Real Surfers
Choosing the right Pyzel model is easier with someone in your corner. Our team has surfed these boards in everything from playful beachies to proper winter swells, so we know how each model behaves in real-world Australian conditions. We’ll help you zero in on the right board for your needs. Swing by the store or contact us via email today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pyzel Surfboards
Which Pyzel surfboard is best for everyday Australian waves?
Models like the Ghost, Phantom and Gremlin tend to suit a wide range of Aussie conditions, from softer waves to slabbier breaks.
Where are Pyzel surfboards made?
Pyzel boards are shaped by Jon Pyzel in Hawaii and built around the world under strict quality control, including Australian-made options depending on the model.
Are Pyzel surfboards suitable for beginners?
They’re generally geared toward intermediate and advanced surfers. Beginners can ride them, but it’s not recommended — especially when there are more forgiving options out there.
What are the available delivery options?
We offer fast, fully insured delivery across Australia. Every board is packed securely and arrives ready to surf.



















