ALAIA SHAPER - Featuring Bronson Lovell
This video is featuring Bronson Lovell, an Alaia shaper from anahola Kauai. The Alaias are thin wooden finless boards whose history traces back to the people of Hawaii. The alaia’s roots span back a thousand years. Lala is the Hawaiian word describing the action of riding an alaia surfboard. Lala is a word found in the Hawaiian dictionary meaning ‘the controlled slide in the curl when surfing on a board. Follow us: Facebook: / purposestories Instagram: / purpose_show

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ULU x ALAIA

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Christine Brailsford - All Yew

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Trying Alaia Wood Surfboard First Time

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Good Woodz Alaia Surfing

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High-Tide Bellyboard Barrels! - Monday Morning Surf Club

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