2825MT – 429€
IT´S GOOD TO MIX THINGS UP
It’s 2024 and it’s good to mix things up. Combine the right ingredients and you get a winner of a surfboard. We slow juiced the 2825 outline and added the rocker of the MTM. So we have the 2825 – maintaining that smooth, wide outline and now also featuring a high performance rocker to comply with more serious waves and turns on a dime in steep pockets.
- Wider, fuller outline
- High performance rocker
- Single to double concave
- Tri/Quad fin option
- Wide squash
Information
SHIPPING
We ship from Portugal to the EU. Door-to-door parcel delivery.
STORE
Buy it online. Ready to ship boards
Or feel welcome to visit our store and factory in Costa da Caparica, Portugal. We have more than 100 surfboards in stock.
HELP
Contact us on (+351) 917 932 286, or email us at info@matta.surf.
IT´S GOOD TO MIX THINGS UP
It’s 2017 and it’s good to mix things up. Combine the right ingredients and you get a winner of a surfboard. We slow juiced the 2825 outline and added the rocker of the MTM. So we have the 2825 – maintaining that smooth, wide outline and now also featuring a high performance rocker to comply with more serious waves and turns on a dime in steep pockets.
Wider, fuller outline
High performance rocker
Single to double concave
Tri/Quad fin option
Wide squash
THE PERFORMANCE BOARD
You could say this could be your standard high performance shortboard, but there is nothing standard about it. This board allows for that extra bit of connection to the wave that surprises you.. that solid, satisfying feeling through carves and long, drawn out bottom turns. This board will maintain control in high speed turns and powerful waves while lifting you to the next level in your surfing ability.
Standard outline
High performance rocker
Single to double concave
Tri fin
Squash tail
Outline
Rocker
MIDDLE SLICE
12" FROM THE TAIL SLICE
IT´S GOOD TO MIX THINGS UP
It’s 2017 and it’s good to mix things up. Combine the right ingredients and you get a winner of a surfboard. We slow juiced the 2825 outline and added the rocker of the MTM. So we have the 2825 – maintaining that smooth, wide outline and now also featuring a high performance rocker to comply with more serious waves and turns on a dime in steep pockets.
Wider, fuller outline
High performance rocker
Single to double concave
Tri/Quad fin option
Wide squash
THE PERFORMANCE BOARD
You could say this could be your standard high performance shortboard, but there is nothing standard about it. This board allows for that extra bit of connection to the wave that surprises you.. that solid, satisfying feeling through carves and long, drawn out bottom turns. This board will maintain control in high speed turns and powerful waves while lifting you to the next level in your surfing ability.
Standard outline
High performance rocker
Single to double concave
Tri fin
Squash tail
Outline
Rocker
MIDDLE SLICE
12" FROM THE TAIL SLICE
To help you out choosing your board we compared the outline, rocker and rails of our models. In the bellow table you can see the differences and decide the best option for you !
The volume of your board is a measurement of the total amount of space that your board occupies. If your board were a perfect cube, then a simple length x width x height calculation would be all we’d need. However, as your board is full of curves and concaves, the whole thing is a little more complicated. In the past, the only way of knowing, was to dunk your board in a bath, and see how much water was displaced and this is why we normally measure surfboard volume in Cubic Litres rather than Cubic Inches.
Volume matters because it gives us a realistic idea of how big our boards are. Ever since the “Retro Revolution” of the early 2000’s, people have been riding an increasingly diverse range of surfboards, and now the standard 3 dimensions (length, width and thickness) don’t give us enough information to decide if a board will work for us or not, and you can shape 3 boards with the same dimensions, that look and surf very differently.
If you’re surfing in warm water and good waves, the lower end of the scale is recommended. If you’re surfing in poor conditions, looking for help in crowded situations, or wearing thick wetsuits, lean towards the higher end of the range that you fall into.