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    Trust Your Shaper

    Trust Your Shaper

    I think the ideal scenario for any surf shop is to have an in-house surfboard shaper who regularly spends time in the water and understands the local wave conditions. So, why doesn't Innerlight have one now? First off, what is an in-house shaper? To me, it is someone who shapes custom and or stock  surfboards in the shop itself or someone locally who does so.

    Over the years Innerlight has had many talented local board builders who have shaped our handcrafted line of Innerlight surfboards in-house. However, like anything else, time passes and things change.

    Hand shaping surfboards is no easy task and it is not something just anyone can pick up and learn. It is truly an artform that takes years and years to master, and even then, the skills and knowledge required to produce consistent and functional shapes may not be there.

    One may think that with the Gulf having such a healthy surf community that it would be fairly easy to find a shaper locally that is up to par to hold such a position, but its actually quite the opposite. Don't get me wrong, there are a handful of very talented shapers in our area, but for the most part they either fly under the radar or they are already established elsewhere. 

    So this brings us back around to our original question, " Why doesn't Innerlight have an in-house shaper now?" Well on top of it just being plain hard to find someone, we actually have the next best thing already.

     

    Sometime around 2013ish the stars aligned for us to partner with East Coast shaper Craig Cronin. Even though he is technically not our in-house shaper or even a Gulf coaster, he is about as good and as qualified as it gets when it comes to hand shaping surfboards that fit in perfectly with the waves we have here in the gulf. If you surf, it is almost guaranteed that you have either been on one or seen people ripping his boards out in the line up. 

     

     

            Photo - @Sumlinvisuals

    Craig has been shaping for over 20 years and is currently based out of New Smyrna, FL. He has handled a lot of our custom shop orders through the years and stays consistent with his tried and true line of hand shaped and very popular Cronin surfboards. You don't have to venture too far to find someone who has something good to say, including myself.

    Whether you are looking for a high performance shortboard, nose riding longboard or anything in between, Craig is the man. He is always open for custom orders and will knock almost any color requests out of the park. If you are ever interested in working up a custom Innerlight or Cronin order or if you just want to see some of his boards in person, you can head over to our Gulf Breeze or Destin location and they will take care of you.

     

    - Trust Your Shaper/ Trust Craig

     

     

     

    Are you looking to maximize your wave count ? Maybe riding a mid-length is the answer.

    Are you looking to maximize your wave count ? Maybe riding a mid-length is the answer.

    When the surf is pumping there are more options than just jumping straight to a shortboard. Sure, shortboards are typically the most "rippable" way to go, but what about when the surf lacks the power needed for them? We've all been there—looking out from the beach it seems like it's going to be the most epic session, but hours later you might only have a handful of waves under your belt, if that... The Gulf can be a tricky place and if you are looking to increase your wave count mid-lengths might be the answer. Mid-lengths are typically in the 6'8 -8' range and come in a variety of shapes and can be surfed in a wide range of conditions. One quality these boards typically share is greater paddle power compared to a standard shortboard, thanks to their length and volume. This means you'll catch more waves, and yes, you can still rip on them! At the end of the day, the name of the game is having fun, and increasing your wave count through out your sessions will surely lead to that. Check out this video from Katin where Devon Howard demonstrates how rippable mid-lengths can be.

    Feeling Beach!

    Feeling Beach!

    These beach days in winter got us feeling Springy! Team Rider Cher leading the charge with the crew enjoying a beautiful day at the Pensacola Beach pier!

    50 years of Innerlight (The Movie)

    50 years of Innerlight (The Movie)


    Serving the Gulf Coast’s boarding needs for 50 years!!!

    Our goal is to truly earn our title as The Surfer’s Surf Shop. We’ve grown up with the surf industry and because of that we know products and services inside out and strive to be on the cutting edge of the latest trends and technologies. We’ve got five stores to provide the best level of support possible for the Gulf Coast’s boarding and beach-going communities.  Started in 1969 by founder Yancy Spencer (who changed the name to Innerlight in 1972), Innerlight grew from a 400 sq ft cinder block building…into 4 locations from Pensacola, FL to Destin, FL.  Yancy co-owned Innerlight with his brother JB (Spencer) Schluter.  Yancy passed away in February of 2011 after surfing all day at one of his favorite spots in California.  Since then the torch has been passed on to his family to continue in the same path.  Innerlight is very involved with it’s community and sponsors many events, schools, and teams.  Stop by any location and you will see why many people see Innerlight as a second home.

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    New Spring Styles!

    New Spring Styles!

    WE have so many styles dropping into the stores for Spring Break! Enjoy this clip of the lovely girls from Destin!