40" ORIGINAL SERIES Epoxy Skimboard – Paulownia Wood
🏷 40" Epoxy Skimboard — Original Series
🇫🇷 French brand, combining local expertise and strict quality control.
Green Building & Materials
🪵 Paulownia wood + epoxy resin sandwich: the core of the skimboard is made of Paulownia wood—known as "aluminum wood" for its lightness, strength, water resistance, and impermeability to epoxy resin. This structure is rigid, durable, and stable, while remaining very light for easy handling.
🌱 Responsible production: manufacturing that reduces carbon footprint, sustainable and durable materials.
Dimensions & Target Users
📐 Length: 40″ (≈102 cm) — compact size perfect for dynamic beginners or lighter riders.
Target audience: children, teenagers, or riders weighing between 30 and 60 kg, measuring between 1.20 m and 1.55 m.
Sliding Experience & Behavior
🚀 Smooth start: Paulownia+epoxy provides pop-up and better control right from the launch.
🌟 Stable glide: increased rigidity ensures a perfect trajectory, even in shallow water.
🔄 Maneuverability: the shape with its thin rails allows for precise turns, a quick return to the edge, or endless gliding on a film of water.
Accessibility & Versatility
🏄 Suitable for all levels: from beginners discovering the sport to experienced riders looking for more thrills.
Values & Commitment PRISM
🌱 Environmental commitment: promotion of low-impact wood (Paulownia) and sustainable materials.
🇫🇷 Development and design French. All our boards are 100% shaped and glazed in our factory in Asia, which replicates our manufacturing methods, and are designed and tested in our workshop in France.
Summary
The PRISM 40" Original Series Epoxy Skimboard is a lightweight, durable, and stable skimboard built around a Paulownia wood + epoxy sandwich construction. Perfect for riders weighing 66–132 lbs, it offers smooth gliding, instinctive control, and responsible manufacturing. A solid choice for progressing your skills and enjoying a natural riding experience.
*Non-contractual photos; the wood may have different shades depending on its age at the time of harvesting (tending towards a lighter color, or more towards dark/red).



