Investors

Building the Future of Board Manufacturing

Arc Composite is redefining how surfboards and wakesurf boards are made. Our aerospace-grade processing and recyclable composites cut production cycles from months to days, reduce costs, and deliver stronger, lighter, more sustainable boards, all made in the USA.

Brands today are trapped between fragile fiberglass, offshore delays, and rising costs. We solve this with scalable, automated, and eco-friendly production that unlocks speed, flexibility, and reliability for the next generation of surf and wakesurf brands.

Why Invest in Arc Composite?

  • Massive Market Opportunity
    The global surf and watersports market is expanding rapidly, driven by increased participation, the rise of artificial surf/wake parks, and consumer demand for premium, sustainable products.
  • Proven Industry Pain Points
    Legacy fiberglass production is slow, fragile, and offshore-dependent. Brands need a domestic partner that can scale.
  • Defensible Technology
    Our proprietary process and recyclable thermoplastics bring aerospace innovation to watersports.
  • Flexible Business Models
    We generate revenue through OEM partnerships, white-label offerings, and bespoke co-development with brands.
  • Sustainability Advantage
    Boards built with recyclable composites dramatically reduce landfill waste and carbon footprint compared to traditional epoxy/fiberglass construction.

Investment Focus

We are seeking strategic partners and investors who share our vision of bringing scalable, sustainable manufacturing back to the U.S. Investment will accelerate:

  • Pilot Partnerships – Expanding early stage partners to scaled production.
  • Capacity Growth – Building out modular production lines to serve high-volume demand.
  • Material Innovation – Advancing thermoplastics and composites materials.

Get Involved

If you’re interested in learning more about our growth strategy and investor opportunities, reach out to our team. Together, we can transform an industry stuck in the past and build the boards of tomorrow.