Boys
Boys: Built for the 8 to 16 Crowd
For the 8 to 16 crowd: old enough to paddle themselves out, young enough to lose a hoodie a month.
Vissla Boys is the adult range translated honestly, with boardshorts that handle daily abuse, tees that survive industrial-volume washing, and wetsuits cut for growing frames. No cartoon graphics, no watered-down designs. The kid wants to look like the surfers in the car park at Hossegor. This is how.
How to Choose Surf Gear for Boys
By this age the gear gets a real workout, so buy the quality version once instead of the cheap version three times. Boardshorts should stretch four ways and dry fast, because they will be worn wet on a bike within the hour. Tees and fleece take the brunt of a school week and a beach weekend, so fabric weight matters. For wetsuits, fit beats thickness: a snug 3/2 keeps a kid warmer than a baggy 4/3 ever will.
What Is in the Range
Boys sizes 8 to 16 across boardshorts, walkshorts, graphic and plain tees, hoodies, and wetsuits. The designs come straight from the men's line, scaled down without being dumbed down, with eco materials throughout. Prices stay reasonable, because the only certainty in boys surf clothing is that none of it will fit in eighteen months.
Why Vissla
Vissla treats young surfers as surfers. The construction standards are identical to the adult line, which means the gear survives a level of abuse that adult gear never sees. Parents call it value. The kid calls it his favorite boardshorts. Both are correct.
He will outgrow it. He will not wear it out. That is the guarantee.
