Justin Adams & Dancing Baby Surfboards

There isn’t much out there on Justin Adams—and that’s probably just how he likes it. No Instagram, no website, no online gallery. In a world dominated by digital presence and performance metrics, Adams is a true outlier. Yet, within core surf circles, his name carries serious weight. His unique style and creative approach to both surfing and board building have been quietly celebrated in surf films by the likes of Jack Coleman, Tin Ojeda, and Alex Knost.

Justin’s surfing is a refreshing rejection of imitation. While many of today’s top surfers echo each other’s styles, Adams stands alone—his flow, approach, and lines in the water are unmistakably his own. That same originality shines through in his surfboard label, Dancing Baby Surfboards, where abstract hand-painted designs meet conventionally unconventional shapes and alt-thinking functionality.

Each board is a piece of art—a physical extension of Justin’s alternative vision for wave-riding. With Dancing Baby, Adams is shaping more than just foam—he’s shaping a reminder that the best surfing is often the most unfiltered and unreplicable.