Third Stone

North Shore & Central O‘ahu


The various back buildings of the Waialua Sugar Mill are home to 14 companies operating in the surfboard industry, but right out front, in the car park, is Third Stone, selling boards, surf wear and outdoor gear. Make no mistake: these guys shape and make popular boards, but they also have a great shop and a super-friendly attitude.


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