Designed by Nick Notara, this carbon fibre collapsible surfboard breaks into two pieces for easier transportation and storage.
The quick release fin system enables ‘hot-swapping’ of fins and their position on the board in accordance to the type of wave being surfed.
Customizable tail piece allows optimum board performance in varied wave conditions. To adjust between a square, pin, or swallow tail takes seconds.
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Jack
wow its like legos with a purpose
Sep 1st, 2008
The Floating frog
Brilliant
Sep 1st, 2008
ushka
What is the price and is there a chance of a longboard version ?
Sep 1st, 2008
Frankie
I want one
Sep 2nd, 2008
utilitu
Wow, can yall make a STAND UP PADDLE board? Sure would be easier to transport if I could break it in half!
Sep 2nd, 2008
philies
it is safe on the water?
don’t break in waves?
Sep 2nd, 2008
Jesse
So where do i buy one of these?
Sep 3rd, 2008
Will
We really want to test one of these James Bond surfboards
Sep 3rd, 2008
Cody
Longboards, SUK’s… Easiest way to transport a stand up paddle board is to burn it. The wind does all the work transporting it into oblivion where it belongs.
Great job on this thing. Seems like a good way to beat the extra airfare on oversize luggage.
Sep 4th, 2008
Alexander
Hi there,
This looks like pretty much like a MES – Multiple Exchange Surfboard. Check out this website. Right now still in German but the MES allows to combine all versions, Malibu, Longboard and Shortboard
http://www.mes-surfboards.de/
Oct 9th, 2008
Sergio
how much?
Oct 9th, 2008
Eduardo
James Bond surfboards it’s an awesome definition. Are there any tool to keep sharks away? Probably there is…
Oct 10th, 2008
tre
WTB
Mar 8th, 2009
Boob
Ding repair’s gonna be a bitch… and he might have over complicated it just a wee bit.
hehehe
Jul 14th, 2009
Er Secco
Can I found this boared in Italia? how much does it cost?
Jul 15th, 2009
Rob EIslip
I think this is still a concept, its not for sale. I love the clear looking one. Very sexy.
May 5th, 2010
Lynn
They have been making 2 / 3 piece surfboards since the 60s. Morey Pope made a 3 piece board in 1965 but only 12 were made.
May 15th, 2010
ethan
I wonder how heavy the board is. It would be cool if a surfboard has those features, but once it’s very heavy. No body will ride it tho.
Jun 11th, 2010
Saamsul
How Much money?
Jul 23rd, 2010
Jimmy
how do i get in touch with the supplier
Feb 7th, 2011
Tristan
I am very keen to get one of these boards…will make getting to surf spots on my motorbike way way easier. where can one get hold of it and for how much??
Apr 14th, 2011
Alessandro
I want to know the price with the shipping included in Italy (Rome) and the base price and availability of models, and contact information.
Apr 17th, 2011
Vinnie
Are these in production, how can I get one in Western Australia, and how much?
Jun 14th, 2011