Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Monday, 5 December 2011
Semiseco boards ready for Germany.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Thomas Evans on his new Apachie 6’2’’
Thomas on his new board he brought today from Troggs surf shop. NS boards are stoked to be working with Andy and Troggs again
http://www.troggs.com/News.aspx?NewsID=14
— with Thomas Evans.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Tassy Swallow looking all stoked.
This is Tassy with her new board it is 5’11’’ x 19 1/2’’ x 2 3/8’’ We would like to say well done Tassy on your recent Win at the UKPSA tour event at Fistral. Nice one NS Boards first on the podium again.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Russ takes the lot and looking very smart.
UK PST Open Champion 2011- Winner: Russell Winter (Newquay) NS Boards Team
The event was a great success and rewarded surfers from across the UK for their achievements in 2011. It included images and videos highlighting the highs and lows of the year and culminated in the Marley Mellow Mood After Party.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Tribute To Russ. Some great words by Ester Spears.
Sunday, 6 November 2011
5'8'' x 18 3/4'' x 2 1\4'' Tonny Hooftman.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Russ Winter gets a second at Lynmouth.
Russ got a great second at lynmouth on what was the highest scoring final ever. Takes him one place closer to winning the 2011 tour NS Boards and Russ flighying on his Bullet Model.
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Two iconic pictures
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
Great travel board for this winter
This is a great travel board for some one this winter it is for sale from the factory so if interested please get in touch it is 7'0'' x 20 1/2'' x 2 5/8'' single to double concave with a nice spray.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Nice set of boards today.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Phil keeping his eye on things.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Friday, 23 September 2011
Nice interview of Holly our team rider on mpora.
I got a new board and thought orange and yellow would stand out. Stripes are all the rage right now anyway, so I threw a few skulls in the mix and that’s it really.
Yeah pretty much all of them, I get my boards from Nigel Semmens and he loves seeing what I’ve put on my latest board! The other day I wrote a Libertines quote on one that I thought was quite funny and relevant to recent events in London. It says “Did you see the stylish kids in the riots?”
It was just something a few people had started to do, so I thought I’d give it a try, bought some pens and went for it. Everyone at home does it now, even if it’s just writing a funny quote or spraying a random bit of colour. It’s fun to do and everyone likes to check out what the others are putting on their boards at contests and stuff.
Erm.. I think it was my small wave warrior about a year and a half ago, I drink loads of coke so I drew the Coca Cola logo and I put a silhouette of Bob Dylan on it!
I use Posca pens, which is just paint but in a pen, and then spray clear lacquer over the top when it’s done. I ran out of yellow recently though, so I was using acrylic paint but it didn’t take too well, it’s starting to rub off. Lots of people are using spray cans now, I use them on other things but I’ve chickened out on using them on a board, if it goes wrong you’re screwed. Maybe one day I’ll man up and give it a go.
Yeah, I sort of got into it through uni, as I have to take all my own pictures for my projects. It’s good to document where you’ve been. I went to Brazil when I was about 14, I didn’t take any pictures so I’ve pretty much forgotten the whole trip now. I reckon everyone’s like that when they’re younger though, now when you go away everyone’s snapping away all the time, as it seems to be the cool thing to do. I’m terrible in front of the camera though; I just freeze up and look awkward. I’ll stick to taking them.
Just looking through them months later and remembering the funny moment that made you take it. I’ve been using a film camera recently which is so much fun, I didn’t even know how to put a roll of film in when I first got it or how it worked! But its great when you get them developed and see photos you completely forgot taking, much more fun than digital as everyone’s always like ‘ooh what’s that?!’
Nah but Newquay is a much nicer place to live in the winter!
Heading somewhere colder! I’m going up to Thurso to watch the men’s UK pro tour event and then on the way back down I’m competing on the women’s tour in Wales. I’ve never been up there. Everyone says it’s really picturesque, so the camera will be out. Then I’m planning a short escape down to Portugal in December with some of the Newquay crew. I love it there, you get some really good waves and it’s warmer than you would expect for the time of year.
I went to watch the Roxy Pro with the UK team which was great to meet the snow/skate team and get them all in the surf, they all took to it really fast unsurprisingly! Also Roxy had a stall at T4 on the beach so I got to go that which was a laugh as I’m not really into mainstream pop music! Then I’ve just been at home surfing as much as possible, oh and I went to London to see the Arctic Monkeys, which was a definite highlight for me!
Obviously on a global scale it’s amazing right now, it’s great to watch the contests, at Snapper the girls were much more exciting to watch than the men. The UK scene is pretty strong right now too, especially with a few Ozzies coming over and competing. I know everyone found it annoying at first but it has definitely pushed us all, I think everyone’s surfing has improved from it. With the juniors I’m not so sure as I don’t see many junior contests anymore, but I know Peony Knight seems to be dominating, hopefully there’s a few others pushing her. When I was 14, there was 5 or 6 of us who could all win on a given day which helped us all, and made for a few rivalries!
Well on the UK Pro Tour there’s always sponsorship issues so a lot of events get cancelled, then it gets tough to put a tour of events together. It happens with the men’s events as well though, if there was more sponsorship for the tour with increased prize money, you’d get more people entering the further a field events, as it would be more worthwhile. The events where it does all come together are great though, like the night surf was a big success. And Surfing GB is kind of up in the air at the moment, I don’t really know what’s going on with it all, but I know some of the parents are clubbing together to run the British Nationals for juniors and seniors all in one weekend which is great, loads of people are volunteering to beach marshall and judge and stuff. Hopefully they can still send a junior team to the worlds next year.
Yeah quite a bit for competitions and training, not so much now I’m at uni though. I’ve competed all round Europe and been to Oz, Barbados, Morocco, Brazil and a few other places.
Hmm… Trestles looks so much fun, but it would have to be empty, as I wouldn’t get a wave with all them people!
Once I finish uni I want to go traveling, there’s a lot of places I want to go to, so yeah go exploring!
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Friday, 16 September 2011
Star of the future…
Taz Knight on our recent trip to the Mentawais showed metal beyond his years… watch this space for more big things from Taz.
Board Talk - Taz Knight's f-16 Grommet Model from Tim Boydell on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Customers letter about our Mini Mals.
I got one of your board years ago , and have recently started riding it again, as I was out of the water and wanted to move back up to a bigger board for a while , but I must say I had forgotten how good this design really really is ,, its a 7'4 x 21 1/4 x 2 3/4 mini mal , but really seems to fly ,, I rode a lot of mini mals when I was learning for a few years and even after I was surfing for a number of years, and its the best board in that class by far, and anyone who has ridden it in decent waves has the same option, i have had it from knee high mush to a foot or two overhead and it flies, anyhow I was wondering do you still shape this template? I have ridden a few other of your mini mals but none compared to this ,, think tail and very loose for a board of this size,, I found a link on line to someone who had reviewed this board http://oldguysrip.blogspot.com/search/label/surfboard%20review%20ocean%20magic
thanks
Mark
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
The Quiksilver Domburg Classic
We are looking forward to the event again this year we will be over with some new boards for the guys. Looking forward to have some good waves and a good time with all the sport shop Domburg crew.