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Novalova

US$ 1,499.00

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THE NOVALOVA is the perfect balance between performance and style. This is a board that has no issue getting vertical or climbing foam, however, it’s just as comfortable and controlled with 10 toes over. 

This really is a board for high-performance surfing, that still performs just as well upfront as any traditional log. If you want the best of both worlds, a true allrounder, then look no further.

About the board

General goal | theme of the board

An allround longboard that's designed to hold in really well with toes over, yet still crank some turns from the tail and hit the lip.

Conditions it's working best

Clean down the line waves. From knee high to head and a half.

Maneuvers it does best

Floaters, Foam Climbs, Hanging Toes.

 Skill level it's best for

Novice to Pro.

 Paddle Power

Above Average.

What you thought of when you designed it?

I wanted to create a longboard that was the ultimate performance nose rider. Something that you could surf with traditional style and grace that had many features built in to keep you up the front 3rd of the board. But something you could still run back to the tail of and attack a critical section when the opportunity presented itself.

What it possibly compromises on then?

No compromises, this board has a lot of design elements that harmonize well with each other. There's a lot going on in the overall shape but it works as a package. If there was one thing, the board doesn’t love lumpy conditions.

Shape details summary | Design info

Outline

Full nose, parallel outline, rounded pin. Area in the nose always helps with nose riding, especially at lower speeds when you're relying on the nose area to plane on top of the water. The parallel outline holds a straighter line when walking and nose riding, while the rounded pin offers squirt and great directional control off the tail, allowing you to put the board where you need to.

Rails

Super low, 50/50 through the middle with hard edges out the tail. The finer low rail makes it easier to drop into a turn, but the key feature is the super soft bottom edge, this encourages the water to wrap the rail and flow onto the deck. Water on the deck stabilizes the board and locks it into the wave face better, making it feel stable to walk and nose ride. Keeping a harder edge in the tail allows for release giving the board squirt and projection off the back foot.

Rocker

Flatter nose entry to performance tail rocker. The flatter nose helps with paddle power and carry into waves, while on the nose it just tonks along better, maintaining momentum even if the wave slows down. The extra tail rocker was added for 2 reasons. 1st. A lot of features in the board stiffen and make the board hard to turn, so the tail rocker offsets this and loosens it up again. 2. A good nose rider needs to slow down when you're on the nose, so you can hang in the curl of the wave, nose rocker, extra rocker in general or lastly extra tail rocker will slow a board down. So the goal is to slow the tail down so it drags water, rather than slowing the nose down so it pushes water.

Bottom

Concave to roll, flat out the tail. The concave in the nose helps to generate lift while you're right up the front to keep you high and dry, whilst the roll through the middle makes the board super stable to walk. The flat tail gives the board great release and makes it super fast when surfing from the tail.  

Deck

Rolled. Not much going on here apart from thickness distribution. Having the nose and tail quite refined lowers swing weight and keeps the board feeling sensitive.

Fins

2+1. The larger center fin creates a more stable platform to walk on and also holds a cleaner, more direct line while nose riding. As you walk, the board has a tendency to rock a little rail to rail if you're not walking the center perfectly and lightly. The deeper fin resists this rocky wobbly feeling and keeps the board flat and stable. The side bites help to initiate turns for more efficient redirections.

Final Statement

This board really is performance and style all packaged into one. If you want a board that can hang up the front really well yet still make some heavier sections that you can attack with speed then this is the one.

Data Table

Summary of the shape
LENGTH
NOSE WIDTH
WIDTH
TAIL WIDTH
THICKNESS
VOLUME (L)
WEIGHT (KG) TOL +/- 8%
9'2"
20 7/16"
22 7/8"
14 11/16"
3"
64.7
5.72
9'6"
21 1/16"
23 11/16"
15"
3 1/8"
72.1
6.46
10'0"
22 1/16"
25"
15 7/16"
3 1/4"
84.2
6.6
LENGTH
NOVICE (KG)
INTER (KG)
ADVANCED (KG)
PRO (KG)
NOVICE (LBS)
INTER (LBS)
ADVANCED (LBS)
PRO (LBS)
9'2"
90
100
110
120
198
220
239
259
9'6"
100
110
120
130
220
242
264
286
10'0"
110
120
130
140
242
264
286
308
#
DESCRIPTION
OUTLINE
FULL NOSE, PARALLEL OUTLINE, ROUNDED PIN
BOTTOM
CONCAVE TO ROLL, FLAT OUT THE TAIL
ROCKER
FLATTER NOSE ENTRY TO PERFORMANCE TAIL ROCKER
RAILS
SUPER LOW, 50/50 THROUGH THE MIDDLE WITH HARD EDGES OUT THE TAIL
FINS
2+1
GOAL
A HIGH PERFORMANCE NOSE RIDER
WAVE
KNEE HIGH TO HEAD AND A HALF
RIDER
NOVICE TO PRO