2490,00 €
Three boards, nine combinations, infinite freedom.
With this pack, Newave offers you the possibility of putting together a versatile quiver that adapts to your every whim and the surf conditions of the day.
Thanks to their removable, modular design, you can assemble up to nine different configurations.
Ideal for surfers looking for a practical quiver, these boards retain the feel of a classic board, without compromising on performance, stiffness or glide.
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This pack includes :
This pack also includes a 7-piece Newave boardbag capable of carrying the quiver all as well as the backpack.
Newave boards are made from 36kg/m3 EPS foam, fiberglass and epoxy resin.
The Newave fastening system is made from PA12, a high-performance polyamide specially designed for applications requiring excellent mechanical strength. This material is similar to nylon, used for fishing nets.
Fiber patches ensure bonding and stress transmission between the various board components.
The boards are strong and durable, and accompany the surfer on every surf trip!
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The Long Fish 6’7 is a board somewhere between a mini-malibu and a lazy fish, offering stability and speed in soft waves. Low rocker and refined nose for easy paddling and optimal glide. Fins: Futures 5 plugs.
The Lazy Fish 5’10 is a small, light and fun board, ideal in summer for experienced surfers who want to have fun without the headaches. Fins: Futures 5 plugs.
The All round fish 6’6 is a voluminous, accessible shortboard, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers looking for an all-purpose board. Good paddling, responsiveness and versatility. Fins: Future 5 plugs.
The Malibu 8’2 is a hybrid board between a longboard and a mini malibu, combining paddling speed and balanced behavior in hollow waves. Ideal for waves over 1 meter. Easy glide, stability and take-off. Fins: Thruster Futures.
The Mid Length 8’0 is a fluid, accessible board that combines comfortable paddling, early take-off and ample curves. For intermediate to advanced surfers looking for versatility from 50 cm to 2 m. Fins: Thruster Futures.
The Mini malibu 7’6 is a wide, stable board for progressing, but also responsive in hollow sections thanks to its thin rails and rocker. Ideal for beginners and intermediates in waves up to 2.50 m.
The Gun 8’10 has a shape designed for powerful conditions and committed surfers. The slim nose and pronounced rocker limit late take-offs, while the pintail hooks into big waves.Fins: Futures 2+1 US Box.
The Egg 8’2 is a versatile, evolutionary board: it combines the advantages of the mini malibu (maneuverability) and the longboard (glide and paddle). It can be transformed according to the nose or tail used. Perfect for summer conditions. Fins: Futures 2+1.
The 9′ longboard is stable and maneuverable, ideal for walking the nose and carving curves. Designed for intermediate to advanced surfers, in waves up to 1m50. Fins: Futures 2+1.
The 6’6 hybrid and the mini-malibu are compatible with the Newave longboard: reverse the tail or nose and discover new shapes!
With this pack, you get the complete range.
When you order your board, you’ll receive a backpack compatible with all Newave boards.
You can put your board, your wetsuit and all your little belongings in it.
Once the side straps have been tightened, everything is well compacted and nothing moves, preventing damage to the board during transport.
When you order and receive your board, you’ll also receive a number of spacers to prevent rubbing between the different pieces of your board.
As you can see, a backpack is included with your order. To protect your board on longer trips, we recommend that you complete your equipment with our Boardbag on wheels, which can hold up to 7 pieces. You can store everything in one place: the 5 pieces, the folded rucksack, your wetsuit and all your small belongings.
Our Newave dismountable boards have won over a diverse community of surfers at all levels. Since summer 2023, these boards have been put to the test on various waves, proving their performance and robustness.