Surfboards may be fairly awkward to move, particularly on planes and trains. What’s extra, shopping for totally different boards for various kinds of browsing is an costly proposition. That is the place the modular nine-in-one Newave surfboard is meant to return in.
At the moment the topic of a Kickstarter marketing campaign, the Newave was designed by French surfers/engineers Ewen Mahévas and Hadrien Nauroy. Based on Mahévas, different modular boards that they checked out had been both poorly designed, too costly, or required instruments to place collectively and take aside.
The entire Newave setup consists of seven interlocking segments: three kinds of noses, one center part, and three kinds of tails. These may be blended and matched in several combos, permitting customers to construct up three kinds/lengths of fish-type boards, three Malibu boards, plus an egg board, a gun board, and a longboard.
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Every phase consists of an expanded polystyrene foam core encased in a fiberglass shell, together with a nylon-composite coupler at one finish (or each ends, within the case of the center part).
Assembling a board entails merely pushing two or three of the segments collectively, inserting an included set of bolstered plastic pins into the couplers between these segments, then turning the pins and clipping them in place. The entire course of does not require any instruments, and is claimed to take lower than one minute.
In stress exams carried out at Cobra Worldwide, which is Ewen and Hadrien’s manufacturing companion, the assembled boards had been in a position to stand up to a great deal of over 300 kg (661 lb). The boards are additionally claimed to have carried out properly when used to surf French, Scottish, Sri Lankan and Balinese waves.

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When the Newave is being transported, as much as three of its segments may be carried in an included backpack. There’s additionally an elective wheeled journey bag that may accommodate all 9 segments alongside with the backpack. Different extras embrace a security leash and a detachable set of fins.
Pledge levels run from US$731 (deliberate retail $950) for a two-segment fish-type board, as much as $2,185 (retail $2,840) for a nine-board bundle that features all seven segments. Assuming every little thing works out, backers ought to obtain their boards this November.
You may see the Newave surfboard in wave-shredding motion, within the video beneath.
Newave: The World’s First 9-in-1 Surfboard
Sources: Kickstarter, Newave