NSP
A wide point forward section, a pulled-in tail, and soft rails contribute to ease of paddling and effortless trim. It has a drive for miles and a loose tail, thanks to a single- to double concave. Available in three sizes and two different designs, there is a classic Noosa Speed Line for everyone.
PU construction
Traditionally shaped polyurethane (PU) adds some weight for more hold in hollow waves, and a more composed riding character.
A Speed Line has the added foam of a mid-length but maintains the ability to explore the open face. Single box fin with quad FTU side setup permits adjustable fin configurations for a superior allround board experience.
Stringer
The 6mm stringer doesn’t just look pleasing, it also improves the strength and rigidity of the board.
Fin setups
The five-fin box system on the tail section that’s Futures compatible offers plenty of tuning options. Combine a center fin with side bites or go quad on average-to-smaller days. Keep the thruster setup for the bigger days when conditions allow for committed turns.
Speed Line size chart
Length |
Width |
Thickness |
Volume |
Weight |
7'2" | 22 ¹/²" | 2 ³/⁴" | 49.5 L | 4.91kg |
7'6" | 22" | 2 ⁷/⁸" | 54.0 L | 5.21kg |
7'10" | 22 ¹/⁴" | 3" | 58.8 L | 5.57kg |
NSP was born in 2001 from the vision of Bruce “Buzz” Hansen, a life-long surfer, skater and all round waterman. While working on Maui as a custom surfboard builder, Buzz had an epiphany about producing affordable, versatile, durable and great performing surfboards. Thus, NSP was born.
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