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Adrokultura Surfboards - DAVID'S NOSERIDER - 9'2" x 22 5/8" x 2 13/16" - DAVIDSNOSERIDER92

Adrokultura Surfboards | David's Noserider

Recommended Fin:

| Captain Fin - Tyler Warren Pivot 9'75

| Captain Fin - Raked


 

 · A classic longboard at its finest · 

This Adrokultura noserider is a classic longboard inspired by David Nuuhiwa's model shaped by the late Donald Takayama (1942-2012). According to Adrian, this 60's noserider is the pinnacle of noseriders and therefore, he pays his very own tribute baptizing it as "David's".

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura

 · The inspiration · 

A big chunk of inspiration came via David's and Donald's original shape but Adrian has adapted the surfboard to his likes. The classic feeling can be felt when grabbing the noserider under the arm, but his refined and modernised longboard differentiates itself from others in the outline and its proportions. “I don’t like a longboard to be too wide on the nose, so I shaped the longboard to be symmetrical from nose to tail” says Adrian.

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura Noserider

 · From start to finish · 

Adrian not only shapes his boards but he also glasses and sands them from start to finish. These longboards have a 6oz fiber glass layer in the bottom and two 6oz layers on top (6oz+6oz). A lighter yet strong glass job to keep a great weight considering this board is shaped with a "T Band" stringer (double stringer) that naturally adds weight to the noserider.

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura noserider

 · A gem for noseride lovers · 

This model is really fun for anyone loving to noseride and longboarding as Adrian kept the design a little less flat than the conventional longboards. What for? Well… no one likes to nose dive so he decided to add curve and rocker to the nose to make it easier to get into the wave. Also, the concave he used for the nose on the bottom side of the board is not the classic nose concave, known also as “tear drop” concave. He decided to go for a more blended and fluid type of curve instead making it an easy one to surf with lots of volumen up in the nose. The board is flat in the centre and melts into a slight rocker in the tail and nose.

 Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura Surfboards noserider

Comparing the David’s Noserider to his very own Bob's Noserider (named after Bob McTavish), this one has a lot more volume and thickness. Nevertheless, to balance the board and keep it drivey he made the rails “pinchier” and sharper so it wouldn’t be difficult to pivot the board from rail to rail.

Who is David Nuuhiwa?

A hawaiian born surfer that always stud out for his smooth surfing style and his jaw dropping nose riding abilities. From the very beginning he was considered a competitive surfer. And not any competitive surfer… he was one of the finest surfers of the 60’s and one of those who had no problem transitioning from longboard to shortboard in the 70’s.

Living in Hermosa Beach he always spent a lot of time with Grant Reynolds, Iggy and Donald Takayama. The last of these three, one of his biggest influences since he was a kid. It was David and Donald's friendship that ended up creating the Donald Takayama Noserider, considered one of the best longboard shapes ever by many great surfers. 

Pukas Surf Shop David Nuuhiwa

 · About Adrian · 

Heavily supported by the Bizkaia core surfing community in The Basque country, Adrian Lopez is a shaper from Sopelana who started building surfboards in 2012. At Pukas Surf Shop we keep thriving on showcasing the shapes and designs from local and international shapers. Adrokultura feels home, and we like it. Check his vibe at @adrokultura and scroll down the boards we hold in stock.

Pukas Surf Shop - Adrokultura Surfboards

Adrian Lopez and Ander Mendiguren lining up the new Bob's surfboards in Sopelana, The Basque Country. Pic x Aitor Molina.

 

As mentioned previously, he shaped his first board in 2012 for a friend. It was a Mini Simmons and since then, he has done quite some boards bit without any continuity or compromise to the job in a long term. 

It was not until November 2019 that he decided to dedicate himself to shaping surfboards. Since the last ones he made were getting better and better, people and friends who tried them were happy and enjoyed them... Things were working quite well so he decided to give shaping surfboards a real chance.


"I like to make boards that motivate me to surf, that can work on the beach where you surf or on the waves that are close to home. I'm lucky that I've been surfing all my life which also makes me meet a lot of people.  Those people are motivated by the fact that you make their surfboards, and feel even more motivated to surf them if they know that have been shaped by you, a friend as well. That's what keeps my fire going when it comes to shaping surfboards, while learning and improving in the process."–Adrian Lopez.

 · Contact us for Custom Orders · 

If you are looking for this board in other sizes you can contact us and have Adrian custom building it for you. Just send a quick email with details to [email protected]


$436.10

Original: $1,246.00

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Adrokultura Surfboards - DAVID'S NOSERIDER - 9'2" x 22 5/8" x 2 13/16" - DAVIDSNOSERIDER92

$1,246.00

$436.10

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Adrokultura Surfboards | David's Noserider

Recommended Fin:

| Captain Fin - Tyler Warren Pivot 9'75

| Captain Fin - Raked


 

 · A classic longboard at its finest · 

This Adrokultura noserider is a classic longboard inspired by David Nuuhiwa's model shaped by the late Donald Takayama (1942-2012). According to Adrian, this 60's noserider is the pinnacle of noseriders and therefore, he pays his very own tribute baptizing it as "David's".

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura

 · The inspiration · 

A big chunk of inspiration came via David's and Donald's original shape but Adrian has adapted the surfboard to his likes. The classic feeling can be felt when grabbing the noserider under the arm, but his refined and modernised longboard differentiates itself from others in the outline and its proportions. “I don’t like a longboard to be too wide on the nose, so I shaped the longboard to be symmetrical from nose to tail” says Adrian.

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura Noserider

 · From start to finish · 

Adrian not only shapes his boards but he also glasses and sands them from start to finish. These longboards have a 6oz fiber glass layer in the bottom and two 6oz layers on top (6oz+6oz). A lighter yet strong glass job to keep a great weight considering this board is shaped with a "T Band" stringer (double stringer) that naturally adds weight to the noserider.

Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura noserider

 · A gem for noseride lovers · 

This model is really fun for anyone loving to noseride and longboarding as Adrian kept the design a little less flat than the conventional longboards. What for? Well… no one likes to nose dive so he decided to add curve and rocker to the nose to make it easier to get into the wave. Also, the concave he used for the nose on the bottom side of the board is not the classic nose concave, known also as “tear drop” concave. He decided to go for a more blended and fluid type of curve instead making it an easy one to surf with lots of volumen up in the nose. The board is flat in the centre and melts into a slight rocker in the tail and nose.

 Pukas Surf Shop Adrokultura Surfboards noserider

Comparing the David’s Noserider to his very own Bob's Noserider (named after Bob McTavish), this one has a lot more volume and thickness. Nevertheless, to balance the board and keep it drivey he made the rails “pinchier” and sharper so it wouldn’t be difficult to pivot the board from rail to rail.

Who is David Nuuhiwa?

A hawaiian born surfer that always stud out for his smooth surfing style and his jaw dropping nose riding abilities. From the very beginning he was considered a competitive surfer. And not any competitive surfer… he was one of the finest surfers of the 60’s and one of those who had no problem transitioning from longboard to shortboard in the 70’s.

Living in Hermosa Beach he always spent a lot of time with Grant Reynolds, Iggy and Donald Takayama. The last of these three, one of his biggest influences since he was a kid. It was David and Donald's friendship that ended up creating the Donald Takayama Noserider, considered one of the best longboard shapes ever by many great surfers. 

Pukas Surf Shop David Nuuhiwa

 · About Adrian · 

Heavily supported by the Bizkaia core surfing community in The Basque country, Adrian Lopez is a shaper from Sopelana who started building surfboards in 2012. At Pukas Surf Shop we keep thriving on showcasing the shapes and designs from local and international shapers. Adrokultura feels home, and we like it. Check his vibe at @adrokultura and scroll down the boards we hold in stock.

Pukas Surf Shop - Adrokultura Surfboards

Adrian Lopez and Ander Mendiguren lining up the new Bob's surfboards in Sopelana, The Basque Country. Pic x Aitor Molina.

 

As mentioned previously, he shaped his first board in 2012 for a friend. It was a Mini Simmons and since then, he has done quite some boards bit without any continuity or compromise to the job in a long term. 

It was not until November 2019 that he decided to dedicate himself to shaping surfboards. Since the last ones he made were getting better and better, people and friends who tried them were happy and enjoyed them... Things were working quite well so he decided to give shaping surfboards a real chance.


"I like to make boards that motivate me to surf, that can work on the beach where you surf or on the waves that are close to home. I'm lucky that I've been surfing all my life which also makes me meet a lot of people.  Those people are motivated by the fact that you make their surfboards, and feel even more motivated to surf them if they know that have been shaped by you, a friend as well. That's what keeps my fire going when it comes to shaping surfboards, while learning and improving in the process."–Adrian Lopez.

 · Contact us for Custom Orders · 

If you are looking for this board in other sizes you can contact us and have Adrian custom building it for you. Just send a quick email with details to [email protected]