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Noll Surfboards

If you look back through the history books of surfing, Greg Noll is sure to pop up repeatedly. One of the pioneers of Big Wave surfing on the North Shore of Oahu, Greg Noll became an iconic name not only for his bravado in challenging surf but for his skills as a shaper as well. Today, Greg's son Jed Noll has taken the torch and kept the fire bright continuing to produce some of Greg's models while also shaping the collection of new Noll models featured below. Based in San Clemente, CA.

Popular models include the Mid Size Egg, Retro Fish (twin fin), Circa 73 (single fin) or the Voyager (single fin).
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BRAND / Noll Surfboards PROFILE

Noll Surfboards began (like many others) out of his garage in Manhattan Beach, California in the early 50's. By the mid 60's, Greg had opened the biggest surfboard manufacturing facility of it's time in a 20,000 sq ft warehouse in Hermosa Beach, which included a separate room for making blanks, a 40 board laminating room and 8 shaping bays (big even in todays world). Noll was making up to 250 boards a week, shipping them all over the U.S. and for many of the world's best surfers at the time, including the famous 'Da Cat' model for the infamous Miki Dora.

Today, Greg's son Jed Noll has taken the torch and kept the fire bright continuing to produce some of Greg's models while also shaping the collection of new Noll models featured here. Based in San Clemente, CA, Jed has been immersed in everything to do with surfboards for over 20 years whether it be creative wood collectibles, vintage restorations, or customizing modern surfboards into all shapes and sizes. Jed and his team have refined and tweaked their models for years while sliding the diverse waves up and down the entire West and East Coast USA, Hawaii, Mexico, Europe and Asia. The result is user friendly, great performing surfboards that work in a variety of waves like one of our most popular longboard models, the& Enduro...it can really be used as an everyday driver on any trip no mater where you end up around the world. Another popular model and favorite of Jed's is the Parabolic Egg being light (made exclusively in EPS/Epoxy), fast and a great travel board as well since it is smaller than a longboard, allows you to perform in good waves, yet is easy to paddle and fast down the line on the not so ideal days. If you are looking for something in the mid-size range with more of that vintage glide check out the Retro Fish (twin fin), the Circa 73 (single fin) or the Voyager (single fin).