Our head shaper, Matt Calvani, discusses the design elements of the new Levitator Type II model now available at our flagship store and online at www.bingsurf.com
My first board was a Bing Pintail, 10’ and heavy for a 12 yr old. It had a 1968 Newport Beach Surfboard permit on the bottom . It was in pretty good shape, and had a huge nose rider fin, all redwood inside. All these newer boards seem to be lesser boards. Removing step decks was hard to explained? If one doesn’t understand that concept, share it. But to remove a classic feature because you’re too lazy, that’s not right. I am not impressed by this new direction of Bing. Not everyone likes nose riding, or round nose boards. 👎
My first board was a Bing Pintail, 10’ and heavy for a 12 yr old. It had a 1968 Newport Beach Surfboard permit on the bottom . It was in pretty good shape, and had a huge nose rider fin, all redwood inside. All these newer boards seem to be lesser boards. Removing step decks was hard to explained? If one doesn’t understand that concept, share it. But to remove a classic feature because you’re too lazy, that’s not right. I am not impressed by this new direction of Bing. Not everyone likes nose riding, or round nose boards. 👎
Beautiful longboard. 🤩
Love Your work, Cheers
Great board. I have a 9’10 that trims and turns like a champ at NCSD reefs.