If you are interested in ordering a board,  just head on down to Little Joe's for a chat. We currently stock Joel Tudor Surfboards and Bing Surfboards.

You can give us a call on: +44 1534 483707 or drop us an email at: info@littlejoesurf.com and we can discuss models, measurements and organise getting your board to you. 

Please note that at this point we can only organise delivery and collection to folk in the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey. We can't deliver surfboards to the UK, EU or Internationally I’m afraid.

Current Stock: 

New Bing Stock.

We have new stock that we haven’t been able to photograph yet. Here is a little list. If you are not sure what you want or would suit you please feel free to come and have chat about what you need from a board or the direction that you would like to take your surfing in and we will try and help.

SOLD 7’6” Pintail mini. Orange £1452

SOLD 8’6” Pigformer. Dark Gold £1492.30

9’0” Pigformer. Dark Smoke £1537

9’ Pocket Knife. Yellow £1547.29

9’2” Beacon. Orange £1524.37

9’2” Pintail Ltw ii. Sea Grass green £1542.70

9’4” Pocket Knife. Red £1547.29

9’4” Continental. Electric Blue £1570.20

9’6” PK Speed shape. Dark Dusty Blue £1599

9’10” Pintail Ltw ii. Coke Bottle green £1565.62

9’10” Continental. Gold £1618

10’ Silver Spoon. Blue £1593.11

SOLD 10’6” Glider. Yellow £1725

SOLD 10’ Classic 3 stringer. Clear/red tailblock £1583.95

SOLD 9’8” Continental. Burgundy £1593.11

SOLD 9’8” Beacon. Clear £1457

SOLD 9’6” Izzy Rider. Dark smoke £1606.86

SOLD 9’2” Cali square. Slate Green £1580

SOLD 8’8” Pig pin. Red £1513

Bing Pintail Lightweight Type ii

9’6” single stringer with double offset glue lines, light blue tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch with gloss and polish. £1515 inc fin.

The Bing Pintail has been a staple in the lineup since the mid sixties with a few tweaks along the way but this new 2022 version has some exciting updates. The wide point has been moved back slightly to make it even more responsive and sensitive. The new flatter nose rocker makes for a more loggy type glide and longer tip time. The tail has more release , or curve on the bottom to compliment the more responsive outline. It’s an all rounder that for all types of surf that excels in medium to head high waves.

Bing Bueno Life

9’4” twin stringer with light smoke tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish. £1533 inc fin.

Matt and I developed the Bueno Life model with East and West coast log-riding in mind. The board is ideal for point surf and tapered peelers. The Bueno is ultra responsive in the turn department, provides great lift and stability when on the nose, goes great off the bottom and trims with the best of em'. With a pronounced nose concave and a wide moon tail, the board drives quickly off the bottom allowing me to set up my nose rides quickly in the pocket. It holds really well once the rail is set, sticking and lifting just enough to keep you in that sweet spot. The Bueno offers up the perfect balance between loggy and loose." – Dean Petty (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Bing Pintail Mini

8’ 10” 2 +1 single stringer with sea grass green tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish. £1466 inc fins.

The Pintail mini has a fuller nose and tail while keeping the signature hard pintail and down rail nose. The bottom has a very slight roll to flat in the middle to a generous amount of double concave spiral vee back to flat out the tail for release in the wave. The modest continuous rocker with a little extra kick in the nose and tail along with the 2+1 fin configuration give the rider plenty of fin options and versatility. This one has been stretched out to catch waves with ease, be fast and still turn on a dime.

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Joel Tudor Archies Left

6’2” Step deck hullish egg. Yellow tint top and rails and sanded finish. £985.65 inc fin.

This has to be seen to be believed. Volume in all the right places. Named after Kurt “Archy” Letterman, and the San Diego surf spot. This board was inspired by a handful of guys that surfed this place on “hull” type boards in the 1960’s. A Single Fin Hull-ish Egg

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Bing Cypress

5’8” in stock. Clear with deck patch and sanded gloss finish. £806.46 inc fins.

The BING Cypress is your every day groveler that performs in a range of conditions. The Cypress has a slightly wider nose, wide point forward, a longer rail line, and characteristics found in our fish designs. This combination equates to easy entry into waves with direct speed down the line. A wide squashtail helps get through flat spots where the slightly increased rocker compared to our twin-fins allows the Cypress to perform off the lip and in power turns. Designed to surf as a twin + trailer for fast, skatey feeling but can easily convert to a thruster if preferred. Great for the surfer looking for the speed and drive of a fish with more maneuverability off the tail. The Cypress can be custom ordered as a Quad Fin ( See video 'VILLA 4' Below ).

The Cypress is a versatile design that bridges the gap between the Bing Fish models and the Dharma 2.0. It's name pays homage to Bing Surfboards original Hermosa location, located on Cypress Avenue.

Bing Sunfish

5’4”, 5’6” and 5’10” in stock. Clear with deck patch and sanded gloss finish. £745.41 inc fins.


The story of the Sunfish started about 3 years ago when my friend Royce asked me to build a fish to compliment the Sea Shepherd keel fins made by Future fins. I had never based a board design off of a fin template before, but I enjoy a good challenge. Having never been a fan of removable keel fins because the size of the fins creates a lot of load on a fin box, I knew the shape had to be extremely refined to take the load off the fins and instead, distribute it between the outline and rails.

To my surprise Royce's 6'3" was magic even though it was way too big for me. Once I got a 5'8" under Chris Del Moro's feet, I knew I had found a balanced combination of design elements. As we continued to test out the shape, we realized the Sea Shepherd fin template was too big, but luckily Futures offers a smaller version made in fiberglass called the K2. When Chris made his annual trip to Australia to hang with Dave Rastovich, he was able to surf some powerful waves and the board really came to life. Chris ended up leaving the board with Dave, who put the board through its paces at his home spot Lennox Head. Dave loved the glide and control of the Sunfish and the diversity of wave type it could be surfed in, so I made a quiver of Sunfishes ranging from 5'8" to 6'9" for him. Dave prefers Mark Richards style fin in his Sunfish so the design is definitely open to experimenting with smaller, less keel-oriented fin templates.

The general rule with sizing the Sunfish is to go two inches longer than your traditional keel. Since it's a fairly wide board I'm able to customize the thickness while keeping the integrity of the design. So feel free to order it shorter and thick to suit your needs or contact us for custom recommendations.

-- Matt Calvani, Head Shaper/Owner

Rick UFO SOLD

9’9” double centre stringers with offset glue lines and clear volan glass, gloss and polish and glassed on UFO signature fin. This one could be just hung and admired as a piece of art but it really should be ridden. £1600

All of our boards are special but this one is a bit more special. The UFO by Rick Surfboards was one of the best examples from the mid 1960's model phase, when each manufacturer had a special model designed for nose riding and performance surfing (as they knew performance surfing at the time). The UFO had all the bells and whistles that were developed and used during this time period. The UFO has a concave tail, step-deck, and a tear-drop concave. The UFO combined all of these interesting "features" to promote nose riding. The tail concave channels water over the tail surface to keep the board in the wave and counter-balances the surfers weight while up on the nose. The step-deck allows the board to flex or fulcrum and flatten out the nose rocker to extend tip time. The tear-drop concave give the board increased lift. The UFO took all of these innovations and tied them together in to one of that era's prolific nose riders. Description taken from the Davenport website.

Bing Glider SOLD

11’ Darkwood single stringer, Coke bottle green tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish.

After building gliders off and on for many years, with some refinements, we offer the glider from 9'0" to 12'0". My philosophy with our glider has been to keep continuous curves in the outline and the rocker creating smooth turns while creating constant glide. The overall thickness is refined as well providing the sensation of riding a smaller board while reducing bulk with an added sensitive feel.

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Bing Pintail Lightweight SOLD

10’ 3/8 dark wood stringer, clear top and bottom with deck and tail patch and sanded gloss finish.

A single-fin surfboard first designed by Dick Brewer in the late 60s featuring the first hard edge along the tail and a softer more traditional rail forward from the tail, the Pintail Lightweight is an all-around and functional design for medium to head high waves. With a moderately wide nose, slightly turned down rails going into a hard edge, ending in a rounded pintail. This board is glassed lighter (6+6oz deck, 6oz bottom) for increased maneuverability, staying true to its "Lightweight" name.

Bing Classic 3 Stringer. SOLD

9’10” darkwood 3/16” + 2 x 3/16” offset stringers, coke bottle green tint top and bottom, deck and tail patches, resin leash loop, gloss and polish.

Based on the original design made famous by one of Bing's key shapers in the 1960's, the Classic 3-stringer is the original speed shape design. It features a more refined "pig" shaped outline with a narrower pulled-in nose, no nose concave, triple redwood stringers setup, tail block, and foiled/pinched rails, this model's strength lies in trim speed. This board is ideal for any size waves but can handle larger faster surf.

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Bing PK Speed Shape SOLD

9’10” gold tint deck, red/black/white resin swirl with gold base bottom, patch, 1/8" black pinline, gloss/polish.

The PK (Pocket Knife) Speed shape is an adaptation of the original Pocket Knife model designed in collaboration with rider, Mele Saili. Featuring a flatter tail rocker and a pulled-in nose outline that gives the rider a faster and more versatile surfing experience in a wider range of wave size and conditions.

Since the original Pocket Knife is more of a dedicated noserider, the PK Speed Shape offers the same functionality but with more range. This version also works better in less optimal conditions versus the ideal clean noseriding wave that the original Pocket Knife excels in. The modification in tail rocker means faster trimming and more drive off the tail, so you can project off the bottom of the wave and out through flat spots or sections.
- Matt Calvani, Head Shaper/designer

"Don't let the nose fool you, since I think it let's you manipulate it more in the right spot in the wave in order to get a better nose ride. You take it for a ride, it doesn't take you for a ride kind of thing".
-Mele Saili

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Bing Bueno Life SOLD.

9’10” double stringer , kelp tint top and bottom , deck and tail patch with a sanded gloss finish and leash bump
Matt and I developed the Bueno Life model with East and West coast log-riding in mind. The board is ideal for point surf and tapered peelers. The Bueno is ultra responsive in the turn department, provides great lift and stability when on the nose, goes great off the bottom and trims with the best of em'. With a pronounced nose concave and a wide moon tail, the board drives quickly off the bottom allowing me to set up my nose rides quickly in the pocket. It holds really well once the rail is set, sticking and lifting just enough to keep you in that sweet spot. The Bueno offers up the perfect balance between loggy and loose." – Dean Petty (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Bing Bueno Life. SOLD

9’8” double stringer , Dusty Blue tint top and bottom , deck and tail patch with a gloss finish.

Matt and I developed the Bueno Life model with East and West coast log-riding in mind. The board is ideal for point surf and tapered peelers. The Bueno is ultra responsive in the turn department, provides great lift and stability when on the nose, goes great off the bottom and trims with the best of em'. With a pronounced nose concave and a wide moon tail, the board drives quickly off the bottom allowing me to set up my nose rides quickly in the pocket. It holds really well once the rail is set, sticking and lifting just enough to keep you in that sweet spot. The Bueno offers up the perfect balance between loggy and loose." – Dean Petty (Nova Scotia, Canada)

Bing Beacon SOLD

9’8” with 7/16” darkwood stringer, light blue transparent tint top and bottom, deck and tail patches, gloss and polish.

I wanted to make a board with a wide nose and slightly more pulled in tail to really appeal to surfers of all ability levels. For the surfer looking to consistently get to the tip, this board is perfect. It gives you the confidence to get to the nose in one fluid motion.The main attributes of this board focus on early wave entry and stability for the surfer looking to enhance their classic longboarding style. The pulled in tail allows for quicker rail-to-rail turns, and easy set-up for nose rides. The board has a continuous easy entry rocker that is forgiving and stable for cross-stepping and late take offs.The midsection of the board is a quarter inch wider than most of our models, lending to more stability while moving up and down the board. The blended concave and 50/50 rails throughout make for easy transition from the back of the board to the nose "To take you from the center of the board to the finish line!" Matt Calvani.

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Bing Continental SOLD

9’8” gold tint top and bottom with single stringer and double offset glue lines. Deck and tail patch with gloss and polish.

Mick and I set out to make the ultimate noserider that could achieve parallel tens while maintaining a responsive drivey turn to take Mick’s technical approach to surfing to the next level. To make a noserider easy enough for anyone to get insane noserides, I designed a board that can lock in and lift quickly for as long as the section holds up without dropping out or fading out the back. Also, when the section flattens out, the board will slowly drop giving you time to cross-step back to the tail.

It took years of extensive experimentation with different noserider elements and trying every sort of design combination, but we finally found a predictable and consistent formula that achieved our goals.  The board has a wide parallel outline and a generous amount of nose rocker combined with 5/16” blended concave that extends to the middle of the board.  The overall rocker is flat from the middle up to an extreme kick at the very end of the tail, and the rails are pinched so they will engage into the wave’s face.  All elements are combined to work from 9’0” to 11’0”.   - Matt Calvani, Bing Shaper

Optimal nose control with positive lift sensations is what this board is all about. The Bing Continental...post on the nose and set it to cruise control. - Mick Rodgers, Team Rider

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Bing Pintail Lightweight SOLD

9’6” Burnt amber tint top and bottom, gloss and polish.

A single-fin surfboard first designed by Dick Brewer in the late 60s featuring the first hard edge along the tail and a softer more traditional rail forward from the tail, the Pintail Lightweight is an all-around and functional design for medium to head high waves. With a moderately wide nose, slightly turned down rails going into a hard edge, ending in a rounded pintail. This board is glassed lighter (6+6oz deck, 6oz bottom) for increased maneuverability, staying true to its "Lightweight" name.

Bing California Pin. SOLD

9’6” 2 darkwood stringers with a bright yellow tint top and bottom, standard deck and tail patches, gloss and polish. £1447 inc fin.

The California pin and square are designed to be the all around basic noserider that you can surf anywhere . I really went back to the basics on these without all the bells and whistles. They are solid noseriders with a parallel outline, deeper blended concave, and a flat rocker. To balance out these elements, the boards can be ridden two inches or so shorter and a little thinner. The result is a board with great trim speed that will pull back into the pocket to get parallel-stance noserides all the way to the beach. The flat rocker also gives the board drive through the turns without stalling which can result from too much tail rocker. The key to ordering this board is to get the proper size and volume for your style and the conditions you'll be surfing in. Please feel free to inquire for suggestions. - Matt Calvani, shaper/designer.

Bing BN Lightweight SOLD

9’6” 2 stringer, clear with fabric deck patch.

The BN Lightweight was designed to be a lightweight version of the Original Bing Noserider. The BN Lightweight incorporates the same noserider fundamentals as the original. The nose concave is the same depth as the original but instead, it is blended out the end of the concave to let more water flow through. This enables the board to be ridden lighter without losing as much speed. The model still maintains the 50/50 rails and reverse tail rocker, but comes with a standard [single stringer or] 2-stringer foam t-band to keep the blank light but strong, in addition to strengthening the fin box to accommodate bigger fins. This model is ideal for small to shoulder high waves and great for the traveler who wants to bring the Original Noserider but doesn't want the hassle of the weight and the glass-on fin. The BN Lightweight is by far the best lightweight dedicated noserider in the Bing line-up.

Bing Continental. SOLD.

9’4” Light Smoke tint top and bottom with single stringer and double offset glue lines. Deck and tail patch with gloss and polish.

Mick and I set out to make the ultimate noserider that could achieve parallel tens while maintaining a responsive drivey turn to take Mick’s technical approach to surfing to the next level. To make a noserider easy enough for anyone to get insane noserides, I designed a board that can lock in and lift quickly for as long as the section holds up without dropping out or fading out the back. Also, when the section flattens out, the board will slowly drop giving you time to cross-step back to the tail.It took years of extensive experimentation with different noserider elements and trying every sort of design combination, but we finally found a predictable and consistent formula that achieved our goals.  The board has a wide parallel outline and a generous amount of nose rocker combined with 5/16” blended concave that extends to the middle of the board.  The overall rocker is flat from the middle up to an extreme kick at the very end of the tail, and the rails are pinched so they will engage into the wave’s face.  All elements are combined to work from 9’0” to 11’0”.   - Matt Calvani, Bing Shaper

Optimal nose control with positive lift sensations is what this board is all about. The Bing Continental...post on the nose and set it to cruise control. - Mick Rodgers, Team Rider

Bing Pocket Knife SOLD

9’4” single stringer with Merlot tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch and gloss and polish.

“The Pocket Knife is a slimmer noserider with nice glide for smooth wave entry. A board built to fit comfortably in the pocket of a wave due to its slender shape. I found it to be versatile in its noseriding and turning capabilities- A good board choice for traveling and adapting to different waves fast or slow.”- Mele Saili, Bing Rider ( San Diego, CA )

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Bing Pintail Lightweight SOLD

9’2” Medium smoke tint top and bottom, gloss and polish.

A single-fin surfboard first designed by Dick Brewer in the late 60s featuring the first hard edge along the tail and a softer more traditional rail forward from the tail, the Pintail Lightweight is an all-around and functional design for medium to head high waves. With a moderately wide nose, slightly turned down rails going into a hard edge, ending in a rounded pintail. This board is glassed lighter (6+6oz deck, 6oz bottom) for increased maneuverability, staying true to its "Lightweight" name.

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Bing Cali Squaretail SOLD

9’2” Two close stringer blank with Merlot tint top and bottom and gloss and polish.


When I set out to design the California Square, my goal was to make a faster noserider that could surf any type of wave on any coast. I felt on certain waves I was getting caught behind on sections especially on mushy, crumbly waves. So in conceptualizing the Cali Square, the idea was to go back to design basics. With an 18 1/2" nose and 17" tail, I achieved a more parallel outline. Then I offset the wide tail with a thinner rail with more belly in the tail to keep it loose in turns. At first I went very flat with the rocker but found I wasn’t getting enough lift in the pocket when noseridering, so instead, I kept adding tail rocker while keeping the nose rocker flat until I achieved a good balance between speed and lift. I maintained a medium depth blended concave. The only trade-off with the design is that because the board does run faster than my other models, it forces you to burn speed and stall properly to get good long noserides. I feel it's an exciting and challenging board that ultimately results in longer overall rides. - Matt Calvani, shaper/designer

Bing Beacon. SOLD

9’2” with orange tint top and bottom, single stringer, deck and tail patch with gloss and polish.

I wanted to make a board with a wide nose and slightly more pulled in tail to really appeal to surfers of all ability levels. For the surfer looking to consistently get to the tip, this board is perfect. It gives you the confidence to get to the nose in one fluid motion.The main attributes of this board focus on early wave entry and stability for the surfer looking to enhance their classic longboarding style. The pulled in tail allows for quicker rail-to-rail turns, and easy set-up for nose rides. The board has a continuous easy entry rocker that is forgiving and stable for cross-stepping and late take offs.The midsection of the board is a quarter inch wider than most of our models, lending to more stability while moving up and down the board. The blended concave and 50/50 rails throughout make for easy transition from the back of the board to the nose "To take you from the center of the board to the finish line!" Matt Calvani.

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Bing PK Speed Shape SOLD

9’2” Old man brown tint top and bottom with sanded gloss finish.

The PK (Pocket Knife) Speed shape is an adaptation of the original Pocket Knife model designed in collaboration with rider, Mele Saili. Featuring a flatter tail rocker and a pulled-in nose outline that gives the rider a faster and more versatile surfing experience in a wider range of wave size and conditions.

Since the original Pocket Knife is more of a dedicated noserider, the PK Speed Shape offers the same functionality but with more range. This version also works better in less optimal conditions versus the ideal clean noseriding wave that the original Pocket Knife excels in. The modification in tail rocker means faster trimming and more drive off the tail, so you can project off the bottom of the wave and out through flat spots or sections.
- Matt Calvani, Head Shaper/designer

"Don't let the nose fool you, since I think it let's you manipulate it more in the right spot in the wave in order to get a better nose ride. You take it for a ride, it doesn't take you for a ride kind of thing".
-Mele Saili

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Bing Beacon. SOLD.

9’2” 60’s volan floral fibreglass bottom and rails with Cody black pin line on deck with deck and tail patch and gloss and polish.

I wanted to make a board with a wide nose and slightly more pulled in tail to really appeal to surfers of all ability levels. For the surfer looking to consistently get to the tip, this board is perfect. It gives you the confidence to get to the nose in one fluid motion.

The main attributes of this board focus on early wave entry and stability for the surfer looking to enhance their classic longboarding style. The pulled in tail allows for quicker rail-to-rail turns, and easy set-up for nose rides. The board has a continuous easy entry rocker that is forgiving and stable for cross-stepping and late take offs.

The midsection of the board is a quarter inch wider than most of our models, lending to more stability while moving up and down the board. The blended concave and 50/50 rails throughout make for easy transition from the back of the board to the nose "To take you from the center of the board to the finish line!"

Bing Pigformer SOLD

9’0” 2 + 1 with 3/8’ bass wedge stringer, electric blue tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish.

Matt Calvani wanted to fill the gap between 8 and 9 foot boards. The Pigformer catches waves the same or better than a longboard and is fast and loose off the tail. It can be ridden as a single fin or 2 + 1 and goes in all conditions. So if you are a shortboarder who wants a board for small days or a Longboarder who wants a bit more speed and tighter turns this is the board for you.

Bing Pigformer. SOLD.

8’6” with 3/8” basswood wedge stringer, orange tint top and bottom, deck and tail patches, gloss and polish, single finbox.

Catch waves like a longboard but turn like a much shorter board. Great all rounder.

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Pigformer SOLD

8’6” pink tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish.
Watch this space. These things fly.

Bing Mini Pintail SOLD

8’0” with 3/16” darkwood stringer, fire red tint top and bottom, deck and tail patches, gloss and polish, 2 + 1 futures. This one didn’t reach the rack before family member ( Dozza ) snagged it.

The Pintail Mini was originally intended to be a mid-length or "mini" version of its predecessor the Pintail Lightweight, capturing the transition from longboard to midrange. Similar to its cousin, the Maui Foil, it had to have modern elements while keeping to its original intention. Since the Maui Foil was intended to be more of a gunnier egg shape that works great in a little power, Matt wanted to design a board that was more all-around. Using the Maui Foil as his starting point, he added width with a fuller nose and tail while keeping the signature hard pintail and down rail nose. The bottom has a very slight roll to flat in the middle to a generous amount of double concave spiral vee back to flat out the tail for release in the wave. The modest continuous rocker with a little extra kick in the nose and tail along with the 2+1 fin configuration give the rider plenty of fin options and versatility. This model's true magic is that it rides just as remarkable shorter (6'0-7'0) as a mid-range (7'0'-8'6). If you want a board that catches waves with ease and turns on a dime, this is it!

Bing Collector. SOLD

7’6” with 1/8” apple core stringer, dark smoke tint top and bottom, deck and tail patch, gloss and polish, quad or single fin setup.

This new mini-noserider shape was coined the "Collector" because when you paddle it out, it will undoubtedly collect! Built primarily as a mid-range, this board appeals to a broad range of surfers and surfing styles. Matt first designed the board as a quad, yet discovered he could get great noserides too. As he got more feedback from team riders and customers, he honed in on the board's true versatility. Most people prefer to ride the board from the tail and never walk the board but were sold on the wider nose for paddling ability. This model is the ultimate quiver killer. As for design, the board has a shallow nose concave going into a slight roll into a heavy double concave in the tail. To add to the board's versatility, we recommend the board with a 4+1 fin box configuration so that it can be ridden as a quad, a 2+1 or a single fin. The quad setup works amazing for quick direction changes and surfing in the pocket. The 2+1 setup gives you drive and control and you can lean hard into each turn. As a single fin you can take classic high lines with the wide point being forward and still execute smooth cut backs and noserides. The most popular and versatile size range is 7'4-7'10" for all around noseriding and turning ability.

Bing Raven SOLD

7’0” Yellow tint top and bottom, gloss and polish.
The Raven is a transitional board that bridges the gap between longboard and short single fin. Rooted in the Karma rocker, it features a modest displacement hull to vee bottom and a narrower outline. The Karma works great in small to medium range surf, but the Raven will handle a bigger wave while maintaining its functionality in medium-sized waves as well. It allows you to catch waves with ease and maintain constant speed with added control. With its slight edge in the tail for drive and control, this model is highly responsive and allows you to push on the tail as hard as you want. Several of top Bing riders contributed to the evolution of this model and confirmed it's superior ride. Chris Del Moro was one of the first to ride one and with his help, Matt decided to add more edge further up the rail because he thought the front of the board felt sticky and lacked the flow in turns. Adam Cap, Mick Rogers, James Parry, Alessandro Ponzanelli and Lauren Hill also ride and endorse this model with great enthusiasm. Everyone's raving about the Raven!

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Bing Foil. SOLD

6’10” Green tint top and bottom, sanded gloss finish. £911.12 inc fins.

After many years of making the Maui Foil and the Pintail Mini, I wanted to shape a blend of the two boards. We've had a lot of success with the Pintail Mini mostly because of the relaxed rocker, fuller outline and a well balanced thickness and foil. While the Maui Foil has been a bigger wave alternative egg, I wanted to expand on its timeless curves. By widening the Maui Foil center width as well as the nose and tail, and adding the Pintail Mini's rocker and foil, we come up with an eye pleasing, very versatile refined egg shape. Where the Pintail Mini draws smooth seamless lines, The Foil's rounder pintail will allow more freedom and release especially on top turns. This is key in expanding our midrange options to more specifically tailored surfers needs.

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Bing Lotus. SOLD

6’8” Single stringer with offset glue lines, red tint top and bottom, gloss and polish.

Originally a cooperative design between Bing and Dick Brewer, this late 60s classic single-fin shortboard and first generation mini-gun has been re-designed by Matt Calvani and possesses the glide of a fish while maintaining tighter single-fin turning characteristics. The OT Lotus has a wide, flat nose with a displacement hull entry for glide and smooth easy wave entry, and a thick pulled-in pintail with double concave for loose rail-to-rail turns and increased speed turns in small to medium-sized waves.

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Joel Tudor Diamond Tail Egg. SOLD.

6’8” Diamond tail egg in turquoise tint top and bottom with sanded finish.

Retro single fin egg. A 70”s era fun board. Low rocker, more volume for waves from chest high to double overhead surf. Very responsive glider.

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