Sadly, unless you are TRice or one of the lucky few people at Mervin you'd have better luck linking up with Mark Carter for a Timberlake concert than getting your hands on one of these boards. Maybe you should try making one yourself?
uhhhmmm, O.K.
Thinking that maybe this will re-motivate me.
Obviously it won't do sh it on groomers, and it would probably be a horrible splitboard, but for sled laps and first run mayhem.......
Only board I see as being surf inspired is the winterstick. All of the others look like variations of the snurfer.
That Damian kick was one of my favorite boards ever. And yes, I did ride it in hard boots. I had the same koflach's that Damian wore. I even wore an OP ski suit. LOL
That GNU Anti gravity was the first board I ever rode. My best friend had that sims blade. Another friend had that Barfoot.
I worked at one of the first snowboard shops in WA state in 1988.
all the swallowtails you see on there are definitely not skate inspired. this photo album in the link looks like a collection of retro fish boards and alaias for snow.
Lat season i saw (not in the flesh) some iterations of the Chewgash that had a hole cut-out of the tail to increase tail drop. It looked beautiful, though I did think it might cause some drag.
This would be a nightmare splitboard to tour on, but with a few design tweaks it might could be manageable.....
There was a chapter when some surf shapers were making foam core glassed elliptical snowboards for pow, I think Bill Stewart did, but images of these boards are from way before the snowboard press and intraweb. Who cares who was first with things, its cool to see ideas picked up again.
we are stoked to be trying out some unique designs this year (pow and urban revolution) this shortboard surf design is def on my list, probably a noboard too.....