Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard

Tolhurst Surfboards

HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard

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HI Moe Mini Thunderbolt Red Surfboard

6'6 / Candy White / FCS II

Natural Necessity Surf Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

115 Fern Street
Gerringong NSW 2534
Australia

+61242341636

Surfboard by Tolhurst

• 5 fin set up for 7'2 and 7'4 (the 8'0 is 4 fin + 1)
• FCS II Fin system
• Flat to double concave beneath the fins for drive and big carves
• Soft forward rail to a tucked edge between your feet and hard rail in the tail
• All round rocker with a flatter tail
• Suits riders from beginner, intermediate to advanced
• Suited to waves 2 - 9 ft
• Width and volume distribution give the MOE good paddle power without sacrificing manoeuvrability

From the shapers - Harley Ingleby and Billy Tolhurst:

“When I started out designing the MOE mid-length range I wanted to have an easy ride and good paddling, while keeping good stability and support.

The bottom is pretty flat with a double concave between your feet, a really good combination for carving turns in a wide board. Rails are not too thick, for sensitivity, and they transition from neutral round forward through round tucked edge to the fin area and low hard behind the fins. The rails are foiled from forward of centre toward the tail, for drive through turns and good travel around white water sections. The rocker is pretty even like the HIHP and a 5fin FCS II setup makes this a great fun board / one quiver board for traveling in fun wave areas.”

The Moe is a mid-length that caters equally to beginners, experienced shortboarders looking for a bit more volume on slow days, and experienced longboarders who feel like riding something a bit shorter.

Thin rails that transition from rounded up front to a hard, tucked-under edge through the tail keep the board sensitive and provide control. With a large sweet spot and a variety of fin options available, this is a wide-spectrum, high-performance, user-friendly board that works for all skill levels, and helps bring the fun back to everyday sessions. It really excels in weaker waves.

Competition Weight & Flex

Thunderbolt Red

Thunderbolt Red is a everyday construction that provides a classic feel with high performance. It is best suited to waves from 1ft to just over head high.
Thunderbolt Red is lighter than traditional PU board but still has a good weight. It's lamination is a 6oz + 4oz on the deck, with a 6oz + 2oz fibreglass on the bottom.
Thunderbolt Red will still feel in control in choppy & windy conditions.

Billy Tolhurst | Harley Ingleby

Tolhurst x HI

Harley Ingleby was born in Coffs Harbour in 1983, Harley Ingleby started surfing as soon as he could walk. His surf-mad father Mark encouraged Harley from the beginning, and also happened to have one of Australia’s more interesting surfboard collections, a collection that wasn’t just for looking at. Harley was encouraged to try all kinds of weird and wonderful surf-craft, and by the time he reached his teens, he could ride anything from a 5-foot fish to a 10-foot log.
Ingleby won the Australian longboard titles in 2005 and 2007.
In 2014, he claimed his second WSL World Longboard Championship title with a win at the GoPro World Longboard Championships in Hainan, China, and a second-place finish at the Australian Longboard Surfing Open.