5.4 Malibu Hobie Phil Edwards

HOBIE longboard shaped by Phil Edwards, undetermined year. Board considered a rarity as it is signed by one of the most iconic surfers in the history of surfing, Phil Edwards. The HOBIE brand was one of the pioneers since they introduced the polyurethane foam boards

5.3 Malibu Yater Spoon

YATER Spoon, 1964. This model is considered one of the lightest and most maneuverable boards of its era and represents the pure Californian style. It also shows the prelude of a more progressive board design which was be to come at the end of the

5.2 Malibu Sufboards Hawaii

SURFBOARDS HAWAII, V-Bottom model, about 1968. Representative model of the transition experienced by surfboard designs towards the short board. This model is influenced by the designs of the Australian Bob McTavish who was the one who led to the "shortboard revolution" thanks to the inspiration

5.1 Malibu Hobie Phil Edwards

HOBIE Phil Edwards model, 1964. One of the most iconic boards of the sixties that represents what is considered one of the teachers and the first professional surfer, Phil Edwards, as well as having been the first to have surfed the wave for world's most