The Meyerhoffer Rides Away with The Australian International Design Award 2010

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Rant - The Meyerhoffer Rides Away with The Australian International Design Award 2010

The most radical design innovation in longboarding for a generation - the Meyerhoffer Surfboard last night won a very prestigious Australian International Design Award! The Australian International Design Awards, a division of Standards Australia, is recognised by the Commonwealth Government and the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design [ICSID] as Australia's peak design assessment and promotion body, and for its important role in fostering a culture of design and innovation in Australia. The judges said the board was a ''major design innovation'' that would create ''global shockwaves''.

Manufactured by Global Surf Industries (GSI), this ultra-modern take on the traditional Longboard by world renowned industrial designer Thomas Meyerhoffer brought design excellence into the realm of the everyday surfer last year, increasing the ultimate experience. The groundbreaking design propelled surfing into mainstream consciousness around the world.

Designer of this radical surfboard, Thomas Meyerhoffer, was "over the moon" about receiving the prestigious award. "To be recognised in a country where surf culture rules and is part of everyday life for so many people, is truly special", said Mr. Meyerhoffer.

"I owe many thanks to Mark Kelly of GSI for his vision and surfing skills. Almost two years ago now Mark tried a Meyerhoffer prototype and was convinced that he was surfing better than ever! Now because of Mark, the board is surfed and enjoyed by many surfers worldwide. I'm a proud winner of an Australian International Design Award, but I ultimately hope that the endorsement from the award will make more people to try the board - open up their minds and get a fuller experience on their next wave."

Each section of the board is optimised for maximum performance, the design evolving into an incredibly complex shape with three different bottom contours that transitions smoothly into one other with its own purified purpose in an organic and seamlessly effective shape. Just like nature itself. The evolution of the Meyerhoffer has been a process of taking away more than adding to traditional forms, enabling Thomas a greater opportunity to shape the board.

From the wide tail through a minimal waist and into a more classic nose, the design brings short board elements into a longer board to maximize speed and turning, provides paddling ease and high performance nose riding. Every element of the board provides the ability for a smooth transition from front to back.

GSI'S Managing Director, Mark Kelly, was also in high spirits about being named the winner of the Australian International Design Award. "I am absolutely stoked that we have won this award", he said. "Surfboard design for years has been via fine tuning processes, some so small they can hardly be noticed. Thomas Meyerhoffer helped take surfboard design a giant leap forward".

Evolution or revolution? "I think a bit of both. I am very proud to be part of this design and its launch into the marketplace around the world. The feedback has been great and this award tops it off.

"Global Surf Industries is a company for recreational surfers, and I cannot wait to give every surfer out there the opportunity to ride this innovative piece of modern design," concluded Mr. Kelly.

The Meyerhoffer surfboard is also one of 10 winners and finalists that will be part of a special exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum from July 3rd 2010.

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dakota
1 year ago

hyperbole aside this shape, goofy though it is, works.

Eagles Point Eddie
1 year ago

Thanks for the press release. Yawn.

duckdive
1 year ago

@###### Point Eddie: I miss your old persona :(

gamed
1 year ago

These boards ride poorly in the videos I've seen. They look like funboards: I'd rather have a real log or a short board.

Poiuyt
1 year ago

There was a guy riding a homebuilt peanut at LM a few years ago when peanut DIYs were the rage (alaia today?)... the Morey Swizzle is similarly shaped... Yeah, yawn & confused on this one. I suppose in trying to unconfuse this award one might look at the adulations heaped upon Stretch for board design pioneered, arguably, by Cole. Designation of that award seemed to spark a sales of boards. Maybe the powers that be figured this was this sales cycle's bat-tail quad.

Zurffy
1 year ago

I have a bat-tailed quad. It feels no different than a squash. I think minute tail design is dumb but I've seen a lot of these Meyerhoffers in the water and they do work. never tried one... almost did once... but I didn't... well now maybe I'll buy one while there's still alot of hype . Cause that's how I roll.
But They sure do look dumb
You gotta admit it's pretty ugly.

Poiuyt
1 year ago

@Zurffy - Not digging at the design itself (I had a Cole Firefly). Ripping the credit where credit is due aspect to these awards. Maybe Meyerhoffer and Stretch and ___ have earned the awards that Morey and Cole & ___ didn't because they've somehow made a similar design "functional" or maybe these awards are just the biz side of the biz manifested. Agreed - the modern quad rocks.

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