McTavish Surfboard – THE DIRT NAP by Bob McTavish – 9’7″ x 23 x 3 – BM00785
The Dirt Nap by McTavish Surfboard
· Model: THE DIRT NAP by Ben McTavish
· Size: 9’7″ x 23 x 3
· Ref: BM00785
· Glass: Black tint on top, clear on bottom
· Foam: Special Foam with Tripple Stringer
· Lamination: 8 x 6oz silane deck, 8oz volan insert bottom
· Construction: PU (Polyurethane Foam + Polyester resin)
· Finish: Polish
· Fin system: Single Box
· Fin Not Included
· THE DIRT NAP BY BEN McTAVISH ·
Josei Prendergast about to surf her Dirt Nap McTavish on a rainy day.
When you are a designer, attention to detail can become an obsession but it sure becomes something naturally on your everyday focus. A final design is a result of million tiny details that come together, and The Dirt Nap, designed by Ben McTavish is a clear example of what we are talking about now.
The Dirt Nap · Both Functional & Intoxicatingly Beautiful
This beauty is The Dirt Nap, a longboard made for intermediate/advanced surfers. Unfortunately it is not recommended for beginners. If you place more emphasis on all-round rideability over specifics such as outright noseriding.
For Those Who Are Ready For An All-Round Rideability
Josei Prendergast & The Dirt Nap McTavish out for a fun rainy day.
Sleek outline, triple gang 1/8″ cedar stringer, wide laps and a mesmerizing color pigment; these elements sum up to make a board of a great beauty. Not only it is beautiful, but also gathers a perfect combination of form and function.
“Building custom boards for people is a key part of enjoying your shaping, not just earning a buck, you’re going to bring joy to someone”–Ben McTavish
Ben & Bob McTavish bringing joy to lots of surfers by doing what they know best: surfboards
There is a reason why The Dirt Nap’s outline is what it is: it comes form a need for versatility in the water.
“Its narrow waist brings trim speed, its soft rails bring a seamless transition through turns, and its defined nose concave generates lift when you need it most.”
Josei Prendergast dancing on her Dirt Nap surfboard by Ben McTavish.