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19 Apr 2010

BOLT MAG – NEW SPRING SUMMER ISSUE ONLINE

BOLT Magazine - Fourth Issue - Spring Summer 10 On the menu bar above click to view fullscreen, download pdf version or print

We are stoked to launch the fourth issue of our biannual magazine.
In this Spring Summer edition you will read what we were doing on the last six months.

Among all, we highlight:
The Trip: Hawaii 2010 – Return to the Source
Collection: Spring | Summer 10
A Pure Source: Graham Smith – It’s a Shaper’s Life
Highlightning: Radio Cuba
We Like: Rémi Bertoche
Profile: Txaber Trojaola
Worldwide Bolt: The Bolt Riders cruising Mexico, Indonesia and The Philippines
Bolt Lab: New Surfboards Collection
Stuff: Short News
Bolt4Free: Do you want to win Great Prizes? In each issue we challenge you to be one of the best 3 participants!

The printed issue will be available soon for free in all retailers that sell Lightning Bolt around Europe and USA.

24 Feb 2010

Lightning Bolt at ISPO – Surf in the snow

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To witness that one could actually breathe surf, within the snowy environment of ISPO 10 in Munich, was absolutely amazing! It happened at the Lightning Bolt booth, as the gathering of remarkable and true legends of the history of world surf, coming from different parts of the world, took over the mood and involved all surf fans and visitors.
Below: The official dj
Left:The 3 Pipeliners

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It was an authentic Lightning Bolt show starring Rory Russell, the legendary Hawaiian Pipeline master, Jonathan Paskowitz, the surf industry veteran and second oldest son of the unavoidable Californian surf clan – the Paskowitz Family, and Graham Smith, the renowned and prominent South African shaper, together with the brand new surfboards and apparel collection.
Right: Rory Russell and his strange friends

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Next to the stunning Lightning Bolt «Pipeliner» models, these down-to-earth celebrities were giving interviews and autographing pins and posters, chatting and posing for the numerous cameras with fans and friends, creating a cool, relaxed and effortless welcoming vibe.
Left: Jonathan Paskowitz and Graham Smith

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Above: Our security was well signed
Right: Paulo Couto and Raquel Dias, our portuguese apparel designers

The feedback on the surfboards and apparel collection couldn’t be better. Everyone was really excited to see how the Lightning Bolt crew went back to the roots, taking aboard the original surf brand character and distinction and interpreting it smoothly into something different and fresh.
We are happy to say that Lightning Bolt is offering an alternative for a new feeling of nostalgic satisfaction that the surf community is warmly welcoming.
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Lightning Bolt at ISPO Munich 08Rory Russell and victorious António Dias, our graphic designer

1 Feb 2010

Lightning Bolt is at ISPO

Banner_Promo_webFor the first time we will be presenting our new Autumn-Winter 10 collection and also our new surfboards collection.
Come and visit us in Munich (Germany) – 07-10 February 2010.
We will be in Hall 2, booth 138.

11 Dec 2009

NEW SURFBOARDS COLLECTION

Lightning-Bolt-New-surfboards                                                       Click here to view the new catalogue

In the early seventies, when legendary Gerry Lopez was busy turning the Lightning Bolt logo into the most powerful symbol of the surfing world, he had started, at the same time, the “short board revolution” in Hawaii. The huge 12-foot boards, inspired by the ancestral Polynesian wooden flat planks, were then replaced by boards with shapes suited to the various wave sizes and types.

They were no longer flat and started having a curved bottom (rocker) enabling sharper turns and they also became narrower to drop into big waves, at high speed, escaping the lip, but with sufficient length to absorb the impact of the water surface turbulence.

His 9’ Guns and 7‘or 8’ Mini-Guns, which had won so many times at Pipeline for Gerry, and later for his fellow surfer and shaper Rory Russell, displayed the Bolt symbol with pride, inspiring the brand’s slogan:“The Bolt - more often seen coming out of the waves’ tubes, across the world”.

With all this prestige and heritage, Lightning Bolt is presenting a range of models of its Classic Boards conceived by three traditional LB shapers: Rory Russell from Hawaii, Craig Hollingsworth, from California and Graham Smith, from South Africa. From these different areas, they have shaped LB surfboards, maintaining the traditional and innovative characteristics for all types of waves, which made this board brand a legend.

Right now, if you want to order one or to know the prices, you must send your request by e-mail to info@lightningbolt.eu.com.

See the full catalogue here.

Rory Russell

He is himself a legend as a shaper, after the several world class

championships he won and as a Pipeline Contest twice winner, riding boards with the Bolt logo, he conceived and shaped fast, reliable and manoeuvrable for such big and hollow waves.

And also as many surf films movie star, like Five Summer Stories and many others.

After more than 30 years, Rory is back again with Lightning Bolt, a brand that never really left his heart. In meantime, he has been teaching people to surf, for the last twenty years, being an example of the “real spirit of surfing”.

Graham Smith

From South Africa, Graham Smith has shaped, sprayed and glassed over 50.000 boards with “passion and finesse”, as he says, during his 40 years of activity, for many great surfers in the world.

In the beginning of his surfing career, Graham was a member, in S. Africa, of Mike Larmont’s surfing team, using LB boards shaped by him who had, in 1973, obtained the rights to the Lightning Bolt International brand. He made boards with Larmont, until opening in 1978 a board factory with the legendary Shawn Tomson who had already won a Pipeline Contest in 1977, becoming later World Champion.

At that time, many famous surfers like Ian Cairns, Shawn Tomson, Jeff Hakman and Mark Richards, inventor of the “Twin Fins”, rode on Lightning Bolt boards, seen on all surfing films of that period.

When in 1986 John Shimooka and Sunny Garcia, then 15 years old, arrived from Hawaii to S. Africa to compete, were put under Graham Smith’s guidance, using the boards he shaped specially for them, with all his knowledge and experience, to complement their surfing talent and different styles.

All this knowledge, experience and charm will be present in our “Lightning Bolt” range and now it is up to you to choose the board which best suits your surfing style and aspirations and find out why they became so famous…

Craig Hollingsworth

Craig has been shaping surfboards since 1973. Craig was born and raised in Southern California, and a world class surfer himself. Craig has travelled the world over perfecting his designs.

With his long time experience and hands-on-approach to testing surfboard performance, Hollingsworth is one of the most versatile shapers in the world today.