NSP x VOLUME SHAPES
Since 2001, the NSP brand has been synonymous with the production of durable, quality epoxy technology surfboards. Pairing this manufacturing technology with the Volume brand, which focusses on user friendly performance, is an exciting development and prospect for surfers worldwide.

Designed by Richie Lovett, former Championship Tour surfer and meticulous shaper. Each Volume model carries his signature outlines, proven templates, and a focus on pure function that promotes his passion for surfing better.

Skill Level: Intermediate +/-

Built in NSP’s legendary CSE construction that redefines the perfect balance of durability, performance, and bang for buck!.

Midlength

The Volume Mid has nothing to do with middle-age laziness and everything to do with maintaining your wave count.

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Hybrid-X

The Volume Hybrid X is the third iteration of the Hybrid series with a focus on better paddle efficiency, start-up speed, and stability.

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Fish

The Volume Fish takes the confusion out of choosing just one board. A modern utility fish for a variety of conditions.

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WHO RICHIE CREATED THESE SHAPES FOR?

Volume Fish
Targeted at the committed surfer who might be struggling for speed and acceleration on a lower volume board, or for anyone whose skills have surpassed a longer, wider funboard. This model is for riders looking to enhance their progression from an intermediate- into the more experienced class.

Volume Hybrid-X
Fast with lots of flow, the Hybrid X targets the intermediate-to-experienced surfer, wanting a super reliable, performance-based allrounder for small-to-medium size waves. This model is also valid as a travel companion for shredders not wanting to compromise on a performance approach to wave riding.

Volume Midlength
The Volume Midlength offers exceptional trim speed over flatter sections and the ability to duck and weave through steeper parts of the wave, this is the perfect board for dedicated surfers wanting to maintain their status in the line-up, and the older crew needing to keep up with the kids.