The Harley Ingleby Moe Mini Surfboard range is now available in sizes sub 7 foot! Opening up one of their favorite boards to the wider surfing community and really blurring the line between the mid-length and full performance surfboard markets. It doesn’t matter what your size, weight or skill level is, there’s most likely Moe to suit. Thruster or quad fin setups work well in the Moe.
Size & Volume Details
| Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6'6" | 21 ½" | 2 ⅝" | 41.0 |
| 6'10" | 21 ½" | 2 ¾" | 45.0L |
Product Info
The Harley Ingleby Moe Mini Surfboard range is now available in sizes sub 7 foot! Opening up one of their favorite boards to the wider surfing community and really blurring the line between the mid-length and full performance surfboard markets. It doesn’t matter what your size, weight or skill level is, there’s most likely Moe to suit. Thruster or quad fin setups work well in the Moe.
Size & Volume Details
| Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6'6" | 21 ½" | 2 ⅝" | 41.0 |
| 6'10" | 21 ½" | 2 ¾" | 45.0L |
Product Details
- Type: Mid-Length
- Surfboard Tech: Thunderbolt Black
- Concept Designed by: Billy Tolhurst
- Tail: Squash
- Fin Configuration: Tri-Quad
- Fin Plug: FCS II® compatible fin boxes
*fins not included
Product Construction
Thunderbolt Black
There are 3 construction types within the Thunderbolt Technology. Thunderbolt Black is handcrafted using a blend of carbon and fiberglass lamination layers. The bottom lamination layers are 2-ounces of fiberglass layered with 6 oz. of carbon fiber while the deck is layered with 2 oz. of fiberglass and then 6 oz. of carbon fiber. The handcrafted result is a competition weight and flex longboard.
Additional Info
The MOE mid-length range was designed to have an easy ride and good paddling, while keeping good stability and support. The bottom is pretty flat with a double concave between your feet, a really good combination for carving turns in a wide board. Rails are not too thick, for sensitivity, and they transition from neutral round forward through round tucked edge to the fin area and low hard behind the fins. The rails are foiled from forward of centre toward the tail, for drive through turns and good travel around white water sections.
Thunderbolt Technology
Thunderbolt Technology utilizes advanced materials and technology to decrease weight while enhancing performance, flex characteristics, board control, and durability. Mass-produced epoxy boards are corky and stiff. While light and durable, they simply don’t ride well. But Thunderbolt’s hand-built boards take superior epoxy materials to an entirely different level. These boards provide the feel and sensitivity of a good poly board but deliver performance far beyond traditional epoxy pop-out constructions. Indeed, those who ride these high-tech epoxy boards claim they actually feel better than polyurethane. Thunderbolt boards are 100% hand layups. They begin with an EPS foam core with multi-component carbon fiber stringer systems that produce engineered flex and twist for a more lively, responsive performance. Proprietary designs employing internal carbon fiber components are then arrayed in the deck and bottom of the deck for precise flex control and strength. The core shield PVC provides flexible protection to increase strength and durability without compromising the flex and twist characteristics built into the blank. With ample carbon fiber and fiberglass in the deck, bottom, and rails, these boards both outperform and outlast traditional PU boards and other epoxy designs.
Harley Ingleby Surfboards
Harley Ingleby is an Australian professional surfer renowned for his expertise in both longboard and shortboard surfing. He has achieved significant success in competitive longboarding, including multiple national titles and two victories on the prestigious World Longboard Tour. Known for his smooth style, advanced technical skills, and adaptability, Ingleby consistently excels in a wide range of wave conditions.
Billy Tolhurst
Billy Tolhurst has been a surfer and board shaper for over 50 years, pioneering design and innovation across a wide variety of surfcraft from a young age. His nearly three-decade-long partnership with Harley Ingleby has been instrumental in crafting board designs that helped secure Harley's World Longboard titles. More recently, their collaboration has redefined performance standards for mid-length surfboards.
Shipping From Subtotal
Subtotal and Cleanline Surf have teamed up to make sure you can get any Thunderbolt surfboard you want shipped to your door. Through our partnership, we have direct access to inventory at the Subtotal warehouse in California and we can special order you boards by CJ Nelson Designs, Harley Ingleby + Tolhurst, Skindog (Ben Skinner), Kai Sallas Longboard Co., Surf Crime, and Part Time Lover.
Here's how it works. Once an order is placed we contact Subtotal promptly to confirm your board is in stock. Once confirmed the average wait time for a board to ship is 3 business days. Additionally transit time is 1 to 5 business days depending on where you are located. Most boards are ready to go, however, if there is any extended delay in shipping your board we will let you know right away.
US Shipping Rates for Surfboards Shipped From Subtotal Distribution
CJ Nelson Designs, Harley Ingleby + Tolhurst, Skindog (Ben Skinner), Kai Sallas, Surf Crime, Part Time Lover
| Location | 7'11 and under | 8'0 and up |
| Lower 48 States | $140 | $185 |
| Hawaii, Alaska, & Puerto Rico | Not Available | Not Available |
Expedited Shipping?
We'll need to get you a custom quote if you are working with a deadline and need a surfboard delivered in a few days.
Surfboards shipped from Subtotal Distribution are delivered signature required. Read more about our shipping policy.
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase you may return it for a refund, or exchange within 30 days of receiving your order.




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