DISC

Reno Abellira Rides the Disc; Victoria, Australia, 1970

Photo: Art Brewer

Reno Abellira. Photo: Rich Wilken

Brewer (left) and Abelirra
- Designer:
- Reno Abellira, Dick Brewer
- Manufacturer:
- Inter-Island Surfboards
- Introduced:
- Length:
- 6' 6"
- Width:
- 19"
- Thickness:
- 2.75"
- Weight:
- 8.5 lbs
- Fins:
- One
- Core material:
- PU foam
Text from Inter-Island Surfboards ad, SURFER Magazine, January 1970 A radical new trip for the progressive surfer—the first authentic ski tip—designed by Richard Brewer and Reno Abellira. Reno’s Disc is 6' 6" by 19" with a 14" tail and a 14" nose—the board weighs 8.5 pounds and is 2.75" thick—Reno weighs 116 pounds. He uses the Disc at Ala Moana and in California surf. Reno mentions “the disc is...
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