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Tuflite JC Equaliser 6'10
6'10" JC Equalizer - This board rips! While the full nose, ample volume and extra ??Hawaiian?? entryrocker will allow you to catch waves easily, you??ll still be able to do full power arcs in critical sections.
LENGTH: 6'10" 208.28 cm
NOSE: 12.8" 32.51 cm
MID: 20" 50.80 cm
TAIL: 14.6" 37.08 cm
THICK: 2.5" 6.35 cm
VOLUME: 39cc
FINS: FCS
TECHNOLOGY: Tuflite
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LENGTH: 6'4" 193.04 cm
NOSE: 11.9" 30.23 cm
MID: 19.35" 49.15 cm
TAIL: 14.5" 36.83 cm
THICK: 2.35" 5.97 cm
VOLUME: 30cc
FINS: FCS$1,180.00 -
This is a true one board quiver. Up front you have a ‘fish’ like nose – wide through the 12” mark with an easy entry rocker and single concave. From the mid point back, the template narrows in a long curve into a rounded pin tail with a little more rocker under the back foot and a double concave to vee behind the fins.
This combination makes a board that paddles well and catches waves like a fish but also performs in more critical waves. Under your front foot the board is fast and accelerates quickly, with speed to burn. As you transfer your weight to your back foot the combination of the round pin and double concave makes the board sharp and responsive, easily capable of holding a high line in the barrel or deep gouging carves.
With 5 Futures fin boxes, the Hybrid can be ridden as Quad or Thruster.
Dimensions Volume 5’8 x 20” x 2 3/8” 30.6 l 6’0 x 20 1/2” x 2 5/8” 35.7 l 6’4 x 21” x 2 3/4” 40.2 l 6’8 x 21 1/2” x 2 7/8” 44.9 l $829.00 -
MCCOY
“This design is the first Nugget I shaped in 1994.
Proven to be a very versatile performer in a wide range of wave conditions from 1′ ~ 8′ all around the surfing world; thicker wider and shorter with more volume and buoyancy than you have had before, easy to paddle and catch waves, easy to control, with more speed than you have had in years! When it starts to barrel, you will be laughing.”Geoff McCoy
Biaxial Fibre Glass has about half of its fibers aligned along the length of the cloth (0 degrees) and about halfway across the cloth (90 degrees) lending itself as a perfect option for creating a controlled flex pattern.Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam is a version of polystyrene foam typically found in the core of Firewire surfboards. EPS is typically the lightest of the three foams used in surfboard construction resulting in a much lighter board translating to increased buoyancy and floatation. Basically the lowest density or lightest board will float you the best! The advantage of better buoyancy is added paddling speed and increased maneuverability allowing you to ride a smaller board. EPS foam core is also less likely to deteriorate over time!
Epoxy Resin is a healthier alternative to polyester as epoxy emits 50-75% fewer VOCs (volatile organic compounds) than polyester resin, which means a decrease in harmful chemicals in the shop and the environment in general. In fact, epoxy is a common household item, safe to use without a mask and with only moderate ventilation. Epoxy is lighter than polyester. Under most circumstances, resin makes up a large part of a completed board’s overall weight. Not only is epoxy lighter than polyester, but less is needed per coat. This ends up meaning a lighter surfboard – a big plus for most surfers. The biggest bonus However is the durability and strength of epoxy resin.
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ELEMNT Mid Length - Sky
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Construction: EPS/epoxy
Fin System: FCSII / Future sides plus Single fin box
Rocker: low
Bottom Contours: rolled vee to single/double concave with vee out the tail
Tail Shape: round tail.
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- 6’8" 21" 2 3/4" 40.50L
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ELEMNT Wild Cat - Dune
Elemnt's Wild Cat Dune has a wider outline plan shape with pulled in round tail, flat bottom rocker combined with a little nose and tail kick.
Lots of volume throughout concentrated from centre point forward under chest area. Fuller rails with single concave bottom running from nose into double concave through fin area and out tail.
Multi fin allows you to run between classic single fin, 2+1 single plus sides, quad fin or twin fin setup.
Construction: EPS/epoxy
Fin System: Multi Fin FCSII /Futures + single fin box
Rocker: medium nose entry, low off the tail
Bottom Contours: subtle single to double concave
Tail Shape: Pulled in round tail.
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Dimensions:
- 6’4 21" 2 11/16" 40.02L
- 6’6 21 1/2" 2 3/4 " 43.12L
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- 7’0 22 1/8" 2 7/8" 50.54L
- 7’2 22 1/2" 3" 54.84L
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“This design is the first Nugget I shaped in 1994.
Proven to be a very versatile performer in a wide range of wave conditions from 1′ ~ 8′ all around the surfing world; thicker wider and shorter with more volume and buoyancy than you have had before, easy to paddle and catch waves, easy to control, with more speed than you have had in years! When it starts to barrel, you will be laughing.” Geoff McCoy
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Torq Tec Big Boy 6'6"
“I WAS SMILING SO MUCH I GOT SUNBURNT TEETH!”
This is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The dark horse, charlatan, imposter. You think you’re looking at a funboard? Think again. This is a funboard on steroids. This is Jekyll and Hyde.
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Torq Epoxy Composite offers performance shapes in our state-of-the-art epoxy layup. These boards have the best balance of Lightweight versus Durability. Using our own unique lamination process, we are able to use a very strong fiberglass lay-up of 6oz and 4oz combined in 3 layered deck and 2 layered base (with a 4 layered rail lap) with a high density EPS foam, but still achieve a board weight that matches a lightweight fiberglass lay-up.
The result is light but very strong board, with good flex characteristics and as with all torq's, excellent value for money.
The TEC shortboards have 2 full layers of fiber over the deck and bottom. On the deck we use an extra 6oz deck patch with gives triple layer ding resistance, but doesn't resist the flex along the rail. The addition of a carbon filament stringer and UD carbon twin strips on the base makes these super springy and responsive.
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