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No matter what board size you choose, you get a high-quality piece of surfing equipment that will serve you a long time. Pick a 8-9 foot one if you are just starting out or a 7 foot one if you have some surfing experience and be prepared to get asked where you got your surfboard from.

This South Bay Board surfboard is known for its wax-free fingerprint textured top deck, screw & leash plug and HDPE reinforced bottom deck. You will find 3 fins placed on the bottom of the board for the maintenance of speed and a round rubber bumper tail for the board’s safe vertical storage.

The construction of the board is quite durable – there is an EPS closed-cell foam core, a PVC lined waterproof fin holes and a capacity of up to 200 pounds.

Things we like:
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    The double concave bottom deck ensures the high speed of the board
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    Wide range of colors and sizes allows you to choose a custom-friendly board
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    It's durable and will last
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    A good board to improve on
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Things we don't like:
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    If you're not serious about getting good
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Specs & Features
  • Material: EPS closed-cell foam core, HDPE bottom deck, squash rubber tail
  • Design: Shortboard/Longboard
  • Dimensions: 96” x 23” x 3” (8’0” board)
  • Capacity: 200 pounds
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Things we like:
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    The double concave bottom deck ensures the high speed of the board
  • check-mark
    Wide range of colors and sizes allows you to choose a custom-friendly board
  • check-mark
    It's durable and will last
  • check-mark
    A good board to improve on
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    If you're not serious about getting good
Click to see more
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