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Detalhes de produto
Surfboard shape
Versátil para ondas diferentes
Tail
Para curvas potentes
Setup do Fin
Versátil, ágil e estável
Artigo núm.
Género
- Homem
- Mulheres
- Crianças
Características da surfboard
- Prancha rígida
Nível de ride
- Perito
- Avançado
Comprimento
- 9'3 ft
Largura de prancha
- 32 inch
Volume
- 160 liter
Sistema Fin Box
- Universal
Peso do rider
- 85-95 kg
Peso líquido
- 10 kg
Tamanho | Uni |
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Comprimento (ft) | 9'3 |
Largura de prancha (inch) | 32 |
Volume (liter) | 160 |
Descrição de produto
AllWave
The AllWave is designed for intermediate wave SUPers looking for a stable and easy paddling board to catch wave after wave, whether it’s clean overhead walls, or small and choppy.
This year we made marked advances to the shape – that when combined – significantly enhance the stability and paddling, while at the same time increase manoeuvrability and waveriding performance.
A slightly straighter narrower outline overall, mixed with increased volume & thinner rails, allows the AllWave to sit deeper in the water, making it more stable at low speeds and also increasing acceleration and hold on the wave face. The final addition – a new winger tail – boosted the turning ability, and makes the board feel much more agile, sporty, and smaller underfoot than it actually is.
- Bottom:Bottom with single concave into Vee adds drive on the wave
- Compact outline:Wide and compact outline for an easy, balanced stance when paddling and surfing
- Hard release edges:Hard release edges in the tail for direct acceleration and a light feel, with
- Lightly domed deck:Lightly domed deck for maximum stability blending seamlessly into the thin rails
- Mastfoot insert:Mastfoot insert for windsurfing option
- Rail line:Rail line less curvy for better acceleration and hold on the wave
- Small tail:Smaller tail for snappy turning
- Smaller fins:Bottom and rail shape provide ultimate grip allowing for smaller fins
- Winger:Winger makes it more agile, sportier, more alive
- thin rails:Maximum carving via the pulled down thin rails