Surf Soft-board 9ft Yellow SCK
The longboard is a board for everyone, regardless of age, weight or experience and is a category of its own.
A larger board means greater stability and ease for first attempts at surfing. This particular board is designed with plenty of litres in the middle of the board, ideally distributed for a beginner.
Besides the large length, this board has a greater width and thickness. It is a very good first choice mainly for a person with more weight.
Dimensions:• Length: 9' / 108 inch / 274cm• Width: 24 inch / 61 cm• Thickness: 3.6 inch / 9.1 cm• Litres: 122L
Includes:• 3 fins 4.8 inch / 12 cm• Straight nylon ankle leash
Technical Specifications:
• Construction: EPS core, XPE Polyethylene deck and HDPE hull Slickbottom• Reinforced with epoxy resin• A central string of fiberglass and two wooden "strings" on the sides of the board for a sturdier grip and greater performance• Board design: Round-nose & squash tail
Longboard boards are perhaps the most fun boards as they provide a bit more space and buoyancy for playing with balance, even for surfing with 2 people at the same time.
Tip: Surfboards do not have a weight specification because the appropriate size depends on experience and the waves. However, when it comes to a beginner user, the ideal weight for the 9' board is: 75 - 95 kg.
Surfing the waves is one of the first water sports and a favourite among the general public. The Greek seas, although they do not have a history in the sport, are ideal for learning.
Soft surfboards are the best choice for anyone thinking of getting into the sport or simply wants a board for the kids to play in the sea.
Soft surfboards are the best choice for a first board as they are lightweight, durable against impacts and economical. The SCK boards are just that! Ideal learning boards that help the beginner to stand and maintain their balance as the litres are concentrated on the rails.
Large sizes (longboard) are exactly what a beginner needs to "ride" the small waves more easily. They also support more weight as they have more litres which are necessary for aspiring young surfers.