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materials and shape.
Modern surfboards are made of
polyurethane or
polystyrene foam.
Unlike soft top
surfboards, hard top
surfboards are also
covered with layers...
- A
surfboard shaper is
someone who
designs and
builds surfboards. The
process of
surfboard shaping has
evolved over the years, and the
shaper often tailors...
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Rusty Surfboards, a San Diego–based
surfboard company founded by
surfboard maker Rusty Preisendorfer in 1985.
Before starting Rusty Surfboards, Preisendorfer...
- toed-in rail fins can
cause surfboards to
oscillate and
become unstable – a
phenomenon known as "speed wobbles". Most
surfboards intended for
larger waves...
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surfboard locks use wire rope or wire
cable to make the
connection from the
interface point on the
surfboard to the
securing object. Some
surfboards do...
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Surfboard wax (also
known as surfwax) is a
formulation of
natural and/or
synthetic wax for
application to the deck of a
surfboard, bodyboard, or skimboard...
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prevents the
surfboard from
being swept away by
waves and
stops runaway surfboards from
hitting other surfers and swimmers.
Modern leashes consist of a urethane...
- Look up
surfboard or
funboard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
surfboard is an
elongated platform used in the
sport of
surfing and windsurfing. Surfboard...
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Grain Surfboards is an
American company based in York,
Maine that
manufactures hollow wooden surfboards. The
surfboards are made
primarily from northern...
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including surfboards, longboards,
stand up
paddle boards (SUPs), bodyboards, wave skis, skimboards, kneeboards, surf mats and macca's trays.
Surfboards were...