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| Epic boards are
known for their bright colors. The shaper of the Epic boards is
Tim Phares. This particular board (on left) is 2 inches thick and is 6
feet 2 inches thick.
JS boards are known for their airbrush effects. The shaper is JS. The board is 2.25 inches thick and 6 feet and 1 inch long. |
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| South point
boards are very popular. They might even be the most popular board
today. They are known for their unique designs. The South point board on the left is designed by Carl Schaper. It is 3 inches thick and, and not very wide at all. The thinner the board the harder it is to control in the water. The board would not be good for a beginner. The south point board on the right is also designed by Carl Schaper. It is 2.5 inches thick, and again, it is not wide. It would not be good for a beginner to use. |
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| Rusty boards are my favorite. They are designed for intermediate to advanced surfers. They also have specific types of boards for beginners. They are my favorite boards because of their unique designs. The thickness of these boards are 2 inches, the height is 6 feet. |
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| These boards are great for beginners because they are so long. The board on the right is a RAT. |
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![]() these boards are surf diva brand. They are only for the girls because of their designs! They even have boards for "lefty's".
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