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Why a soft kneeboard? Why not! It will allow you to surf most blackball or bodyboard-only beaches. It will be lots kinder to your body during wipeouts. The smaller size is much easier to transport (no extra airline fees, as it's regarded as a bodyboard). It's easy to surf, and can handle slop waves to overhead juice. Our soft kneeboards are shaped using Arcel cores, Surlyn slick bottoms and polyethylene decks and rails - the same materials used for quality, high-end bodyboards. Unlike a typical bodyboard, a soft kneeboard employs a multi composite tubed stringering system along with removeable boxed skegs. The design is a modified pintail that is 60" in length and 21-1/2" in width. |
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