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NZ SURFING MAGAZINE
|May/June 2018
THE HARD WORKING TRIO OF SURFBOARD DESIGN
As innocent as these three words sound, they pretty much sum up what makes a surfboard ride and feel the way it does and why one board goes differently from another. It’s fascinating how these three components present themselves in so many different parts of a surfboard and how they affect the interaction of the water flow from a breaking wave when coupled with the application and placement of weight through the rider’s feet. These three facets are largely responsible for why your surfboard goes great in some waves and not so great in others!
This story is from the May/June 2018 edition of NZ SURFING MAGAZINE.
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