Shortboard surfboard Shortboard 5'5 ESSENTIAL SERIES FCS 2 (Kid)
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shortboard surfboard
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Characteristics

Shape
shortboard
Level
beginner
Width

18 in

Thickness

57.1 mm
(2.2 in)

Volume

24 l
(6 gal)

Description

Prism Surfboards is a French company. Top-of-the-range board sold via our website without intermediaries. A board that benefits from the Ecologic France recycling scheme. Our board for kids. Whether you're a beginner weighing less than 35 kilos or an expert weighing less than 65 kilos, this is the ideal board! About the Shortboard 5'5 Kid The shortboard is the board reserved for speed and action enthusiasts with a little experience. Lively and sharp, it reacts at the drop of a hat to stall your maneuvers and requires good control of your stance. We've selected a 5'5" model, 24 L and 18 wide... a very responsive little board. Concave hull over the rear 2/3. With this type of board, there's no time to fall asleep... but it's a lot of fun. For whom is this board suitable? This is our board for kids. Whether you're a beginner weighing under 35 kilos or an expert weighing under 65 kilos, this is the board for you! Enjoy! Our planks are laminated to rigorous specifications to ensure greater strength with less weight: Air-conditioned lamination rooms guarantee ideal humidity levels, for perfect drying (greater strength with equal lamination). Vacuum lamination with excess resin drain: the fiberglass needs just the right amount of resin for impregnation. Vacuum lamination allows the resin to be drawn into the fiber, while the excess is evacuated via the drain. Because too much resin equals a heavier board, but above all one that's less solid because the fiberglass becomes brittle.

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