Heard of a Surftech B1?

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DavidJohn
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16 Feb 2012 10:11pm
I hadn't.. but when the Surftech guys were in town last week I got to check one out.

It looks like some kind of indestructable SUP board.. It looks like carbon but feels like plastic.. It feels like you could drive a car over it without a problem.. and not heavy.

Looks like it would be a good river board if your river has lots of rocks.. I took some pics.

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Adapt
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16 Feb 2012 9:15pm
Here's a vid to go with your pics DJ. Funny you say the car!
faito anto
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16 Feb 2012 10:41pm
Wow, they got Gary Busey to star in their ad!
Bnaccas
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17 Feb 2012 1:40am
DJ, did you get any photo's of the Laguna Bay Surf Tech?
OG SUP
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17 Feb 2012 3:00pm
Does it come in pink?

How long, wide, thick,

How much?

Your slippin DJ
HumanCartoon
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17 Feb 2012 3:33pm
OG SUP said...

Does it come in pink?

How long, wide, thick,

How much?

Your slippin DJ


You read my mind. If it's tough and light might be just the ticket for the wife & squids.
OG SUP
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17 Feb 2012 10:04pm
Snap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Simondo
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17 Feb 2012 10:26pm
I can highly recommend those belly channels actually. It trims out rocker in the middle, to gives a flatter central rocker, and improved paddling speed. But you retain the rocker on the rails, for carving nice lines, and drive off the rails from the bottom turn.

Even if it is designed for the river!

http://sup.surftech.com/boards/b1/
Adapt
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17 Feb 2012 9:36pm
I didn't even see the step in the rail till just then. Wonder how it would surf and if they are going to do a thruster/quad option
Kaihoe
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17 Feb 2012 11:26pm
Potentially a great training board when you are pushed for time to get to and from the water and actually spend some time paddling!! It would be nice not having to be quite so careful with roofracks and straps and not having to wince when the kids bang the board into the ashphalt
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