Jacks Surfboards

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Eamon86
Eamon86
4 posts
4 posts
8 Oct 2010 10:34am
a mate of mine is looking for a board to start surfing with and I was just wondering if anyone has bought a Jacks surfboard before and if so what are they like ?

cheers
asea
asea
QLD
5544 posts
QLD, 5544 posts
8 Oct 2010 1:06pm
Eamon hi,there are guys on this forum that have boards for sale ranging from beginners to high performance and at least you know what you are getting,not just sales talk.prices from $350 to $700 as i have spoken to a few members recently.As far as Jacks surfboards i personally wouldn't buy one but hopefully some of the other guys will give there opinion.good luck
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
8 Oct 2010 11:50am
From what I have seen Jacks boards have very light glass jobs and dont last long. If you are looking for a cheap way into the sport with a mini mal they are a good idea as they are cheap and not bad shapes, and by the time you trash the board you need a smaller one anyway

My 2c, and its worth it
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
8 Oct 2010 5:32pm
I only comment on topic's with a positive outcome,sorry I cant comment on Jacks
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
8 Oct 2010 10:19pm
They are what they are: a decent looking cheap board for novice/young surfers... some good shapes and range of sizes/sprays...

When I was looking at something for my 12yo son it was down to a Jacks or a NSP... a NSP would outlast a Jacks 5:1...
Souwester
Souwester
WA
1267 posts
WA, 1267 posts
10 Oct 2010 10:08pm
Dont like bagging products (openly) but the Jacks are not the best quality. I bought a mini mal shape and it just did not paddle well at all and it is true with the glass job, not very tough at all. I actually own a 7'2 NSP, have had it for 6 or 7 years now, was my first board. The best board for a beginner IMHO.
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