Damaged boards - how bad is this?

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dedekam
dedekam
57 posts
57 posts
27 Sep 2022 10:00pm
I am looking for a midsized freeride/freerace board. I came across these two boards, I am a bit hesitant as the damage on both cover a rather big area. Neither are repaired professionally but by the owners.

What do you think?



PhilUK
PhilUK
1113 posts
1113 posts
28 Sep 2022 12:23am
It depends upon the actual damage under the repair. I would want to give the boards a good going over first, is the repair likely to lift off and ask the owner what the damage was.
I've repaired small damage on my boards and it looks a lot worse now than what it actually was.
thedoor
thedoor
2506 posts
2506 posts
28 Sep 2022 12:39am
It certainly drops the price. The main thing would be if its water tight. There is a test you can do over night but not something you could do when inspecting a board.



I tend to ask myself is this damage a lot worse than the typical damage I do to my boards. If not then I don't mind as long as I have reasonable confidence it was repair wellish and did not take on lots of water, hard to know also. Some people would try comparing current weight to manufactured weight, but I think you need to take on litres of water to make a meaningful difference in weight :))))
dedekam
dedekam
57 posts
57 posts
28 Sep 2022 3:11am
Thanks guys, I passed on both boards as the damage was in no way reflected in the price of either of the boards.
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