Product Details
Slasher 9' Fish Surfboard by California Board Company®. Are you trying to learn how to surf but don't think you have the balance or even the waves at your beach to master the craft? Look no further than the California Board Company 9' Slasher Longboard! This surfboard features a wide base for stability, a foam deck to cushion your fall, and a slick hard bottom that will have you up and surfing in no time! Longboards are particularly advantageous to practice paddling when learning to catch waves and allow for a longer, easier to catch, and smoother ride than shortboards -even when the waves are small! With the shaper's signature on the bottom and a top and bottom graphic that look just like a fiberglass surfboard - no one will even know you're using a foamie! Comes with 3 easy to install and remove fins and a white leash tab that connects to the center fin allowing a place to attach a surf leash so you don't get separated from your board in the waves (leash not included).
Specifications
Dimensions: 108" x 24" x 4" |
Weight: 14 lb |
Weight Capacity: 240 lb |
Volume: 91.75 L |
Includes
- Surfboard
- 3 Surf Fins
Features
- 100% waterproof EPS foam core
- 3 wood stringers
- HD polyethylene slick hard bottom
- IXPE/XPE deck skin
- Full top and bottom graphic deck
- Foam deck designed to look like a fiberglass surfboard
- Fish shaped tail
- Tri-fin system
In September of 2008, four friends got together for 2 nights of dinner and conversation. California Board Company® had known each other for about 10 years by that time. California Board Company kicked around the idea of going into business for ourselves during those nights, and in December of that same year, Keeper Sports Products, LLC was born! Mark had started a shortened career in retail out of college in 1980 on Nantucket Island. Scott began shaping bodyboards in Southern California while attending college in 1981. The bodyboard company whom Scott was working for in 1986, was bought by a company in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Mark joined that company in 1987. One on the west coast, the other on the east coast, California Board Company joined forces with Charlie and Michael 21 years later.