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trod27
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Postby trod27 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 3:43 am
Hello, anybody have any reviews on travel split boards? I like this one from Newind. pricey but it is carbon fiber and looks well made. I have a friend with the twin tip version which he likes.
http://xtremebigair.com/Newind-Split-su ... P1468.aspx
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Postby Pier » Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:21 am
trod27 wrote:Hello, anybody have any reviews on travel split boards? I like this one from Newind. pricey but it is carbon fiber and looks well made. I have a friend with the twin tip version which he likes.
http://xtremebigair.com/Newind-Split-su ... P1468.aspx
I have a Newind twin tip carbon, super well made. I use it for all, not only for travelling.
Newind can make also different surf spit boards as that website.
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trod27
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Postby trod27 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:47 pm
Thanks. I also found this Nobile Split Surf Board. It I same price not carbon.
http://xtremebigair.com/Nobile-INFINITY ... P1641.aspx
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Postby Pier » Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:53 pm
www.newind.net
you can talk/write directly with the shaper and ask your favourite size, colours, materials.
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Postby liv2surf » Sun Oct 30, 2016 9:22 pm
These are all skimboard style surfboards. I don't prefer this style of surfboard in the waves, I prefer boards that are at least 2.25" (6.5 cm) thick. I am looking for a real surfboard split. The technology uses long rods that extend deep into the board. The technology has disappeared. Pope Bisect was one company that did it for surfboards.
http://www.dailystoke.com/gear-categori ... pe-bisect/. If anyone knows of a full sized split surfboard, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks, liv2surf
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