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Length  

  7'9''

Max. Width  

  22''

Max. Thickness  

  2''5/8

Construction  

  ACS

Fin set-up  

  Fin-Loc®, Thruster

Shaper  

  Gerard Dabbadie

One of the top selling single surfboards of all time, the 7’9” Natural Surf has earned a reputation as an extremely versatile, long lasting, and affordable surfboard. Its user-friendly design provides ample floatation to catch all types of waves while the performance shape enables ‘down-the-line’ fun for first timers to advanced surfers. The Natural Surf gives lightweights and smaller surfers an easy to carry, durable and stable ‘big-board’ feel for starting out. Heavier or bigger surfers enjoy the mid-range length and proven performance for their transition to shorter boards and bigger surf conditions.

 


colors available vary.




Free leash if you pay cash when you pick up the board.


Instruction video included


2
Free bars of wax.  
sorry no shipping
you must pick up at our shop


 I have this room full of boards listed in my ebay store.
Click here to see the current list of boards for sale.

http://andersonsportsllc.com/surfshop.html

 

Directions for auction winner.

From the Garden State Parkway

Take exit 109 and follow signs for Route 520 East. Take Route 520 East all the way to the end (Landmark - Dunkin' Donuts). Make a left turn onto Broad Street and travel approximately 1 mile. Jack's Music Shoppe will be on the left hand side. (1 block before the end of Broad Street.)

From Route 35 North

Take Route 35 South over the Red Bank / Middletown Bridge. Go straight through the first light. Go to the next light (Front Street). Make a left and go approximately 1/4 mile to Broad Street (3rd traffic light). Make a right onto Broad Street and Jack's Music is one block up on right hand side.

From  Route 35 South

Take Route 35 North into Red Bank. At Railroad Crossing, stay on the right (Landmark - Rassas Pontiac car dealer should be on your right). Go straight onto Broad Street and Jack's Music is one mile down on the left hand side. (1 block before the end of Broad Street.)