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Surf Guide 2006: Surfboard Reviews The Board Room By Mark Anders
THE SUREST WAY to catch a perfect ride is to choose the right board size and shape for your skill level and local break. With surfboards, thicker means better flotation, wider equals more stability, and greater length translates into increased paddling speedvital for catching a wave. The second consideration is materials: Most boards either are made of shaped foam cores covered in fiberglass or they're machine-molded foam sandwiches wrapped in an epoxy laminate. Traditional foam-and-glass boards tend to be more affordable and thus more popular, while molded boards are lighter yet more durable. We picked five user-friendly sticks that'll get you up and ripping.
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