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In this range we have reunited our best 2007 wave shapes/boards.These “Classic Waves” have balanced compact outlines, guaranteeing a traditional but aggressive output of the wave discipline. They are intended to satisfy all types of riders, during all wind conditions and for all spots. Their shapes are homogeneous; they have a curved rocker line, boosted by a double concave worked under the zone of pressure. This enables them to ally tolerance, easiness to handle and performance.The two inferior sizes (62 & 68) are intended for wilder conditions and/or average size riders, with a narrower tail (round pin tail), more V and a curvier rocker line. The two more voluminous shapes (76 & 86) have a OFO width, more important round tail and more voluminous rails, ideal for a superior lean, in lighter/irregular wind conditions, or for riders whose body mass is more imposing. Shape characteristics Scoop: curved for manoeuvrability and comfort in wavesTail kick: reactivity under the back foot. V: control and precision in surfs.Outline: compact and balanced for more manoeuvrability, reactivity and stability, planning, tolerance and control in high wind. Rails: thin and soft, more voluminous and round on the 76 and 86, for manoeuvrability, control and stability in surf. Double concaves: narrow and deep under the foot zone, makes the board accelerate. Concave: under the mast track zone, for a better planning and comfort.

PROGRAM EURO WAVE62
Model Volume liters Width cm With OFO cm Length cm Weights kg +/- 6% Fins Recom. size cm Sails

Classic Wave

51.532.12366.1 53332386.2 55.536.32396.3 5837.42416.4 PW 20.5 PW 20.5 PW 20.5 PW 21.5 17 - 23 19 - 23 19 - 23 20 - 25 2.5 / 5.3 68 3.0 / 5.5 76 3.0 / 5.5 86 3.5 / 6.0
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