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Product description

5'10 Softech The Middie Epoxy Series - FCS II - 3 Fin -Trop

The ultimate all round mid-length. Fun for everyone. A well-rounded board. Whether it be clean and pumping or desperate times, a drawn in tail with ample rocker out the back lets you whip this board around with ease. Don’t be afraid to go up in volume. A wider nose and waist keep this board up on top of the water, making it our best epoxy board for small/mushy conditions or for beginners looking for an easier wat to catch waves. Plenty of rocker in the nose to hook into a turn or keep you from pearling, this board was designed with all skill levels in mind. FCS II Soft fins included.

Dimensions: 5’10 x 20” x 2 1/4"
Volume: 28.5 ltr

Features

  • Epoxy core with single stringer
  • Vacuum glassed with 6oz. cloth
  • FCS II Performance fin boxes
  • High density PE foam deck
  • Ultra-thin soft HDPE slick bottom

Epoxy Core Construction

  • FCS II TOOL-LESS FIN SYSTEM: Tool-less click in fin system for rapid fin changes to suit all levels of surfing ability.
  • VACUUMED GLASS: Multilayered 6oz E-Glass construction across the deck and bottom of the board provides a strong and durable build.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT CORE: Precision shaped lightweight EPS foam core to keep the board responsive and easy to carry.
  • SLICK BOTTOM: High impact slick bottom improves speed and projection, while helping to bust through choppy conditions.
  • TIMBER STRINGER: Solid hardwood birch stringer provides strength, rigidity and responsiveness.
  • HIGH DENSITY FOAM DECK: Soft foam on the deck of the board to absorb any impact, which also features a surface that minimises abrasion on the inner leg.

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