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This is an ad for a perfect beginner to advanced board comes with leash only surfed a few times selling as not getting enough use and have too many boards

this blurb is from the web the board is normally £499 new 

DARKHORSE

The soft board revolution is on, and they are no longer thought of as merely a toy. The fusion of great shapes and highly engineered construction come together in a vortex of style and performance.

The Darkhorse features a glass-wrapped EVA core and wooden I-Beam stringer making it unlike other soft boards on the market today. This glass/foam hybrid board's feel creates a fun, lively, high-performance feeling. Its FCS Fusion compatible fin boxes are glassed-in and PVC reinforced to give you maximum lateral stability and drive through the turns. The foam-backed HDPE skin makes the Darkhorse durable and offers more protection when you get tossed in the shore break.

Ideal for

Beginner surfers
Intermediate-to-advanced surfers looking for fun times in junky waves, when their regular shortboards would bog.
Surfboard great for the whole family
Safe surfboard for rental shops and camps

Summary

The soft board revolution is on. Great shapes and highly engineered construction come together in a vortex of style and performance. 


Complete dimensions 7'4 / 223.5 cm x 22.5" / 57.2 cm x 70L
Weight 11.0 lbs / 5.0 kg
Max Riders Weight 255 lbs / 115 kg
 

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