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Gnaraloo Dune Buggy Soft Surfboards

Liam from Castor Bay

Second hand beginners surfboard in good condition. Orange or Blue.
$150 each

Compact, easy to manage, with plenty of stability so little aspiring surfers can get out there and enjoy the waves. The Gnaraloo Dune Buggy is the perfect entry level surfboard for first timers under 40kg/85lbs, and a great option for little rippers who love messing around on a softboard.

Feature an integrated Fin System, Wooden Stringers to ensure the board is stiff enough. A light weight EPS core combined with a PE foam layer on the deck and a High Density PE Slick that is mounted to a thin PE Foam layer on the bottom give the board an awesome feel in the water. Soft enough not to hurt should you fall on it but hard enough to handle the power of the waves.

L 147cm
W 50cm
Thick 7.5cm
Volume 35 l
Board Contours: Flat Bottom
Rail: Full Rail
Surfer Skill Level:: 0-2ft

Price: $150

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