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Available in 24” and 26” widths, the hydrodynamically advanced dihedral nose shape efficiently splits water off the sides of the board, letting the hull move smoothly through windy open water conditions.
Available in 24”, 26” and 28” widths, the newly refined Javelins feature a carbon construction, which makes for an incredibly lightweight and stiff board with even more direct board feel.
Available in 24”, 26” and 28” widths, the newly refined Javelins feature a carbon construction, which makes for an incredibly lightweight and stiff board with even more direct board feel.
“The Paddle For Hope is a celebration of life. Our goal is to give back some strength and confidence to people who have been diagnosed with cancer, and give them the chance to start healing through paddleboarding.” – Karin Horen, Paddle For Hope Ambassador.
“A stable platform with good glide for the heavy rider getting into all aspects of the sport.”
It’s length and glide make the Atlas perfect for coastal cruising and exploring. If you come upon some little waves in your adventures, the Atlas, will help get you into them with ease.
With finer rails and new bottom shape, the updated version is far superior than it’s predecessor when riding waves. It’s faster with an improved rail to rail sensation when standing forward and also more responsive when you come back to the tail of the board for cutbacks.
Equipped w/deck inserts for gear storage.
“Mono to double concave to V in the tail.”
I was out on the Nut 9’5” again today. The more I ride this board the more I love it. I’m starting to wonder why I even take another shorter board along with me. When ever I am on the nut I am having the best time ever, most times when I am riding another board I wish I was on the nut.
I know it is more macho to ride smaller boards, but I am loving the longer 9’5” length. The more shorter boards I sell, it just means more waves for me.~Steven Roan (Hi Tech, Maui)