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SPECIFICATIONS:
- 6'0" x 22 1/4" x 2 3/4 (40L)
- Thruster fin setup (Futures)
WAVE HEIGHT:
- Waist to Overhead
SKILL LEVEL:
- Beginner to Advanced
FREE SHIPPING Orders over $200 anywhere in Continental United States
$10 Flat rate shipping for soft goods and select hard goods accessories for orders under $200
$40 Surfskates, iSUPs, balance boards, skimboards, bodyboards, board bags
$250 Surfboards shorter than 8 foot
$500 Surfboards 8 foot and longer
We proudly ship worldwide and have shipped products to over 25 countries. International shipping rates are calculated by weight and are shown at checkout. Additional international shipping fees will apply to surfboards and oversized items.
Orders will be packaged and ship out within 2 business days (our shop is closed Sundays and Mondays)
For returns, exchanges and all customer service inquiries please visit our Customer Care page.
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Wetsuits are just magical pieces of rubber that allow us to do what we love, even in the dead of winter! You can find sizing charts online for pretty much any brand and they are a great starting point when trying to figure out your sizing. When you look at the chart, the height dimension tends to be more accurate than the weight, so make sure you fall within the range they offer there.