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*Fins NOT Included
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
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5’2” | 20.5" | 2.35" | 28.75 cl |
5’4” | 21.0" | 2.45" | 31.75 cl |
5’6” | 21.5" | 2.5" | 34.45 cl |
5’8” | 22.0" | 2.63" | 38.0 cl |
5'10” | 22.5" | 2.72" | 41.5 cl |
B-Grade beauties have mild cosmetic imperfections that DO NOT impact the board structure, performance, or longevity. B-Grades come with the full factory warranty. We can't guarantee the specific cosmetic oddity that you will be getting, but we can guarantee the amazing price and handcrafted performance.
Please visit our customer care page for returns, exchanges and all customer service inquiries prior to placing your order.
We proudly ship worldwide and have shipped products to over 25 countries. International shipping rates are automatically calculated and shown at checkout.
Additional shipping rates may apply depending on location and type of item. We will contact you if there are extra fees associated with your order and reserve the right to cancel your order and issue a refund if we are unable to ship your order at a reasonable price.
Orders will be packaged and ship out within 2 business days (our shop is closed Sundays and Mondays)
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