Inflatable and hard paddle boards are two of the most popular types of paddle boards on the market today. Both offer unique advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to consider which type of board is right for you before making a purchase.
Petoskey Stone Surfboard
THE LOOKS
This 5′ 9.5″ wood surfboard is built from dark Red Cedar and light Aspen woods, laser cut and pieced together to form a Petoskey Stone pattern.
THE SHAPE
The Paul Jensen inspired 5’9” Fish. Original shape by Steve Lis. This board encompasses a timelessly proven ride. This wood surfboard has a mostly flat bottom that gives the planning speed you’d want on the waves or behind the boat.
Sized for a rider up to a 200 pounds.
- 3-1/4” rocker at nose
- No rocker at tail
PRODUCT SPECS
Weight | 10 lbs |
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Dimensions | 69.5 × 21 × 2.5 in |
Fin Style 3” fixed twin fins cantered at 15%
1 in stock
Each piece of sustainably forested wood is hand-milled, tuned to perfection, and precisely placed right where it should be. Our boards tell us a story and we listen.
The Details | FAQ
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