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.
Mountain Skippy – Wakesurf Board
THE LOOKS
One of a kind, unique, handmade, Hollow Wooden Wakesurf Board, built to last a lifetime.
Transform your space with the Mountain Skippy – Wakesurf Board, where stunning wall art meets coastal vibes. This vibrant piece captures the essence of the beach, making it the perfect decor to bring a slice of seaside paradise indoors. Ideal as a thoughtful gift for surf enthusiasts or anyone who cherishes the coastal lifestyle, the Mountain Skippy serves as both a statement piece and a functional surfboard for wakesurfing adventures. Elevate your home with this unique blend of art and sport, and let the waves inspire your decor. Embrace the beach life with the Mountain Skippy!
PRODUCT SPECS
Weight | 6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 49.5 × 21 × 1.5 in |
Fin Style 3” fixed twin fins cantered at 15%
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
Answering the FAQ, learn all about how our paddleboards are built.
Product Review | Wood Paddle Board
Pro SUP Athlete Girard Middleton from Sobe Surf & Paddle gives his review on the look and feel of the ride of a Little Bay Board.
Our New Story | Scaling SUP
Take a peek into our world-class wooden SUP manufacturing facility in Petoskey, Michigan.
Custom Paddle Board Gallery
Spark your imagination then let it run wild! Collaborating with our customers is what we love to do! Check out some of the custom paddle boards we’ve built in the past.
How to Care for your Paddleboard
How to Care for your Little Bay Board - Wooden PaddleboardOVERVIEWWhile our boards are pretty darn durable, let's face the facts, you purchased the "BMW" of paddleboards. Would you take your BMW two-tracking and mudding? Maybe? We are not to judge. But generally,...