What are the dimensions of a surfboard?
Funboard Sizes
Surfer Weight (lbs.) | Surfer Weight (kg) | Surfboard Width |
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100-140 | 45.4-63.5 | 20½″-21¼″ |
140-160 | 63.5-72.6 | 20¾″-21½″ |
160-180 | 72.6-81.6 | 21″-21¾″ |
180-200 | 81.6-90.7 | 21½″ -22¼″ |
What size is a Midlength surfboard?
6’8 to 8’0
When it comes to classifying a board as a midlength surfboard it generally has to sit in the 6’8 to 8’0 range, with a fuller shape than a shortboard, but more pulled in and performance orientated than a full blown mini mal. Simply put – it’s the middle length between a shortboard and a longboard!
What size board does Italo Ferreira ride?
IF-15 ITALO FERREIRA STOCK DIMENSIONS
LENGTH | WIDTH | VOLUME |
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5′ 8″ | 18.50″ | 25.1 L |
5′ 9″ *Italo’s dims | 18.62″ | 25.98 L |
5′ 10″ | 18.70″ | 27.04 L |
5′ 11″ | 18.80″ | 28.50 L |
How are surfboard dimensions written?
These numbers denote the surfboard dimensions and are generally written as: Length X Width x Thickness and Volume. With each measurement denoting: Length: From nose to tail.
What is the average length of a surfboard?
Surfboards come in lengths from five feet to over twelve feet. The length of the board is determined by the type of and the size of the waves that a board will be used on. The ideal length for a surfer will depend on the surfers own height, weight, and surfing ability.
What boards does Torren Martyn ride?
Overnight, Martyn went from riding primarily sub-6-foot boards to driving 7-foot-plus Cadillacs. “That board changed my perception,” says Martyn.
What boards does Italo Ferreira use?
The F-15 is a high performance shortboard developed for the 2019 WSL Champion Italo Ferreira. It features a well balanced outline that foils into a wider nose to create stability upon returning from radical maneuvers.
What kind of board does Italo Ferreira ride?
The IF-15 is a high performance model developed by Timmy Patterson, for the high flying and hard carving, WSL surfer Italo Ferreira. This is the winningest surfboard on the WSL World Tour this year!