Has Anyone ever heard of blue cheer or ocean surfboards?

Has Anyone ever heard of blue cheer or ocean surfboards?

I recently stumbled upon some surfboards for sale and they were fairly cheap, like 20 bucks. But I have never heard of them, can anyone fill me in on these?

Seared Ahi 6′2″ Quad Fin Retro Fish Surfboard


$545.00

The 6′2″ Quad Fin Seared Ahi is a great all-around board. 6″ longer than the Grunion, it’s for shortboarders who are bigger or those who want to transition from a longboard/funboard. The Seared Ahi has a great feel, catches waves effortlessly and is extremely maneuverable. Works in knee high slop to overhead+ waves. Perfect for surf trips. If you can only take one board, this one is it. Colored reddish brown with gloss polish. The quad fin setup makes it very versatile and allows you to progress your surfing even more. When you first start out, put the larger pair of fins on the back towards the tail. This will keep it more stable. Once you have the board dialed up, move the larger fins to the front and you’ll feel like you’re riding a whole new, more maneuvarable board!

Binary Polar Complete Skateboard


Skateboarders are a pretty unique breed and the Binary Polar Complete Skateboard graphics are a good way to put your bi-polar personality in visual form. The feeling you get from a perfectly-dialed switch, front-side-five down a set of stairs brings a feeling of love for the sport and your bros and thats apparent at the end of the day when you cruise home super-stoked on the session. What is the effect when shit doesnt go right and your ass or skull pays the price for a slight miscalculation in your approach speed or rotation? An effin miserable beast is exposed and any bystanders need to look out for flying boards thats what. Its cool, thats why youre a skater, because all of the werewolf positions were filled when you got your ticket to join this world.Product FeaturesDeck: 100% Canadian Hardrock MapleLength: [Regular] 32in (81cm); [Old School] 32in (81cm)Width:[Regular] 8in (19cm); [Old School] 9.75in (25cm)Wheelbase: Trucks: Binary Blank Bearings: ABEC-3Wheel Size: [Regular] 52mm; [Old School] 57mmWheel Durometer: [Regular] 90A; [Old School] 83ARecommended Use: Use in place of medicationManufacturer Warranty:

Hammerhead 7′4″ Dual Fin Retro Fish Surfboard


$575.00

The 7′4″ Twin fin Hammerhead is a large ocean beast. We designed it as a transition board for longboarders wanting to go smaller. You won’t find another board under 10′ that catches waves better. It also makes a great beginner board for smaller surfers. We took our first Hammerhead prototype to Hawaii and the first person who rode it, a teaching pro, immediately bought it from us for his shop. This could be the best board you’ll ever own. Colored grey with gloss polish. Includes 2 removable FCS 5″ fins – custom color matched 5″x8″ keel fins available as an option. Glassing: 6oz + 4oz deck / 6oz bottom and Surfblank foam. Dimensions are 3″ thick, 22 3/4″ wide, 18″ nose and 17″ tail.

Kaos Shortboard


Kaos Shortboard – 5′11″ x 18.125″ x 2.25″, with green and blue airbrush.

Surftech Rusty Kerr TL2 Surfboard


The thin and narrow Surftech Josh Kerr TL2 Surfboard begs to be ridden in fast, rampy waves. Boost off those head-high peaks and dial in your aerial tricks on this super fun stick.Product FeaturesLength: 5ft 9in (175.26cm); 5ft 10in (177.8cm); 5ft 11in (180.34cm cm); 6ft (182.88cm): 6ft 1in (185.42cm)Nose: [5ft 11in] 11in (27.9cm) Center: [5ft 11in] 18.12in (46.02cm) Tail: [5ft 11in] 13.9in (35.3cm) Thickness: [5ft 11in] 2.03in (5.16cm) Construction: TL2 Fins: Future Recommended Use: Fast waves, aerial tricks Manufacturer Warranty:

“The Flyin’ Fish” – 6′ Quad Fin Hybrid Fish


$365.00

The Flyin’ Fish Epoxy QUAD hybrid fish surfboard… Wide, Stable, and Fast. If you’re looking for speed down the line in small to head high surf then keep reading.One of the biggest transitions on the ASP tour (main pro surfing tour) is the move from traditional thruster fin setups (3 fin) to quad fin setups.Our quad fish surfboard is a one of the best hybrid fish surfboard designs out there. The nose is pulled back giving it a wider nose template for easy wave catching and with 4 fins the speed you will generate down the line will allow you to rip even on mushy waves.Add Epoxy EPS construction to the mix and you have a surfboard you can’t pass up…Epoxy construction makes this fish surfboard lighter and stronger than a traditional glass construction fish. This makes the surfboard float better, paddle better and virtually indestructible (it’s not really indestructible but pretty close).The quad hybrid fish surfboard is perfect for the intermediate surfer, or someone who wants to move from a long board down to a short board.It will allow you to perform the turns and cutbacks that a short board will, and at the same time it will still be thick enough to float you well and paddle easily. If you’re looking for a small wave short board this is the one. It has a little wider template for wave catching, and with 4 fins, when you stand up… hold on, this board flys down the line.

Beluga 5′10″ Quad Fin Round Nose Fish Surfboard (Epoxy)


$535.00

Our 5′10″ Quad Fin Epoxy Beluga is the perfect combination of paddling ease and performance. It’s short length makes it very maneuverable while it’s width, thickness and extra volume up front makes it a wave catching machine! Wait till you see the surprised look on the longboarders when you catch a wave that they miss. We recommend this board for advance surfers or intermediates who want to drop down to a smaller board but still want to catch lots of waves. The quad fin setup makes it very versatile and allows you to progress your surfing even more. When you first start out, put the larger pair of fins on the back towards the tail. This will keep it more stable. Once you have the board dialed up, move the larger fins to the front and you’ll feel like you’re riding a whole new, more maneuvarable board!

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One Response to “Has Anyone ever heard of blue cheer or ocean surfboards?”

  1. from the horse's mouth 08. Feb, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    blue cheer is the jay stone label of board, the older vintage ones are still cheap, and looking at the psychedelic colours i cant think why lol. As for the ocean boards i had to look em up not heard of em, link http://www.cleanoceansurfboards.com/catalog.html

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