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		<title>How much will the cost go down for surfboards?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[china is now producing 250,000 surfboards just this year. how much money do you think they will be worth from the usual 700 bucks? would you ever get one?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>china is now producing 250,000 surfboards just this year. how much money  do you think they will be worth from the usual 700 bucks? would you  ever get one?</p>
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		<title>Are we allowed to make surfboards in Huntington Beach California?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’d like to shape and construct fiberglass surfboards (not epoxy) in the near future here in Huntington Beach, CA. But, a friend told me the other day that he heard there are a lot of zones that don’t allow it here. Is that true? If so, can you guys suggest a website where I could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’d like to shape and construct fiberglass surfboards (not epoxy) in the  near future here in Huntington Beach, CA. But, a friend told me the  other day that he heard there are a lot of zones that don’t allow it  here. Is that true? If so, can you guys suggest a website where I could  find out exactly where? Thank you for taking time to read this.</p>
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		<title>Second Hand Surfboard – a Buyers Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying second hand surfboards is by far the cheapest way to get into the sport or indeed expand your collection. There is a wealth of great gear around but some key precautions to take also. The condition of a second hand surfboard is very important to its performance and life-span. Although the majority of problems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying <a title="Current second-hand surfboards for sale" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.extremesportstrader.co.uk/buy/water/surfing/" target="_self">second hand surfboards </a>is  by far the cheapest way to get into the sport or indeed expand your  collection. There is a wealth of great gear around but some key  precautions to take also.</p>
<p><img title="used-surfboard" src="http://www.extremesportstrader.co.uk/shots/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/used-surfboard.jpg" alt="Second-hand surfboard" width="400" height="106" /></p>
<p>The condition of a second hand surfboard is very important to its  performance and life-span. Although the majority of problems can be  fixed, it is imperative that care is taken when buying a used board, so  as not to get lumbered with one that will cost more to repair than it  would have cost to buy new.</p>
<p><span id="more-19"></span>First of all, make sure any wax is taken off the board before you  view it. Wax can be used to cover up damage and discolouring, so before  you go any further, make sure it’s removed!</p>
<p>The first things to look for are dings and cracks on the surfboard.  Most boards will have some depressions, but big craters or bad fractures  should be avoided. Make sure every angle of the board is inspected, not  just the nose and rails.</p>
<p>Look for discolouring of the board in certain areas. Boards can  change colour if left out in the sun but patchy discolouring, especially  around repaired areas may suggest water damage. Delamination of the  fibreglass covering should also be looked out for and may need repair  work.</p>
<p>Previous repairs on a second-hand surfboard are not necessarily a bad  thing, in fact it can often suggest that the board has been looked  after and given proper treatment when needed. Good repair jobs are  designed to be inconspicuous and should not change the profile of the  board. Look out for and avoid bad finishing or repairs that do not cover  the whole damaged area.</p>
<p>Boards sold without fins should be considered carefully. FCS fin  systems are usually fine as it is very easy to get hold of spares, but  other fins may be more difficult to acquire.</p>
<p><img title="FCS fin" src="http://www.extremesportstrader.co.uk/shots/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/fcs-fin.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Generally with <a title="Current second-hand surfboards for sale" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.extremesportstrader.co.uk/buy/water/surfing/" target="_self">second hand boards</a>, you get what you pay for. As long as you inspect the board carefully in person, there is many a bargain to be had!</p>
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		<title>Surfboards 101: a Beginner’s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 09:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surfboards are measured by various dimensions: length, width, and thickness. The length of the surfboard will determine how easily you catch the wave. The longer the board is, the easier it will be to catch the wave. The width of the board will help you with balance. The wider it is, the more balance you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surfboards are measured by various dimensions: length, width, and  thickness. The length of the surfboard will determine how easily you  catch the wave. The longer the board is, the easier it will be to catch  the wave. The width of the board will help you with balance. The wider  it is, the more balance you will have out in the water. Finally, the  thickness of the board will provide you with float. The thicker it is,  the more buoyant you will be. You will usually find these dimensions  measured in inches and written on the underbelly of the board on the  stringer by the tail.</p>
<p>Surfboards are usually made of one or a combination of three  materials: wood, fiberglass, and epoxy. Wooden boards were the first  surfboards ever used to ride waves but have since become expensive to  make and therefore relatively obsolete. Most surfers have balsa wood  boards hanging on their walls as collectorâ€™s items. They are sturdy  but heavy.</p>
<p><span id="more-66"></span>Fiberglass boards are the typical boards used on the surfing circuit.  They are made of foam called a blank with a layer of fiberglass over  it. They are the most delicate, but in most cases the most versatile  because they can be custom shaped to your liking. The newest surfboard  material is epoxy. Epoxy boards are durable but manufactured by  machines. They are more expensive and ride the fastest, but they are not  custom made, which avid surfers eventually prefer. Beginning surfers  might prefer epoxy boards over other materials. Board makers like Bic  and South Point have a line of economical epoxy boards that work well  for surfers just starting out.</p>
<p>Most recently, there are new boards being made of carbon fiber that  are extremely durable but also very expensive. Hollow-core boards are  also popular because they provide more float and are extremely  lightweight, yet have quick response and high performance.</p>
<p>Most boards also have a stringer and a rocker. The stringer is the  wooden line that runs down the center and length of the board. Stringers  help to keep the foam and board intact. The rocker is the curve of the  board, which prevents the board from catching an edge. The bigger the  rocker, the easier it will be for you to turn on your board. Long boards  usually have a flatter rocker because they tend to ride on a relatively  flat part of the wave . Short boards, on the other hand, tend to have  more rocker because they are designed to ride a much more critical part  of the wave. Bigger, faster waves require more rocker in shortboards to  give the rider ample board control. .</p>
<p>Your collection of surfboards is called your quiver. If you stick  with the sport long enough, you might eventually have a quiver of 10 to  20 boards! No matter how big your quiver is, it will certainly be a  collection of boards with various shapes and sizes to suit different  conditions and purposes.</p>
<p>When a board reaches retirement, surfers believe the board  â€œbuckles.â€  In other words, the board has developed some kind of  weakness in its core that will no longer allow it to perform as you  would like it to. When the board buckles, breaks, or is just overly  aged, it means itâ€™s time to retire your board. One way to prevent your  board from aging quickly is to store it in a board bag in a cool, dry  place. Boards are best stored horizontally because that will cause any  water that does seep into the board to distribute more evenly, rather  than sending it straight to the tail if you store it vertically. Also  keep in mind that dings?even bad bumps and bruises?are easily fixable,  so donâ€™t give up on your board if it has cosmetic issues!</p>
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		<title>How to Find a Surfboards Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 16:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surfboards are available in many different sizes, colors, styles and lengths. They can be expensive but it is easy to learn how to find a surfboards sale. Keep your eyes on the surf shops in your area and online Surfboard companies. Many stores will put surfboards on sale during the off season. This is also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surfboards are available in many different sizes, colors, styles and lengths. They can be expensive but it is easy to learn how to find a surfboards sale. Keep your eyes on the surf shops in your area and online Surfboard companies. Many stores will put surfboards on sale during the off season. This is also an excellent time to get surfboard accessories and stock up on essentials such as surf wax.</p>
<p>Another way to find a great deal of surfboards is to contact the store manager. Explain to them what you are looking for and about what price range you need. They may be able to offer you a discount or let you know when their product will be on sale. If nothing else, you can get free advice from an expert and he/she can always contact you when an optimal surfboard comes in.</p>
<p><span id="more-104"></span>When you are searching for the right surfboard does not risk high quality for a lower price. The right surfboard for your weight and height is needed to have a successful day surfing. You also need to consider your area and the intensity of the waves. If you expect extreme conditions then you may need a longer narrower surfboard.</p>
<p>Smaller waves then you would want a fish or long board.</p>
<p>Most surf shops have a weight and height guideline to follow when purchasing a new board. Try to stay within these guidelines and pick the right board for your shape and size. Many beginners try to surf with boards that are too short. It is important to pick a long board when you are first starting out. Look at the measurements of the board, the thicker the easier to ride.</p>
<p>A long board does better in weak waves and helps beginners get used to the feel of surfing. Take you time and follow all the safety precautions. You may also have fun with different shaped boards. An oddly shaped board is great for beginners. A new technology, for example FCS fins, can allow you to change multiple fin setups. Some boards have the FCS slots for up to 5 fins. From one fin to four (quad) your preferences for your ride.</p>
<p>If you are a more advance surfer you may want to choose a shorter board. Now that you have skilled some of the basic surfing instructions you may want to buy a smaller board. This will allow you to maximize your movements and go much faster. Keep an eye out for sales as you progress in your surfing abilities.</p>
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		<title>Santa Cruz Surfboards Are Determined to Keep up to Speed With the Surfers That Are Going Faster, Bigger, And Higher</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Santa Cruz Surfboards are something that many ardent surfers are today in search of. Being as they are custom Realized then by nature, they are going to be to the liking of the buyer. Some of the most voguish custom surfs are Affected by MTD (Michael Tuten Design). A great illustration of these can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Santa Cruz Surfboards are something that many ardent surfers are  today in search of. Being as they are custom Realized then by nature,  they are going to be to the liking of the buyer. Some of the most  voguish custom surfs are Affected by MTD (Michael Tuten Design). A great  illustration of these can be seen at waterboyz.com</p>
<p>A typical custom Produced surfboard would be contrived alike to the following</p>
<p>The boards are being evaluated in varied dimensions: width, thickness and length.<br />
The Length<br />
The length of the board will be the one settling how homey the person may catch the wave. The taller it is, the lusher it is.</p>
<p><span id="more-86"></span>The Width<br />
The width of the surfboard will be the one that assists with the poise.  The wider the measurement is, the more poise you can feature when you  are in the water.</p>
<p>The Thickness<br />
Lastly, the thickness of the surfboard will be the one offering the  swim. The thicker the surfboard is, the more overflowing it will be.<br />
If you want to know what your boards dimension measures are, you can  witness them inscribed a few inches on the underbelly, around the  stringer by the boards tail.</p>
<p>Custom Earned surfs are more often Prepared from a combining of three specified materials: fiberglass, wood and epoxy resin.</p>
<p>Wooden surfboards were the very first boards that have of all time been  employed to ride the wave, but for the reasonableness that it has grown  expensive to establish a wooden surfboard, these are noncurrent. Most of  the surfers these days have wooden boards dangling upon their walls as  their individual collector s tokens. Wooden boards are heavy and stout.</p>
<p>Fiberglass surfs are the frequent surfs that are being employed on the  surfing contests. These surfboards are Gained from tested foam that is  denoted as a blank along with a peculiar bed of fiberglass over the  foam. These varieties of surfs are the most delicate, but they are  likewise the most versatile, for the reasonableness that they can be  custom processed to your taste.</p>
<p>Epoxy is the youngest board material. These boards are manufactured by  machines and are very prolonged. They are a lot more high-priced and the  fastest kind of surfboard to ride, however, they are not custom  Created, which is the understanding why avid surfers prefer more. Most  of the newbie surfers will have the alternative of the epoxy resin  boards and they are the variety that will operate comfortably for  surfers that are exactly beginning out.</p>
<p>Recently, there have been fresh custom Scored surfs that are being  custom Worked of a carbon fiber, and these form of boards are enormously  long-term, on the other hand, very costly as well. There are besides  those boards that are addressed as the Hollow-core boards, they are very  best-selling for the rationality that they offer much more float, and  are exceptionally lightweight, still realizing speedy reaction and  acting at a towering degree.</p>
<p>Custom Built surfboards are Realized to your wishing. You can too select a intent, dash and form that you would like.</p>
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		<title>Custom Attained Surfboards Deserving the Excess Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 16:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Custom Established surfs are something that many crazy surfboarders are immediately in search of. Being as they are custom Created then naturally, they are going to be to the caring of the purchaser. Some of the most snazzy custom surfs are Attained by MTD (Michael Tuten Design). A good case of these can be ascertained [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Custom Established surfs are something that many crazy surfboarders are immediately in search of. Being as they are custom Created then naturally, they are going to be to the caring of the purchaser. Some of the most snazzy custom surfs are Attained by MTD (Michael Tuten Design). A good case of these can be ascertained at waterboyz.com</p>
<p>A characteristic custom Earned surfboard would be fashioned similar to the following</p>
<p>The boards are being evaluated in varying dimensions: width, thickness and length.</p>
<p><span id="more-148"></span>The Length<br />
The length of the board will be the one fixing how easy the person may catch the wave. The taller it is, the simpler it is.</p>
<p>The Width<br />
The width of the surfboard will be the one that facilitates with the balance. The wider the measuring is, the more poise you can get when you are in the water.</p>
<p>The Thickness<br />
At Last, the thickness of the surfboard will be the one supplying the swim. The thicker the surfboard is, the more overflowing it will be.</p>
<p>If you want to recognize what your boards dimension measurings are, you can determine them inscribed a few inches on the underbelly, around the stringer by the boards tail.</p>
<p>Custom Made surfboards are more often Realized from a compounding of three specified materials: fiberglass, wood and epoxy.</p>
<p>Wooden surfs were the very first boards that have ever been employed to mount the wave, but for the understanding that it has become overpriced to get a wooden surfboard, these are obsolete. Most of the surfers these days have wooden boards clinging upon their walls as their individual collector s particulars. Wooden boards are overweight and robust.</p>
<p>Fiberglass surfboards are the popular surfboards that are being used on the surfboarding competitions. These surfboards are Earned from particular foam that is referred as a dummy along with a peculiar bed of fiberglass over the foam. These kinds of surfs are the most delicate, but they are likewise the most proficient, for the reasonableness that they can be custom determined to your preference.</p>
<p>Epoxy is the most innovative board stuff. These boards are constructed by machines and are very prolonged. They are a lot more pricey and the fastest kind of surfboard to ride, however, they are not custom Affected, which is the rationality why avid surfers opt more. Most of the freshman surfers will have the alternative of the epoxy resin boards and they are the kind that will play substantially for surfboarders that are simply beginning out.</p>
<p>Lately, there have been fresh custom Worked surfs that are being custom Affected of a carbon fiber, and these kind of boards are tremendously prolonged, on the other hand, very high-priced as well. There are likewise those boards that are addressed as the Hollow-core boards, they are very popular for the ground that they ply much more float, and are exceptionally lightweight, still stimulating express response and doing at a commanding degree.</p>
<p>Custom Attained surfs are Built to your caring. You can as well opt a design, panache and build that you would like.</p>
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		<title>Surfboards – Just the Strongest Will Act</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different Typecasts of Surfboards There are Contrasting forms of surfboards that fledgling and practiced wave riders can pick out from. Each of these clear surfboards have their individualized pros and cons, and of course their unique aims. Here is a list of the Contrasting Types of surfboards. These as well as others can be observed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different Typecasts of Surfboards</p>
<p>There are Contrasting forms of surfboards that fledgling and practiced  wave riders can pick out from. Each of these clear surfboards have their  individualized pros and cons, and of course their unique aims. Here is a  list of the Contrasting Types of surfboards. These as well as others  can be observed at waterboyz.com.</p>
<p>Thruster or Shortboard</p>
<p>This is a typecast of surfboard that is unremarkably practiced for  contest-style surfboarding and for shredding. This is a board that  forfeits the paddling easiness for the sake of contain, speed and might.  Their length is more or less five feet and six inches up to six feet  and four inches long, and in between sixteen inches and nineteen inches  wide, ofttimes holding a round squaretail. A board that is fashioned for  forward-looking form of surfers. A nice example of these Cases of  boards would be a Mickey Munoz or Webber.</p>
<p><span id="more-110"></span>Fish</p>
<p>This surfboard differs a lot from a short board, due to the distinct  rounder and wider nose, also a much wide mid-section width and having a  swallow tail . Two select cases of these would be the Oxbo Retro or the  WBZ round. This form of board is between five feet and two inches and  six feet and four inches long, with a length between eighteen inches and  twenty inches width. Fish surfboards are contrived to enhance the  capability of wave catching, at the same time as, maintaining the  maneuvering performance and the speed, a surfboard that is perfect for  small sized to medium sized waves.</p>
<p>Gun</p>
<p>This surfboard is narrow, long and has a pointy nose and tail, which is  referred to as pin tail, which enables maximum rail contact. Ranges from  six feet to ten feet plus! A surfboard that is supreme for big waves,  or for the crushing, steep waves. Since they feature a long and narrow  shape, they are very easy to paddle out to get further to the sea and  the big waves and much easier to control if on contact with steep waves.  The Gun s name was draws from the phrase elephant gun , which means  that the board is the surfers very own gun for hunting the big and giant  surfs. A good example of these would be the Keith Malloy Round Pin or  the Mark Richards 6.</p>
<p>Long board</p>
<p>The Long board is also known as the log or the cruiser . Longboards are  more often than not over eight to nine feet long, and with a rounded  nose. Two good quality ones are the BIC Ecomp long board blue or the  Santa Cruz Charger pin blue lt. These kinds of boards are a lot more  stable in the water, and they are a lot easier to paddle, and also  having great chances of catching some waves, which makes them perfect  for newbie surfers. However, because of their size, they tend to sustain  a hard time getting through white water, and some oncoming sets that  they ought to out the back .</p>
<p>Funboard</p>
<p>These kind of board ranges in length from six feet and six inches and  eight feet flat, and about twenty inches to twenty-two inches wide.  Funboard is a great combination of the paddling power of the Longboard,  along with the turning capability of a shortboard. These Cases of boards  perform very well in all aspects of conditions, and are very much ideal  for a lesser amount of experienced surfboarders. Two great choices  would be the Drew Brophy or the Drew 7.</p>
<p>Aside from these, there are also the Malibu or Mini Mal, Bodyboard and Foamboard that you can select from as well.</p>
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		<title>Surfboards – Merely the Greatest Will Execute</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Various Characters of Surfboards There are Different sorts of surfboards that fledgling and intimate wave riders can prefer from. Each of these defined surfboards carry their own pros and cons, and of course their special designs. Here is a list of the Diverse Types of surfboards. These as well as others can be incurred at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Various Characters of Surfboards<br />
There are Different sorts of surfboards that fledgling and intimate wave riders can prefer from. Each of these defined surfboards carry their own pros and cons, and of course their special designs. Here is a list of the Diverse Types of surfboards. These as well as others can be incurred at waterboyz.com.</p>
<p>Thruster or Shortboard<br />
This is a character of surfboard that is ordinarily employed for contest-style surfriding and for shredding. This is a board that dedicates the paddling ease for the sake of command, speeding and might. Their length is roughly five feet and six inches up to six feet and four inches long, and in between sixteen inches and nineteen inches wide, frequently having a round squaretail. A board that is projected for elevated sort of surfboarders. A rational illustration of these Cases of boards would be a Mickey Munoz or Webber.</p>
<p><span id="more-117"></span>Fish<br />
This surfboard differs a lot from a short board, due to the definite rounder and wider nose, besides a much wide mid-section width and sustaining a swallow tail . Two premium examples of these would be the Oxbo Retro or the WBZ round. This variety of board is between five feet and two inches and six feet and four inches long, with a length between eighteen inches and twenty inches width. Fish surfboards are designed to enhance the capability of wave catching, at the same time as, maintaining the maneuvering performance and the speed, a surfboard that is perfect for small sized to medium sized waves.</p>
<p>Gun<br />
This surfboard is narrow, long and has a pointy nose and tail, which is referred to as pin tail, which enables maximum rail contact. Ranges from six feet to ten feet plus! A surfboard that is supreme for big waves, or for the crushing, steep waves. Since they experience a long and narrow shape, they are very easy to paddle out to get further to the sea and the big waves and much easier to control if on contact with steep waves. The Gun s name was draws from the phrase elephant gun , which means that the board is the surfers very own gun for hunting the big and giant surfs. A good example of these would be the Keith Malloy Round Pin or the Mark Richards 6.</p>
<p>Long board<br />
The Long board is besides known as the log or the cruiser . Longboards are more often than not over eight to nine feet long, and with a rounded nose. Two good quality ones are the BIC Ecomp long board blue or the Santa Cruz Charger pin blue lt. These sorts of boards are a lot more stable in the water, and they are a lot easier to paddle, and likewise having great chances of catching some waves, which makes them perfect for newbie surfboarders. However, because of their size, they tend to sustain a hard time getting through white water, and some oncoming sets that they ought to out the back .</p>
<p>Funboard<br />
These kind of board ranges in length from six feet and six inches and eight feet flat, and about twenty inches to twenty-two inches wide. Funboard is a great combination of the paddling power of the Longboard, along with the turning capability of a shortboard. These Types of boards perform very well in all aspects of conditions, and are very much ideal for a lesser amount of experienced surfboarders. Two great choices would be the Drew Brophy or the Drew 7.</p>
<p>Aside from these, there are besides the Malibu or Mini Mal, Bodyboard and Foamboard that you can opt from as well.</p>
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