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$1,599.90
On the Bic Core 148 Windsurfer, whatever the conditions, you're always at ease, stable and comfortable, still able to post a decent speed, which after all, is exactly what you want from a good freeride board!". That's what WIND magazine said in a review of the former Techno 148, and... |
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$1,539.95
The Bic Nova 210D Windsurfing Board - Learn to windsurf and get a taste for funboarding!! The new Nova 210D and 170D are designed primarily for the purpose of learning to windsurf. With plenty of volume and wide stable platforms, these boards are ideal for those who have never windsurfed... |
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$1,695.95
The Bic Techno 118 Windsurfing Board - Downwind speed with a dash of freeride! The Techno 118 is the most slalom-oriented board in the Techno range. That doesn’t mean it lacks versatility. In fact it’s the ideal choice if you just want one board to ride in a maximum variety... |
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$1,159.90
The Naish Kailua Windsurfer is an oversized beginner board that features a smooth scoop/rockerline that makes the transition from non-planing to planing as fluid as possible. This shape also makes it easier for beginners to handle stronger winds. A rounded rail shape offers more forgiving turning characteristics. To help sailors... |
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$1,389.90
For '05 the Pacific Free Force Windsurfer is the result of a partnership with AHD and is offering the AHD FreeDiamond shapes at a great price. These shapes feature added width under the mast track for quick planing combined with reduced thickness and a narrow tail for better control in... |