SWA Wave X - Round Up
The SWA Wave Series kicked off with a bang down in the Wild Wild West Country… In the warm sunny first...
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The SWA Wave Series kicked off with a bang down in the Wild Wild West Country… In the warm sunny first...
After four years of solid development, with quite a few changes throughout that time, Tabou have decided to keep this...
Starboard’s Kode shapes differ throughout the range to suit the conditions in which the board is most likely to be...
The Wave Cults are marketed as RRD’s range to suit the broadest variety of wave conditions. They’re also said to...
The 2010 Wave line replaces the Real World Waves that have been around for the past few seasons. With this...
The ‘one board quiver’ from Goya has seen a few improvements for 2010, with new straps and pads plus a...
Although retaining the same name as last year, the three smaller New Waves are entirely new shapes with shorter, wider...
Dubbed as the perfect board to use in anything from big hollow surf to small mushy waves, the Exocet would...
Starboard are the first to bring a four-fin set-up back to the windsurfing market with the introduction of their Quad. We’re...
The Da Curves are totally new shapes for 2010 and are still available as singles or twin-fins (though not as...
The Chakra is the second line of thrusters to be put into production by Witchcraft. It supposedly has more of...
The Twin-Fin 84 is part of Quatro’s brand new Tempo range, and has been designed to perform in waves found anywhere...