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NSP Elements HDT Sleep Walker Blue

C$969.00 Excl. tax
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Product description

The Elements Sleep Walker Longboard, shaped by Tully St. John is a tried-and-tested allround longboarding shape. This design is road-tested and scrutinized by the world’s best longboarders all the way through to everyday surfers and by those just starting out to create a formula that works for everyone. Add our durable Elements HDT technology and you have one of the best longboards on the market.


Rail: 50/50 forgiving
Bottom: Single concave with slight chine, to rolled V
Ideal waves: 1-6ft
Level: Beginner to World Champ


Features:
• Deep entry concave
• Forgiving rails make it easy to nose ride, turn and not catch
• Good thickness through midsection to easily paddle into waves
• Large nose area for hanging ten
• Medium rocker line so the board doesn’t nose dive and allows for great maneuverability


Fins:
All Elements Sleep Walker boards come supplied with a single 10″ center fin for their US-10 box

 

SIZE CHART

Length Width Thickness Volume Weight +/- 5%
9'4" 23 ¹/⁴" 3" 78.1 Liters 6.24 Kg
9'6" 23 ¹/²" 3 ¹/⁸" 83.7 Liters 6.50 Kg

Specifications

SKU
NESW0903
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