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  2. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    It prevents the surfboard from being swept away by waves and stops runaway surfboards from hitting other surfers and swimmers. Modern leashes comprise a urethane cord where one end has a band with a velcro strap attached to the surfer's trailing foot, and the opposite has a velcro strap attached to the tail end of the surfboard.

  3. Are surfboards designed for female bodies? - AOL

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    The surfboard shaper began experimenting by altering the template, thickness and width of the boards. Jacob Arnold, 26, from the Gower shapes boards and said while female clients "tend to be ...

  4. Foilboard - Wikipedia

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    Windsurfing using a board fitted with a hydrofoil. A foilboard, also known as a hydrofoil board or foil surfboard, is a type of board used in water sports; it is distinct from surfboards in that it has a hydrofoil rather than fins mounted underneath. [1]

  5. What Does It Take to Build a Surfboard in Hawaii? - AOL

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    And that also means getting out on the water a few times a week with the rest of the factory team at T&C Surf Designs Hawaii. "We get to test out the boards," Hashimoto says. "We have to know what ...

  6. Surfboard shaper - Wikipedia

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    Surfboard shaping is not done so easily; it takes patience and determination to properly craft a surfboard. Starting from the room where it's crafted and finishing with its glassing process. Surfboard shapers use a shaping room to begin their craft. Usually the rooms are at least 5 m × 2 m (16 ft × 8 ft) and consist of fluorescent lights.

  7. Surfboards get a tech makeover - AOL

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    The design piece of this puzzle turns out to be remarkably similar to what happened with skis in the 1990s, when early parabolic carving boards made learning the sport so much easier that millions ...

  8. Olo board - Wikipedia

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    The Olo surfboard was the largest out of the three types of traditional surfboards (Alaia and Paipo board) that were used by the Hawaiian people. The Olo is twice as long as the modern surfing longboard , measuring up to 5.18 metres (17.0 ft) long, 16.5 inches wide and nearly 6 inches thick.

  9. Jetboard - Wikipedia

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    A jetboard is a motorized surfboard, where the rider controls the speed using a handheld remote control (wireless or tethered) and uses the bodyweight transfer to maneuver the board. The driveline typically consists of a water jet module (similar to what is found in a PWC ), and either a combustion engine or a battery powered electrical motor.

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