Specs
TYPE: | Hybrids,Other |
SIZE: | Length: 5' 4" to 6' 2" Width: 20.00" to 21.50" Thickness: 2.5" to 2.87" |
MATERIAL: | PU |
TAIL: | Round |
FIN: | Five Fin Option |
SKILL LEVEL: | ![]() |
FEATURES: | Hybrid: Egg/Shortboard ITS HIGH VOLUME DESIGN ALLOWS IT TO BE RIDDEN MUCH SHORTER. IT’S FAST, SKATIE, AND HIGHLY MANUEVERABLE. IT’S AVAILABLE WITH A 5 FIN CONFIGURATION THAT GIVES IT EVEN MORE RANGE, BEING SURFED AS A QUAD OR TRI |
RETAIL PRICE: | $0.00 |
USED PRICE: | $0.00 - $0.00 |
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THE “DWART” WAS CREATED TO BE THE BOARD FOR 90% OF THE WAVES WE SURF. IT’S BEEN SUCCESSFULLY SURFED FROM 1’ -10’ AND THIS THING RIPS!
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By Eric on 0000-00-00
overall i love my current board
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By JOSE on 2012-11-10
HIGH VOLUME, PERFECT SUMMER BOARD AMUST IN YOUR QUIVER FOR CRAPPY AND SMALL DAYS.
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By monteirn on 2010-09-27
Hard for duck diving due to volume...
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By Tom on 2012-02-09
Great all around board for your average NJ surf.
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By RW on 2015-09-18
Ridin a 5'9" as my go-to board for now on the Central Coast,CA. Catches waves easy and is quite responsive. Duck diving is no problem for me, and I'm 67 yrs old.
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By Bernardo on 0000-00-00
Specially hard to do stepper bottom turns
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By Eric on 0000-00-00
overall i love my current board
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By Joey on 0000-00-00
Eh
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By Richard on 0000-00-00
Skatey
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By Jake on 2011-08-08
I use it as a groveler in New England: thigh high to overhead. Very fast paddle and down the line. As mentioned by others, a little hard to duck dive, but this depends on which size U pick. I am intermediate 5'8", 155lbs. For my weight, the 6'0" was very fast, but tougher to turn due to the volume. The 5'10" has been mint for me.
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By Felipe Rosa (Brazil) on 2013-11-10
It is a good board. Remember to buy really lower than your current board to better use. She has a lot of volume and full rim, which over time will make you miss a board that allows curves steeper. I'm 165lb and wear a Dwart 5'4 and I think it's too much. Perfect for really small waves.
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By Jonesy Jbay on 2015-05-21
Everyday small wave smasher.General rule of thumb -catch more waves ....go faster=improves your small wave skills and time in the water.Pivots great into the pocket of wave. Downside-yeah don't get it too floaty for duck diving....it can be tricky in the tube making fine adjustments with the rail....got to ride it more on the tail in these instances like Supers -Jbay
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By Jonesy on 2010-10-06
great for UK east coast, pig to duck dive tho.
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By Bernardo on 0000-00-00
Very good board!!!!
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By Ndogpoodles on 2011-09-03
great bord i am 5'9 155 and ride the 5'6 its perfect. and great at doing airs and turning and fast down the line. the 5'6 is the same volume as the 6'2 redline sooooo not hard to duck dive if you get the right size for you:)
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By Johnny rockets on 2016-09-30
Wondering what size board I would benefit from with this one. I see all of the posts and comments, but you are all so small and skinny. 5'9" and 155lbs? dang. where's your muscles? I'm 5'9", 195.
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By Greg on 0000-00-00
My current board 6' 9" and feels slow when paddling and catching waves. I am looking for something that floats good for my size, but is faster and more maneuverable.
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By Rusty Dwart on 0000-00-00
great board
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By Voelcker on 0000-00-00
Great Board, i have a 6'4" its a little big for me to throw around but it catches mush like nothing.