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Skimboard 900 Adult blue gray Composite fiber

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Designed for expert skimboarders in all types of waves. Size 1m60-1m85 (55-85Kg). We recommend adding a pad and/or wax.

Fiberglass skimboard for optimum glide to reach your best waves!

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PRODUCT BENEFITS

Glide quality

Polyurethane core (better buoyancy), sharp rails and fitted rocker.

Handling

Refined nose and tail for greater control and manoeuvrability in the wave.

Rigidity

Composite/fiberglass construction with epoxy glaze.

IMAGES

Skimboard 900 Adulte bleu gris Fibre composite

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

AT DECATHLON, WE DESIGN SKIMBOARD PRODUCTS TO SUIT EVERY LEVEL: BEGINNER, ADVANCED OR EXPERT.

- Beginner: Rides his skimboard on a thin film of water and glides straight ahead.
- Confirmed: Rides his skimboard with speed and does tricks flat or on the foam: 360, varial...
- Expert: Rides his skimboard with speed to the wave and does tricks and/or rides the wave back to the beach.

Conditions of use

This skimboard is designed for the expert rider who wants to have fun in all types of shorebreak waves.
Avoid very windy conditions.
Avoid pebbles and rocks on the beach.

Precautions for use

Be careful, falls are common in skimboarding. Warm up your wrists and ankles before you start. Wax the top or add a rear and/or front pad to prevent slipping.
Launch the board in an open area (watch out for bathers).

How to choose your skimboard?

This skimboard is designed for experts between 1.60 m and 1.85 m tall, weighing between 55 kg and 85 kg.
Thanks to its fiberglass construction, this skimboard offers you optimal glide, enabling you to perform in all types of shorebreak waves.
Its high glide quality and angular rails (edges) will enable you to perform radical maneuvers.
However, this can prove dangerous for a novice user, so if you're just starting out, prefer a skimboard 100 or 500.

Tips for use 1- Choosing the spotlight

Look for the beach offering you the best conditions.
It's advisable to have a good slope of sand, with waves that dig in and break at the edge of the beach. The closer the wave breaks to the shore, the less speed you'll need to reach it, making it easier to ride back. The tide can influence the quality of the conditions, so pay attention to it.
Avoid pebble/rock beaches, which are dangerous for you and your board.

Instructions for use 2- Getting started

Before you launch yourself towards the wave of your choice, it's essential to observe how it behaves.
Timing is a key element in skimboarding: it's about defining the right moment to launch yourself in order to reach the wave and turn on it at the right moment, just before it breaks.
Mentally anticipate each step: Run, launch, climb, glide and then turn on the wave.
When you're ready, follow the advice that follows.

How to use 3- "Fast" ascent

The idea is to maintain as much speed as possible when climbing onto the skimboard, taking as few steps as possible.
To do this, practice in slow motion on dry sand: I walk, throw my board on the ground and, keeping my stride, put one foot then the other on the skimboard.
Repeat the exercise until you can sprint. The stroke should be progressive, so that your last steps are as quick as possible. It's not an easy exercise, but it will be very useful later on.

How to use 4- Glide

For a good glide, the ascent must be light and fluid, with the feet well positioned on the central axis of the board.
Choose the right moment to land your board: the thinner the film of water, the easier it will be and the more the skim will glide.
There are a number of techniques you can use to maintain your speed:
- "Pumping": up-and-down movement of the front foot, as if you were tapping in rhythm
- "Off-axis": putting the board parallel to the wave during the gliding phase.

Directions for use 5- Primer

When you get close to the wave, bend your knees and try to put your hand in the water on the side where you want to turn. This will allow you to pull the rail (the edge of the board) into the water and thus engage your half-turn on the wave.

Tips for use 6- The turn - roller - on the wave

This is the half-turn on the wave that allows you to return to the shore.
Once you've started the turn, push on your legs by unbuckling them (especially the back leg) and point your gaze towards the beach.
As soon as your board is pointing towards the beach, lower your center of gravity to gain stability.
The turn will be easier to work on if you arrive parallel to the wave. Once you've mastered it, you'll be ready to take on the waves and have fun in as many conditions as possible!

Dimensions

136 cm x 51.5 cm / 2.7 Kg

Restrictions on use

Do not use in swimming areas. Not suitable for people over 1.90 m tall.

Warranty

2 years

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Foam core 100% Polyurethane Inner part - Main fabric 100% Fiberglass Top part 100% Thermoplastic Polyurethane Base 100% Thermoplastic Polyurethane

STOCK TIPS

Do not leave in the heat when not in use.

Restrictions

Do not use in swimming areas.

TESTS

Developed and tested by our passionate skimboard design team in Hendaye (France). The components used in this product are field-tested to guarantee the highest quality and durability.

Approved by

Tristan Lamy (5x French champion)

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