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Diamond Fish 5'8" - Tinted Resin Surf

Specs: 5'8" x 19.5" x 2.3" - 29.5 L

Sale price€549,00
3 in stock

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5'8" Bluberry

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5'8"x19.5"x2.3" / 29.5L


Why choose epoxy?

We chose EPS + Epoxy resin construction for one simple reason: it's the best combination of strength and performance.

Epoxy absorbs impacts better. Your board lasts longer, even if you ride it every day.

More nerve under the feet, more speed in tense sections.

The EPS core helps you take off earlier, paddle better, and glide further. Perfect in light conditions.

Result: a livelier, more solid, easier board.

Less effort. More waves.

Specifications

Shape Type

Fish

Dimensions

5'8" x 19.5" x 2.3"

Volume

29.5 L

Fin Setup

Futures

Fin Box

Futures

Surf FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Your Board

Choosing, understanding, and maintaining your surfboard can raise many questions. This FAQ is here to guide you! Find clear answers here to help you find the perfect board and take care of it, whatever the waves.

I'm a complete beginner. What type of surfboard should I get?

For a complete beginner, the main thing is to choose a board that makes learning easy: good flotation, easy take-off, stability from the first steps.

A longboard is often the best choice for beginners. Its long length and high volume provide maximum stability and allow you to catch waves earlier and more easily. It's the most forgiving board for learning the basics.

A mid-length can also be suitable if you're looking for a slightly more maneuverable board or if you're of a lighter build. It remains stable but requires a little more precision at take-off.

In summary: longboard for ease and confidence from the first sessions, mid length if you want to progress quickly to more dynamic surfing.

I'm comfortable making basic turns and want to surf more challenging waves. Which board should I consider?

If you have mastered basic turns and want to progress to more technical waves, choose a board suited to your riding style.

A shortboard with a little more volume will provide control and responsiveness in hollow sections.

A mid length will be more forgiving while still performing well, ideal for smooth gliding in longer waves.

If you surf a longboard, a narrower and more maneuverable 2+1 model will help you gain precision without losing stability.

Do my weight and height affect my board choice?

Yes, your weight and height directly influence your board choice. The heavier or taller you are, the more volume you'll need to maintain flotation, take-off easily, and stability. Conversely, a lighter build can ride smaller, thinner boards and enjoy better maneuverability. The board's volume, width, and thickness should always be adapted to your size to find the right balance between performance, comfort, and fun in the water.

What role does fitness level play?

What type of board is best for small, soft waves? Which board works well in powerful, hollow, or tubular waves? How do different fin configurations affect performance in various conditions?

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What role does fitness level play?

Fitness level plays an important role in choosing a surfboard. A surfer in good condition, with cardio and paddling power, can afford a smaller, thinner, or less bulky board, as they will compensate with energy and technique.

Conversely, if you paddle little or surf occasionally, a board with more volume, width and a flatter rocker will help you get going more easily and enjoy the waves more.

The board should adapt to your current shape, not the other way around.

What type of board is best for small, soft waves?

In small, soft waves, you need a board that paddles well, accelerates easily, and maintains speed effortlessly. A tight rocker helps you get going early and glide through flat sections.

Fishes , often twin, are very effective for playful and fast surfing.

Mid-lengths offer a great alternative: more maneuverable than a longboard but with enough volume to maintain speed.

Finally, longboards remain the most fluid and stable choice to maximize each wave, even when it lacks power.

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