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Tkb LW Review: 2016 AIRUSH Slayer
The Swiss Army knife of light wind boards
Read More »How to Paint a Surfboard
Give your board a new look for the New Year
Read More »The Art Matters
A collaboration between Slingshot surfboards and surf artist Phil Goodrich
Read More »TKB Review: 2015 CABRINHA SECRET WEAPON
Lightweight, off the lip aerial machine.
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Read More »Surf Hardware’s New FCS II System and Essential Series Fins
Surf Hardware International announces a system to take riders ‘Around the World with 4 Fins’
Read More »2013 Slingshot Tyrant WVX and EPX Kite Surfboard Review
While in Hood River, Slingshot handed us two brand new 2013 Tyrant surfboards to test. Both boards share the exact same shape, but differences between how the boards ride were very noticeable.
Read More »VIDEO: How to Jibe a Surboard
Jibing is a fundamental skill that is necessary if you are going to ride a directional board.
Read More »VIDEO: How to Tack a Surfboard while Kitesurfing
Tacking on a surfboard is a great way to change quickly change directions without loosing any ground downwind.
Read More »VIDEO: 2012 Slingshot Kiteboarding Surfboards at Surf Expo
Mauricio Abreu takes us through the 2012 line of Slingshot Kiteboarding's surfboards.
Read More »TKB Trick Tips: How to Get Up On a Surfboard
Kitesurfing on a strapless surfboard is one of the most rewarding things you can do while powered by a kite, but before you head to the waves you have to first learn how to get up on a surfboard without straps.
Read More »Wainman Gambler Analyze This Board Review
The Gambler features a very wide outline, double to single concave bottom with molded channels, and a single bump swallow tail. For a wide 5’10”, it’s a lightweight board.
Read More »DESIGNER’S CORNER: Wainman Hawaii Surf Series
Through team rider Bertrand Fleury, they heard that their good Maui friend Sean Ordonez was enthusiastic about cooperating with the brand. As Sean had already shaped many sick boards for Lou in the past, the ideals and philosophies of surfing and kiting they shared resulted in the birth of the partnership.
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