6'0" Lundquist "Popsicle Stick" 32.2L Used Surfboard #42809

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42809
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Brand: Lundquist

Model: Popsicle Stick

Length: 6'0"

Width: 19.40"

Thickness: 2.50"

Volume: 32.2L

Fins: FCS II (not included) 

Construction: Poly

Shipping Cost: $92.00

Description: The deck has shallow back foot pressures, see photos to view the rest of the pressure dent details. 

The left rail has a large semi-pro repair towards the nose that is water tight. 

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Glassed with two layers of 4oz fiberglass on the deck and one layer of 4oz on the bottom, with an additional 4oz deck patch over the back foot and a 4oz tail patch for added protection of the fin boxes. I use s-cloth fiberglass on my shorter boards — a more premium fiberglass cloth than what is used in standard surfboard construction — it has a better tensile strength and is military-grade fiberglass that weighs the same as e-cloth (surfboard standard) but is much stronger, resulting in a board that will last longer than an average board. It’s not often used due to its hefty price tag but I include it with every shortboard and twin fin because I want my boards to stand the test of time more than normal. Most company’s “team rider” surfboards are built with s-cloth, but I choose to eat the cost and do it for all my lightweight boards.

 

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Details: 

Brand: Lundquist

Model: Popsicle Stick

Length: 6'0"

Width: 19.40"

Thickness: 2.50"

Volume: 32.2L

Fins: FCS II (not included) 

Construction: Poly

Shipping Cost: $92.00

Description: The deck has shallow back foot pressures, see photos to view the rest of the pressure dent details. 

The left rail has a large semi-pro repair towards the nose that is water tight. 

More Information

Information Below from Lundquist Surfboards: 

Glassed with two layers of 4oz fiberglass on the deck and one layer of 4oz on the bottom, with an additional 4oz deck patch over the back foot and a 4oz tail patch for added protection of the fin boxes. I use s-cloth fiberglass on my shorter boards — a more premium fiberglass cloth than what is used in standard surfboard construction — it has a better tensile strength and is military-grade fiberglass that weighs the same as e-cloth (surfboard standard) but is much stronger, resulting in a board that will last longer than an average board. It’s not often used due to its hefty price tag but I include it with every shortboard and twin fin because I want my boards to stand the test of time more than normal. Most company’s “team rider” surfboards are built with s-cloth, but I choose to eat the cost and do it for all my lightweight boards.

 

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