Details:
Brand: Channel Islands
Model: Fred Rubble
Length: 6’2”
Width: 19 5/8”
Thickness: 2 9/16”
Volume: N/A
Fins: FCS ll (not included)
Construction: Epoxy
Shipping Cost: $170.00
Description:
This board is Epoxy and is lighter than average.
The deck has medium back foot pressures with some cosmetic yellowing and some cosmetic scratches that are all watertight, see the photos to view rest of pressure dent details.
The bottom has cosmetic yellowing, blemishes and discolorations that are all watertight.
The left rail has two small surface cracks that are not watertight and a two inch crack in the middle that is not watertight.
The right has three very small surface cracks that are not watertight.
The tail has several tiny surface cracks that are watertight.
The nose has a two inch crude repair that is not watertight some small cracks Chip on the tip that is not watertight.
More Information
(Below information is from Channel Islands Surfboards website)
Model Description
“The Fred Rubble is actually quite a bit different than my other boards. It has a lower entry rocker and a wider outline. It has more volume than a Proton, but it isn’t really short and chunky like a Dumpster Diver. It’s just a fun board for waves from waist high to a little over head. I’ve been riding mine two inches shorter than my standard shortboard and 1/4 inch wider. For example, my standard shortboard is a 5’11″ x 18 3/8″ x 2 3/16″ Proton and I ride my Fred Rubble as a 5’9″ x 18 5/8″ x 2 3/16″.
So I’d recommend for you a 5’11″ if your normal board is a 6’1″. – Connor Coffin
Features single to double concave and comes standard in a squash tail.
Experience
Ridden by Conner in all conditions, from low tide Rincon and dumpy HB, to the fat faced mushy stuff. The wide point is forward to skate over flat sections but with more tail kick than a Flyer so it stays tight when turning hard in the pocket.
Dane claimed best turn of his life on this board in the Rip Curl Search Puerto Rico contest in 2010.
Super spicy and the perfect board to fill the gap between your shortboard and your Dumpster Diver.
IDEAL WAVE SIZE
Waist high to a little over head
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