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Surfboard History at a Glance
- The surfboard originated in Polynesia back around 400 A.D. Then the Hawaiians made huge surfboards from island trees. But it didn't take long for these magic carpets to land in the states.
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Mobley Surfboards
Green Surfboards at a Glance
- Although surfers have a rep for being reef hugging hippies, they have in fact added much to fuel our over heated climate. For decades we have been ripping through polyurethane foam blanks ...
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New Surfboards...New Surfboards...New Surfboards
Hawaii Surfing - Hawaii Surfboard Rentals on Oahu, Hawaii. Free ...
- Hawaii Surfboard Rentals.com, Honolulu's first and #1 online source for surfboard rental delivery/pick up on the island of Oahu. Free surfboard ...
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Surfboard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Surfboards are long, buoyant decks used in the sport of surfing. They are relatively light, but strong enough to support an individual standing on ...
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Schroedel Surfboards
Surfboards at About.com: Buy, Repair, Design, History, and Shaping
- The surfboard is the conductor of the ocean's energy that we, as surfers, spend our lives riding, dinging, waxing, and saving for. Here, we will begin with anatomy and history and move into ...
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New Surfboard Reviews
- With thousands of surfboard shapers and surfboard distributors out there, how do you know what boards rip? [p]After riding these new surfboards, I write a detailed review of board design ...
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Surfing is Surfboards by Natural Art
- At any time during your tour of our site don't hesitate to click on the Surfboard Order Form at the top of the page or drop us an ...
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How to Pack a Surfboard for Travel - wikiHow
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