Torq Mod Fish Surfboard Review

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2024
  • Available here: www.boardshop.co.uk/brands/to...
    The Torq Mod Fish is a very versatile surfboard. The kids can have great fun catching heaps of waves and really start to progress and the competent mum or dad can grab it, paddle out and chuck it around in anything up to head-high waves. Torq surfboards offer great value for money and are way more durable than your standard PU fibreglass surfboard.
    The modern day 'fish' design is built for speed. The Torq Fish comes into its own on those chest to overhead days, it loves hollow, glassy days, and enjoys the mushy, sloppy and less than perfect conditions too. The perfect blend of a low rocker, a full nose and wide mid-point, with clean well balanced curves that blend into a traditional swallow tail. The bottom contour features a single to double concave with a lightly flipped nose. The Fish is supplied with a Futures F6 3 Fin set, and the 5 fin slots allow you to fine tune with a thruster or quad option.
    Torq Surfboards are constructed using the most up-to-date Epoxy Technology, using the latest EPS Epoxy Materials. The lightweight EPS Core is combined with Biaxial fibreglass cloth, Epoxy resin and Torq's unique Shield Skin. Constructed in the most advanced mould on the planet, creating the most perfect production every time.
    This unique combination of advanced materials and high-tech construction produces a board that performs at the very highest level, offering lightweight shapes with a responsive flex (missing on some cheaper Epoxy boards) but also makes for a really durable and strong surfboard. Your new Torq surfboard will keep you stoked from your first wave to your last. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 2

  • @Machobuck1317
    @Machobuck1317 21 день назад

    Is the 7.2 mid fish good for a kid? She’s 5”3 weighs 122 pounds

    • @BoardshopUK
      @BoardshopUK  19 дней назад

      The Torq Mod Fish is definitely a solid board to learn and develop on! Nice and stable but also forgiving. If she's only 5' 3 you could go shorter , so the board is more proportionate to her height and weight , something like the 6' 10 would be a little better :)