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Produced by Shark
9' 2" ~ 30" ~ 167L
RRP €669
Covered: Surf Intermediate
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What the brand says
Paddlers up to 95kg looking for a good beginner to intermediate dedicated surf SUP.
The 9’2 is a great board for those wanting a board designed specifically for surf to improve their SUP surfing. Its pulled in tail and nose allow you to turn the board effortlessly on and off the wave. At 9’2 x 30 it offers a good compromise of glide, stability and manoeuvrability to make your SUP surfing more enjoyable. Improvements for 2020 include removal of bungees and the addition of the Shark Kick Tail (SKT) to help you make those radical turns. This board is designed to surf, however can be a great board for kids to use because its light, manoeuvrable and with its 2+1 fin setup tracks well.Manufactured from Shark Fusion Technology (SFT) , the optimum balance of weight and durability.
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Carbon Shaft Paddle
Quick Release Shark Fin
Shark Coiled Leash
High-Pressure dual action SUPer hand pump
Wheeled Backpack
Waterproof phone case
Repair kit
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Good afternoon, I want to buy a SUP surf board. I am between the Aquamarina Wave 2022 and the Shark Surf 2022 9’2. What would be your recommendation, in terms of use, quality, etc.
Hey Benjamin, both those board are very much the same in the surf, but I like the new fins on the AQ wave a bit more. Unfortunately both the boards could do with more nose rocker. But is small waves they work ok.Thanks Reuben