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The outline on the Middie pays tribute to the traditional 70’s shapes. The wide point is forward offering lots of stability when paddling and jumping to your feet, and a tapered tail outline that’ll ‘hold in’ on steeper waves and offer plenty of manoeuvrability when pushing off your back foot. The versatile bottom has a subtle vee up front running into raised double concave vee through the back which creates a high level of response and a very sensitive feel for a board of this length and size.
The EPS/Epoxy construction, with added timber deck inlay, strikes a nice balance between buoyancy, strength, weight and an aesthetic that’s visually stunning. The 2 + 1 fin set up is also a value add offering directional stability when turning.
By definition, ‘Midlength’ surfboards borrow traits to a Mini Mal and Funboard such as paddle speed and buoyancy, but offer a higher level of performance with less area in the nose and tail, and more progressive bottom curves (Rocker).
This style of board is perfect for surfers progressing in skill level who are looking to master smooth, flowing turns on the wave face, and intermediate-to-experienced surfers who’re keen to maintain their performance levels and wave count in smaller conditions.
You can check it out at the link below:
https://www.thesurfboardwarehouse.com.au/collections/surfboards/products/middie
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