
Freewing
Album Surfboards
Specifications
Length Range
6'0" - 6'0"
Volume Range
33 - 33 L
The Album Surfboards Freewing, measuring 6'0" x 2.5" x 2.44" and boasting 33 liters of volume, is an innovative shortboard that expertly fuses high-performance traits with alternative surfing styles. Designed collaboratively with renowned surfer Jack Freestone, this board embodies a fresh take on traditional shaping that prioritizes both agility and ease of use. With its wide tail and unique wing design, the Freewing delivers enhanced drive and maneuverability, allowing surfers to execute critical maneuvers with minimal effort. Whether you're tackling punchy beach breaks or more forgiving rolling waves, this board adapts effortlessly, making it an ideal choice for various conditions.
The construction of the Freewing, crafted and glassed in San Clemente, California, speaks to the board's high-quality build. Developed at Loner Surf Club by esteemed laminators like Reid Lingenfelter and Jed Noll, this board promises durability while ensuring optimal performance. Riders can choose to configure their setup as either a thruster or a twin trailer, providing diversity that caters to personal surfing preferences and changing wave patterns. By opting for a slightly larger volume—around a liter more than traditional shortboard dimensions—surfers can enjoy a forgiving ride that enhances paddle power and stability without sacrificing speed. The Album Surfboards Freewing is not just a surfboard; it's a modern answer to the evolving needs of surfers who seek versatility and performance in their equipment.
The construction of the Freewing, crafted and glassed in San Clemente, California, speaks to the board's high-quality build. Developed at Loner Surf Club by esteemed laminators like Reid Lingenfelter and Jed Noll, this board promises durability while ensuring optimal performance. Riders can choose to configure their setup as either a thruster or a twin trailer, providing diversity that caters to personal surfing preferences and changing wave patterns. By opting for a slightly larger volume—around a liter more than traditional shortboard dimensions—surfers can enjoy a forgiving ride that enhances paddle power and stability without sacrificing speed. The Album Surfboards Freewing is not just a surfboard; it's a modern answer to the evolving needs of surfers who seek versatility and performance in their equipment.
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