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Modern Surfboards
Highline PU Surfboard

4 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $247.02 - $419.30 Original price: $599.00
30% off
Color:Firestorm

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Why We Like The Highline PU Surfboard

The Modern Surfboards Highline PU Surfboard offers an easier ride for novice-to-intermediate surfers to help them develop their skills more quickly and maximize enjoyment. To make this board ideal for progressing riders, Modern Surfboards made it very buoyant so it's easy to paddle. It's so stable you can pop up with confidence, and easy to control for perfecting your turns. Requiring less effort to catch waves, the flat rocker helps the board paddle quickly into waves and maintain speed once you're up. The back half of the board sports a raised vee with a double concave to offset the extra width, allowing for easier rail-to-rail transitions when turning.


Details

  • Shortboard for progression with beginner-to-intermediate riders
  • PU construction uses traditional materials for strength and flex
  • Low-flat rocker paddles out with speed, and stays fast once up
  • Double concave is fast and flowy, helping you link turns
  • Full rails is more forgiving and adds responsiveness
  • This board can be ridden shorter due to the extra width and volume
  • Item #MDS000B
Tail Shape
curved square
Profile
low rocker
Nose
semi-pointed
Fins
FCSII Tri Performer
Center
[5ft 8in] 21in, [5ft 10in] 21.38in, [6ft] 21.75in, [6ft 2in] 22.13in, [6ft 4in] 22.5in, [6ft 8in] 22.88in
Tail
square
Thickness
[5ft 8in] 2.5in, [5ft 10in] 2.625in, [6ft] 2.75in, [6ft 2in] 2.81in, [6ft 4in] 2.87in, [6ft 8in] 3in
Construction
polyurethane
Length
5ft 10in, 5ft 8in, 6ft, 6ft 2in, 6ft 4in, 6ft 8in
Volume
[5ft 8in] 35L, [5ft 10in] 38.3L, [6ft] 42L, [6ft 2in] 45L, [6ft 4in] 48.1L, [6ft 8in] 54L

Overall Rating

4 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

August 30, 2023

Great Dims, hate the fins

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
6’8
Height:
5' 7"
Weight:
150

So far this board has been interspersing, I just got it and the dimensions are amazing. I’m catching more waves on this than I did with my 7’2 torq, which I had been surfing for many years. Only problem is fcs II fin system is a complete nightmare. Literally scared I’m gonna break the board trying to get these fins in because tbh I don’t trust the construction of this board completely as the other reviewer said. Would have loved to see this board with futures fin boxes. I can see myself finding a different board with the same dimensions and a different fin system in the future.

Emma E
4 out of 5 stars

February 2, 2022

Great board - broke immediately

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
6’8
Height:
5' 9"
Weight:
145

I’m 5’9, 145 Lbs. I was stepping down from a 7 ft Wavestorm that I had been using for 4 months. Going out 4 times a week, and progressing at a pretty good rate. I was just getting the sense that the Wavestorm was holding me back. Damned if I wasn’t right. This board was exactly what I was looking for - made catching waves and surfing simpler, and more enjoyable. I took it to 1 foot waves in Zuma, Malibu, 6 ft in Pacifica, SF, and just awesome barrels in Pleasure Point, Santa Cruz. Was great in all situations. Then it broke severely. Literally, the first week - third outing. All those reviews you see about how frail it is, are absolutely true. Which is crazy, cuz when you want something, you can kind of fake yourself out with online reviews, like, “eh whatever… these people don’t know what they’re talking about.” So it’s a toss up, great board, it works everywhere, but is fragile as all hell. I ended up buying some old beat Up Lost with more or less the same DIMS on Craigslist for $100. It was pretty much the same. It’s weird though, because I would have loved a replacement. I would recommend finding the exact same board as this, but made by someone else. It is crazy fragile.

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Narg B