Own the Wave 'Wave Weapon' Bodyboard with Premium Leash and Fin Tethers, Lightweight with EPS Core
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The board is 37" wide and 60" long. 120 lbs. and 4 ft. 0 in. tall - 5ft 7in. br>The 41" board is designed for people weighing up to 120 pounds.
It's a hard condensed foam top rather than a cloth-covered board.
My son is 5'10 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Despite some heavy use, this board performed admirably for him. I'm guessing you won't be satisfied with this.
Thank you very much for your inquiry. Yes, of course. We remain committed to our 'next-generation' strategy. for a period of 12 months' months. If you have any problems with our product, we will replace it or refund your money. Please contact us if you require further assistance. Thank you, and have a nice day!
Selected User Reviews For Own the Wave 'Wave Weapon' Bodyboard with Premium Leash and Fin Tethers, Lightweight with EPS Core
I was let down. Because of the size and the fact that it wasn't one of the cheap cloth ones, I paid a lot of money for this one. When I received it in the mail, the entire bottom had bubbled up and the glue had started to peel away. I'm sure that once it's been used a few times, the water that gets inside will cause it to fall apart.
I believe the images are self-evident. An 11-year-old and an 8-year-old were the ones who used these boards. It was just regular beach wave riding, and it didn't last four days. I would buy from Surf and Snow Warehouse again because of their excellent customer service.
On medium days, he enjoys paddling to the beach. His little brother had grown too attached to our blue Morey board from Costco, and it had taken a beating, so it was time to replace it. br>br>The 37" Beach Attack is now his favorite board; it is small enough for him to paddle comfortably on, and he handles the heavier shorepound and whitewash with relative ease. br>br>The board is so powerful that my eight-year-old son can't stop talking about it. The 67-pound grom can stand up and surf on the board, and he also enjoys riding the Wave Weapon. br>br>An added bonus is that I'm within the weight range it advertises, so I use it on occasion. It's incredibly simple to duck dive (though I'm used to riding a shortboard) and a lot of fun to ride.
I was looking for a durable and enjoyable board for my daughters after two years of buying cheap and easily broken boogie boards at the beach. It's sometimes difficult to tell whether positive reviews are genuine (and which negative reviews are accurate), but the reviews on these appeared to be positive, so I bought them. They've done a fantastic job so far. Unlike the aforementioned cheap ones, they have held up well (no signs of deterioration) after a full week at the beach. I especially like the great strap and solid feel (which I personally experienced). Who says Dads can't wear pink? br>br>In addition, the seller is extremely responsive and accommodating. I got a call from someone who wanted to talk to me about something else. They've been nothing but eager to assist and leave me a satisfied customer, which I am. If you're looking for a body board, these are the ones to get.
I tried doing some online research to find out who makes the "best" body boards and ended up buying a cheap board. After a lot of research, I came to the conclusion that no one makes the best body boards. I believe they're all just cheap styrofoam with different prices. There were very few videos and even fewer websites that covered this topic. Finally, I decided to give this one a shot and see if the midpoint pricing equated to higher quality. We live on the east coast of the United States. As a result, the waves have become ho- My daughter enjoys bodysurfing and would probably live in a place with real waves if we lived near one. She used this board to replace her six-year-old $30 board. The smooth plastic began to separate from the styrofoam on the third day. That's about an hour and a half of bodyboarding. Junk. I'd be better off if I spent $20 on a new board every time we go to the beach. Skip it. It is a waste of time.
I bought a 41'' Body-In-A-Box. When I was planning a trip to Florida for a short vacation, I came across these boards. It was an excellent suggestion! In addition, my significant other and I bought a body-building supplement. a board from Wal-Mart Naturally, the Wal-Mart is the most well-known. The second time out in the ocean, my mart board broke in half. This one, on the other hand, did not disappoint. We ordered the 41'' so my Dad, who is 6'1, could use it as well; I'm 5'3 and it was probably a little big for me, but not so big that it prevented me from catching a wave. For him, it was just the right size. I would suggest going with a brand like this, which is a little more long-lasting and durable. br>br>However, we do not live near the ocean or beach, and we do not visit it. This is only used a couple of times a year and is well maintained. I couldn't say for sure whether other people's problems were caused by poor storage or constant use.
He is genuinely concerned about the satisfaction of his customers. Blair is the owner of an excellent business. He is genuinely concerned about the satisfaction of his customers! He sends thoughtful personal messages and responses, which is fantastic! For the money, the product is exactly what you'd expect: Depending on how often the board is used and what kind of bottom you surf on, it should last about a season! Overall, the best customer service I've ever received from an Amazon seller in over a decade!.
Bought for Christmas to fulfill my 5-year-old surfer's big surfing dreams (he's only 5 and thinks he's ready for pipe, but didn't tell me he wanted a board until December 22!). It arrived on Christmas Eve, and I wrapped it in the box, which he opened and then returned to the box for safekeeping. When I opened it the other day to get our pool/beach gear ready, I discovered a hole in the top and nicks on the bottom. I called Amazon after the return date had passed, and they spent a good half hour trying to contact the vendor. With the damage, the board isn't going to last until July 4th, so I've got a grumpy boy on my hands. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> Today at the beach, the board I ordered for my other son, which was also a Christmas gift, fell apart. br>br>I ordered two boards for Christmas, but neither made it through the summer. The company performed admirably on the first board, and we expect them to do so once more.