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6' BABY JESÚS Round Tail Shortboard

6' BABY JESÚS Round Tail Shortboard

Regular price $289.99 USD
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72" x 19.7" x 2.75" / 49 Liters

The Rock-It 6’ BABY JESÚS is a performance soft top for walking on water. With a rounded tail and removeable thruster 3x fin setup you will part the seas as you travel through the barrel & emerge like a God. With 49 liters of volume, it’s a wave catching machine and great first shortboard for júnior, but as soon as it’s double-over knee high Mom and Dad can rise from the dead to paddle out and show the kids how it’s done!

The BABY JESÚS is made with a focus on durability using environmentally sensitive manufacturing processes. Two marine wooden stringers are coated with an epoxy nano-coating to resist water absorption, then surrounded with a proprietary EPS foam and a color-fast & UV resistant soft top layer. The soft top has a wide texture and doesn't require wax, although wax will improve grip. The entire board is heat laminated with no harmful dyes, glues, resins or toxins in the production process, and manufactured in a facility that uses collected rainwater. All materials used are recyclable.

All Rock-It surfboards come with a one year warranty against manufacturing defects. Rock-It surf pledges 2% of net profits will go to better causes. We are not limited in scope or geographical location in this pledge, and look at it as doing our little part to make this world a better place.

Why the Sea Camo Stripes on the bottom? In 2013 University of Western Australia neurobiologist Nathan Hart & entrepreneur Hamish Jolly conducted research that indicated a zebra striped pattern was a deterrence to sharks & presented their results in a Ted Talk. The patterns disperse the shark’s ability to identify the item, and mimic non-food source items in their environment. Of course there are no guarantees, but if there is an indication something could be safer, why not do it?

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