About the 7’6 Prism Surfboards EGG
The 7’6 Egg has a generous rocker, a shape that makes it maneuverable and very reactive in hollow waves. With more volume than a shortboard, it is more comfortable to paddle and on the wave. In big waves as well as small ones, the 7’6 Prism Surfboards egg surfboard is reactive and nervous to chain maneuvers. The 7’6 Egg is a board that allows you to progress without dropping off.
Who is the 7’6 Prism EGG suitable for?
Probably the most versatile model in the PRISM range, due to its volume and shape, this board is suitable for both a beginner in small waves (volume of 51 L) and an expert with a large build in hollow waves. It is not afraid of big waves, very maneuverable and fast, it reacts instantly. Comfortable in hollow waves, even for a large build, it is very maneuverable thanks to its rounded rear and “laid down” rails, it reacts instantly.
Suitable for small builds (40/50 kg) as well as large (80/95 kg).
The implementation of the layering of our boards benefits from a rigorous specification to obtain more strength with less weight:
Air-conditioned layering rooms to ensure ideal humidity levels, for perfect drying (more strength at equal layering). Vacuum layering with resin overflow drain: fiberglass needs the right amount of resin for its impregnation. Vacuum layering allows the resin to enter the fiberglass, and the excess is drained off. Too much resin equals a heavier board, but also a less strong one as the fiberglass becomes brittle.
Paulownia Eco Wood Concept construction
A new sandwich epoxy and paulownia wood construction that stiffens the board and guarantees better material durability.
Paulownia wood, also called “aluminum wood”, does not absorb water due to its low humidity content, is very dense, and allows for a watertight layering under the epoxy glaze. Our paulownia surfboards are much stronger than traditional epoxy surfboards.
Paulownia wood also has environmental properties, it grows at a much faster rate than wood normally worked in factories (about 2 cm per day) and absorbs 10 times more CO2 than other trees. The renewal of the paulownia forest is extremely rapid, and promoting the exploitation of this tree will increase its planting and expansion in the territory, allowing for greater CO2 absorption in the long term.