About Fish 6'9 Prism Surboards
The Prism Surfboards fish 6'9 is a tightly shaped board with a fast start and comfortable volume, particularly suited to small and medium-sized waves. More maneuverable than a longboard or mini-malibu, the fish 6'9 will give you a fast glide and allow you to effortlessly get into the wave. Its shape and wide, stable tail give it a better grip on the wave and in maneuvers. The Fish 6'9 will quickly become one of your must-have boards that you'll want to take out for every session.
For whom is the 6'9 Prism fish suitable?
This model is designed for a weight range of 60 to 100kg. Rather easy to paddle with its 52L volume and 20″ width, it takes off quickly to surf in small and medium waves. Suitable for an evolving or confirmed surfer. This model will also suit a beginner with a small frame.
Our planks are laminated according to rigorous specifications to achieve greater strength with less weight:
- air-conditioned lamination rooms to guarantee ideal humidity levels, for perfect drying (greater strength with equal lamination).
- vacuum lamination with excess resin drain: the fiberglass needs just the right amount of resin for impregnation. Vacuum lamination draws the resin into the fiber, while the excess is evacuated via the drain. Because too much resin equals a heavier board, but above all one that's less solid because the fiberglass becomes brittle.
Construction Paulownia Eco Wood Concept
A new sandwich construction of epoxy and paulownia wood (very light and resistant) which stiffens the board and guarantees greater material durability.Â
Paulownia wood, also known as "aluminum wood", doesn't absorb water due to its low moisture content, is very dense and provides a watertight lamination under the epoxy glaze. Our paulownia surfboards are much stronger than conventional epoxy surfboards.
Paulownia wood also has ecological properties: it grows at a much faster rate than wood normally processed in factories (around 2 cm per day) and absorbs 10 times more CO2 than other types of wood. The paulownia forest renews itself extremely rapidly, and encouraging the exploitation of this tree will accentuate its plantation and expansion on the territory, allowing a greater absorption of CO2 in the long term.