About the Mini-Long 7’8
The Mini-Long 7’8 Prism Surfboard is a board with a shape derived from the longboard noserider, but more compact. It allows for quick starts and has a comfortable volume that is particularly suitable for small and medium waves. The Mini-Long 7’8 will provide you with a smooth glide and allow you to easily engage in the wave. Its pronounced pin tail makes it the perfect board for surfing long, hollow waves with stability, easily navigating through sections. The Mini-Long 7’8 will quickly become one of your essential boards that you will want to use every session.
Who is the Mini-Long 7’8
Prism suitable for? This model is designed for a size of 75 to +100kg. Its volume is 58L with a maximum width of 22″ 1/4, and it quickly takes to the surf in small and medium waves. It is suitable for a beginner, intermediate, or expert surfer. The implementation of the stratification of our boards follows a strict set of guidelines to achieve more strength with less weight: • Climate-controlled stratification rooms to ensure the ideal humidity level for perfect drying (more strength with equal stratification). • Vacuum stratification with resin drainage: fiberglass needs the necessary amount of resin for its impregnation. Vacuum allows the resin to enter the fiberglass, and the excess is drained. Too much resin equals a heavier, but especially less strong board because the fiberglass becomes brittle. Mounting fins in 2 + 1 US BOX, supplied with the board!
Paulownia Eco Wood Concept Construction
A new sandwich construction using epoxy and paulownia wood (very light and resistant) that stiffens the board and ensures better durability of the materials. Paulownia wood, also known as “aluminum wood,” does not absorb water due to its low moisture content, is very dense, and allows for a waterproof stratification under the epoxy glaze. Our surfboards made of paulownia are much stronger than traditional epoxy surfboards. Paulownia wood also has ecological properties; it grows at a much faster rate than the wood usually worked in factories (about 2 cm per day) and absorbs 10 times more CO2 than other woods. The renewal of the paulownia forest is extremely fast, and promoting the exploitation of this tree will increase its planting and expansion on the territory, which will allow for greater CO2 absorption in the long term.