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Written by James Wilkinson
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012 13:11 |
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This is the “HUMMER.” It has been built for small summer waves but the combination of design elements in this model allow the board to function well in bigger surf. I have found the perfect combination of variables by increasing the depth of the concaves and relaxing the rocker. The fuller outline shape and forward width makes it easier to catch waves and it’s pulled in tail adds drive out of turns and carries speed through flat sections. It is definitely one of the most popular and exciting boards in the range.
CHD boards are based in the Ocean Magic factory just outside Newquay. We are an experienced and talented team and we all surf which means that research and development happens naturally. If you would like to benefit from many years of surfing and shaping experience, feel free to pop in to discuss your requirements. Making a well informed choice when it comes to your equipment will definitely maximize your surfing potential.
To win this CHD surfboard all you have to do is answer the simple question below. Post to the address at the front of the mag or email to
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. For more information about CHD Surfboards visit: chdsurfboards.com or check out the interview with Chris Harris of CHD in the February Issue.
Q: Where are CHD surfboards made? A) Newquay B) China C) Gold Coast
Terms & Conditions Employees of Endless Summer Media Ltd, associated companies and members of their close family may not enter. Prize is as stated and no alternatives, cash or otherwise, are available. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence may be entered into. Closing date 12th Mar 2012. Winners will be informed after the closing date. Data Protection Act 1998. Under our obligations to you your data will only be used for the administration of this competition and will not be retained any longer than necessary. Competition entries are restricted to UK and Ireland residents only.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 13:51 |