Modern 9&
Modern 9&
Modern 9&

Modern 9'1" Retro Sea Glass

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The Modern Retro Longboard puts a contemporary twist on an old school design, made popular back in the late 60’s, when hanging toes was the in-vogue move. OUTLINE: The Retro is wide and incredibly stable. The long parallel rails create a huge stable platform to stand and walk the board, and the full rounded nose is ideal for riding the nose. ROCKER: Moderately flat entry rocker provides fast paddling and flowing down-the-line trim speed. The flat section through the middle gives the board effortless glide, and slight lift in the tail enhances turning ability. CONTOURS: A long, single concave under the nose provides lift for extended nose time, while vee through the belly and tail allows the rider to transition smoothly from rail-to-rail. RAILS: Forgiving 60/40 rails not only provide bite on the wave face, but also allows for smooth transitional turns off the tail. AESTHETIC: Double stringer with traditional resin tint, rail laps and gloss finish not only look striking, but guarantees that each board has its own unique appearance. FIN: The Retro comes with a single fin box and 9.5" inch Rake fin. This log inspired Longboard is all about glide, flow and trimming down the line with style. 9'1" 23 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 78.5 ltr 9.5" Rake Fin

Frequently Asked Questions

Have any questions about our surfboards? We have you covered.

 For beginners, larger foam surfboards or longboards (typically 8–9 feet) are best. They provide stability and make it easier to catch waves. Waterboyz offers a variety of new surfboards designed for all skill levels.

 Yes. Foam surfboards are lightweight, safe, and more forgiving during falls, making them ideal for learning the basics of surfing.

Many new surfboards include surfboard fins, while leashes are usually purchased separately. Waterboyz also stocks surf accessories so you can complete your setup in one place.

Shortboards are designed for speed and advanced maneuvers, while longboards are better for stability and smoother rides. Your choice depends on your experience level and wave type.

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