Walden Magic Wahine Fusion
The Magic Wahine is a part of the Walden Surfboards Wahine line. Originally the first company to design an entire line of surfboards just for women called Walden Wahine, (Wahine is Hawaiian for girl), Walden didn’t just add a token pink surfboard to our existing men’s line but rather created an entire range of surfboards for the full range of women’s surfers.
For more interesting longboard shapes, check out our longboard overview here or scroll to the bottom of this page.
Walden Magic Wahine Fusion Size Chart
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
8’0″ | 22″ | 2.75″ | 58.2 L | 4.89kg |
8’6″ | 22″ | 2.75″ | 61.8 L | 5.27kg |
Shape
This Magic Wahine comes with a 2 + 1 setup and a rounded diamond tail.*
Walden Performance Surfboards
Steve Walden shaped his first surfboard in 1961, at age 13, and never looked back. Eight years later, the native Southern Californian opened his first board factory/store in Huntington Beach, then moved to the North Shore of Oahu in 1972, where he made a name for himself as a prolific longboard shaper. While the rest of the surfing world was fixated on short single-fins, Walden continued to faithfully hone his longboard designs. Over the years he shaped for prestigious labels like Lightning Bolt, Local Motion, HIC, and the Channel Islands but it was always his own boards that set him apart. By the early 80s, Walden returned to California where he unveiled his wildly successful Magic Model with its radical rocker, downturned rails, and superfast Turbo Hull bottom contour.
With arguably the most advanced and high-performance longboards on the market, Walden was uniquely positioned to capitalize on the resurgence of longboarding in the late 80s and 90s. To date, Walden estimates he’s personally shaped more than 20.000 boards. These days, when he’s not mowing foam, Steve is surfing. Though he competed at some as a teenager, he returned to contest surfing at the age of 30 and has been a regular on the winner’s podium ever since.
In fact, Walden still holds the record for the longest nose ride in competition history with an epic 20.5-second ride.
*Fins Not Included
Construction
2. Clear HD-Epoxy Resin // Epoxy resin system with high thermo-mechanical performances
3. High-Quality E-Glass Fiberglass // E-glass has the highest strength-to-weight ratio available
4. Full Biax Deck Patch (45° / -45°) // The Biax fiberglass distributes power + protects from dings
5. UD Carbon Stringer or Wood Stringer // Distributes power + adds pop + adds break strength
6. FCS II or Futures Fin Boxes // Takes just seconds to insert and remove the fins
7. Hand-Finished // Machine-shaped, hand-laminated, and hand-finished
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