Channel Islands New Flyer Tuflite V-Tech
The Channel Islands New Flyer benefits from a modernized, shorter and wider package. This new-plan shape allows for the same volume in a shorter rail line. It keeps the forgiving 2-stage rocker and adds a spiral “V” starting in front of the fins to allow for rail-to-rail quickness.
*Fins not included.
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Channel Islands New Flyer Tuflite V-Tech Size Chart
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
---|---|---|---|
5’4″ | 18.5″ | 2.1″ | 22.1 L |
5’6″ | 19.0″ | 2.3″ | 24.8 L |
5’8″ | 19.8″ | 2.4″ | 28.0 L |
5’10” | 20.3″ | 2.5″ | 30.4 L |
6’0″ | 20.8″ | 2.6″ | 34.4 L |
6’2″ | 21.3″ | 2.8″ | 37.9 L |
6’4″ | 21.8″ | 2.9″ | 41.7 L |
Channel Islands New Flyer Tuflite V-Tech Construction
Tuflite construction is a molded fused cell EPS core, wood veneer, high-quality E-glass, and Epoxy resin making a strong and light board with optimal flex characteristics with the natural wood fibers and EPS core. The Tuflite utilizes a T-stringer for added break strength, a lively flex, and power distribution from your front foot to the fin area.
- Fused Cell EPS Core // Closed cell EPS core provides more response + flotation
- GreenPoxy® Resin // The latest innovations in bio-based Epoxy chemistry
- Â 2x Layers Fiberglass // E-glass has the highest strength-to-weight ratio available
- Â Micro-sandwich veneer// Wood Veneer creates natural flex + adds break strength
- Â Composite T-Stringer(s)// T-Stringers add power distribution + adds break strength
- Â Carbon Stringer (*on select models) // Distributes power + protects from dings + adds break strength
- Â Carbon Tail Patches (*on select models) // Distributes power + protects from dings + adds break strength
- Â Reinforced Rails // Fiberglass reinforced rails enhances performance + durability
- Â Exclusive Sandwich Technology // Surftech Tuflite boards are molded with exclusive methods
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