Looking for a surfboard that combines the speed and float of a fish with the control and manoeuvrability of a mid length board? Look no further than the AQSS DayDreamer MID-FISH.
The benefits of the DayDreamer MID-FISH help intermediate to advanced surfers who are looking for a surfboard that can handle a variety of wave conditions.
If you're an intermediate surfer looking to step up your game, the added length and stability of the MID-FISH makes it easier to catch waves and maintain speed, giving you the confidence to tackle bigger, more challenging waves.
For advanced surfers, the combination of a fish shape and mid length design allows for faster takeoffs and increased speed down the line, while providing greater control and manoeuvrability in steeper waves. This means you can push your surfing to new levels and take on bigger, more challenging waves with ease.
So whether you're an intermediate or advanced surfer, the AQSS DayDreamer MID-FISH delivers a versatile ride that can help you take your surfing to the next level. Whether you're looking for a board to surf small, mushy waves or larger, more powerful waves, the MID-FISH has got you covered.
So why not give it a try and see how it can help you improve your surfing?
DIMENSIONS
LENGTH | WIDTH | THICKNESS | VOLUME |
6'6" |
21 1/2" | 2 5/8" | 42.9 |
6'8" | 21 3/4" | 2 11/16" | 45.8 |
6'10" | 22" | 2 3/4" | 48.7 |
7'0" | 22 1/4" | 2 13/16" | 51.8 |
7'2" | 22 1/2" | 2 7/8" | 55 |
SIZING GUIDE
WEIGHT | BEGINNER | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED |
< 50KG | 6'8" | 6'6" | 6'6" |
50-60KG | 6'8" | 6'8" | 6'6" |
60-70KG | 6'10" | 6'8" | 6'6" |
70-80KG | 7'10" | 7'0" | 6'10" |
80-90KG | 7'2" | 7'2" | 6'10" |
90-100KG | 7'6" | 7'2" | 6'10" |
100-110KG | 7'6" | 7'2" | 7'0" |
SPECS
SPECIFICATION | DESCRIPTION |
CONSTRUCTION | PU Foam / 4oz + 6 Oz Deck / 4oz Bottom |
ROCKER | Mid to Low |
CONCAVE | Low entry |
SKILL LEVEL | Beginner to Experienced |
RAIL TYPE | Soft 40/60 |
FIN CONFIGURATION | Quad Single Tab Fin setup |
TAIL TYPE | Fish Tail |
CARE INSTRUCTIONS | |
BOARD ADVICE |
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