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52" - Puddle Jumper E-Glass Epoxy Kids Skim Style

Regular price $275.00

Color: Red

Shape

The Puddle Jumper™ is the perfect entry level board for kids of any skill level. The Puddle Jumper™ shape is incredibly forgiving and easy to ride, while still able to perform more advanced maneuvers. The 44” and 48” feature a ⅝” core for maximum manueverability for the lighter riders, while the 52” comes in ¾’’ thickness to add extra buoyancy for those riders who are a little older. The Puddle Jumper™ is a great place to start you skim style experience!

Construction

Our E-Glass Epoxy Construction is the most high performance construction available at it's price on the market. It comes with extra E-Glass Fiberglass reinforcement, and unlike most wake surfing manufacturers, features Epoxy Resin built in to sustain serious riding.

  • Superior E-Glass Reinforcement
  • Epoxy Resin System
  • Medium Density Foam Core
  • Boxy "Tuned Down" Rails for a More Forgiving Ride

Dimensions

52" x 20.94"

Rocker

The Hybrid Rocker is what we put on 90% of the boards we produce, and is the most versatile rocker for skim style boards on the market. It clocks in roughly at 2.25" in the nose and about .125" in the tail with a fairly good size flat spot in the middle of the board. This allows the board to transition up and down the wave easily, while allowing it to maintain speed effortlessly.

Thickness

3/4'' Tapered to 5/8'' thickness means that the center of the core is 3/4'' thick and thins out to 5/8'' (roughly) in the nose and tail. This creates added buoyancy while keeping the board maneuverable, just not quite as responsive as the 5/8''. This thickness is typically more ideal for slight below average to slightly above average wave height and strength.

Fin Setup

2" Single Fin Skim Style

Our 2" Single Fin Skim Style setup offers the most stability for the rider, while still being able to break free for spin maneuvers and turns. It's a great choice for novice riders who want a board that feels more stable and easier to control.

Finish

Showroom Finish. Slightly heavier and less cosmetically durable than the other finish options.

Shipping & Delivery

In-stock products will ordinarily ship within two business days of your order. Well, ordinarily one business day, but we will say two, just to be safe.

This excludes any custom products such as custom skimboards or custom wetsuits, which each have their own approximate build times which are posted on the product order pages. It also excludes any items which are marked as out of stock or are mistakenly marked as in stock, in which case we will notify you of the error in a timely manner. If you have questions about delivery time, please contact us by phone or email and we can answer any questions you might have.

Shipping is by the best method available which varies based on destination and the level of shipping service ordered. We ordinarilly use USPS for smaller items and FedEx for larger items, but there are exceptions to that rule, especially on international orders.

Free shipping offers apply only to shipping within the Continuous United States (excludes Hawaii and Alaska). use the promo code FREESINCE2010 at checkout on orders over $325 to take advantage of this offer. If you don't, you will be billed for the shipping method you chose automatically.

International shipping quotes are approximations. Customers will be responsible for the actual shipping costs to international destinations, and we will confirm any changes to the shipping rates with you prior to shipping your order and billing your card.

If you have any special needs or concerns about shipping, please let us know in the comments field of your order and we will get it taken care of, and contact you if we have any questions about it. We are here to make you happy.

*Weight limits are subject to riders ability, skill level, and skimboarding conditions. These are simply general and helpful guidelines. More advanced riders may prefer smaller sizes, while beginners may prefer larger sizes.