Four fun-boards/hybrids for sale: $150-$250 7'10-7'2"

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Four fun-boards/hybrids for sale: $150-$250 7'10-7'2"

Need fewer old boards and a couple of new ones. Selling:

Freeline Design 7'10" hybrid. Shaped by John Mel in Santa Cruz (Peter Mel's dad).
7'10" x 12.25x21.25x14.25. weirdly, I dunno how thick it is.
great first "pointy" board if you're coming down from a long-board, or for getting into decent OB if you're a little, well, like me.
pressure dings on the deck. $150

Pearson Arrow 7'2" hybrid. Custom shape. Kinda gunny, but also kinda fun-shape.
Nice & loose (for me, anyway). Light glass, light board for it's size. Had a great time on it in the Maldives once.
7'2" x 20 2 3/4 width got a nose chip which will need fixing, so $150

Wayne Lynch Tuf Lite 7'2". God, I used to love this board.
Floaty, coz of the epoxy. Turny coz of the shape.
Great board if you're in decent shape and coming down to shorter boards from a longboard
7' 2" x 20 1/8 x 2 3/4. Also got a nose chip. $150

Pearson Arrow classic fun-board. Really green.
Good shape. Again, great board for trying out funboard love.
A little less performance than the Wayne Lynch.
7' 2" x 20 2/34 $250

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piss_shiver
1 year ago

The Wayne Lynch is the best one. Too many children.

cloud
1 year ago

they are all wonderful, in their own way. like all children, I believe... :-)

paddleout
1 year ago

Any idea what epoxy repair kits cost (including color), and how much of a hassle it is (relative to resin)?

cloud
1 year ago

update: only the wonderful green 7'2" is left. others went to good homes. prepared to deal on the Green Machine!

@paddleout: sorry, no idea about epoxy repair.

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