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Pop Paddleboards

Stand up paddle surfing (SUP) is one of the world´s most emerging water sports, but most quality boards are still very expensive. POP Paddleboards is a new brand that aims to change that and make stand up paddle boarding accessible to anyone and everyone, making boards that are affordable without sacrificing quality and performance. Check out their original designs and colorful hand shaped paddle boards at their website. watch the video




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GARMIN SWIM

Designed for swimmers, the Gramin Swim watch records all data necessary for swimming training. The swimmer can keep focused on the workout and technique, the watch does the rest. It calculates speed, the number of lengths, calories burned, the efficiency, stroke count and type of stroke practiced. With all this data stored, Garmin Swim is capable of measuring the progress and results of various swimmers during different training sessions. This data is downloaded wir...
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SLATER DESIGNS SURFBOARDS - Image

SLATER DESIGNS SURFBOARDS

He has been crowned Surf´s World Champion a record 11 times, but Kelly Slater is also a goddamn entrepreneur and is making headlines far beyond surf publications. Now his interest in board design has recently lead to the development of this awesome collection of surfboards. The sleek line of boards currently features 4 models all luminously white and divided by a thick black stringer of aerospace composite that runs down the entire length of the board and plays a p...
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KANA SURFBOARDS INSPIRED BY WORLD WAR II FIGHTER PLANES - Image

KANA SURFBOARDS INSPIRED BY WORLD WAR II FIGHTER PLANES

These are part of the new collection of Kana Surfboards inspired by the World war II fighter planes, The P-51 series is aggressive, sturdy and lightweight. These vacuum sandwich epoxy wave riding boards are built to resist any surfing conditions....
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