Saturday, March 10, 2012

The JS Black Box surfbord adds the right volume for the right performance

JS Industries brings out another unique winner, the JS Black Box, which has taken off on a global scale. For the best surf, you should choose a board that is 3 inches shorter than what you usually ride. For even better results chooose a larger fin and this is going to give you a surf that you have not experienced before. So what can you expect from a board like this? Welll, first of all I would say that you have to look for waves that are chest high, but you could even find that it can cope with waves that are on the lower scale so you don't have to wait until Summer is over because the board is very versatile. The fact that it has a lot of volume helps when paddling out over conditions that are not perfect. It's got a classic tail, similar to that of the Tom Curran Huntington Beach version. 

It's designed to get you passed the flat and across the lip. The rocker is fairly flat, but not flat enough to handle the really small waves. It is definitely made for performance. The size you get depends on where you are surfing, obviously your weight and then you have to add your wetsuit onto that if you wear that most of the time. If you are looking for really small surf then this aint the board for you. For mushy and choppy conditions the board will give you a great deal of happiness and this has been made possible with the volume so as you can see a lot deal of thought has gone into the board.

The board is concave single to double, constructed with a curvy outline. It is pulled from the fins.  It becomes a straight tail with a curve to a wider tail pod. The combination of old school and modern design was a decision that JS spent a long time over, coming up with something to please many as they usually do. Much detail is to be seen in the board. As said before it goes smoothly in flat sections, but it goes pretty fast as well, meansing performance is a major key. This is because of the foam which is attached to the foot area.


Grab the JS Black Box surfboard and watch your performance step up to the next level.

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