Second Hand Mark Phipps Surfboards 7'2 One Bad Egg Black Rails Grey Deck and Bottom FCS II Sides in

Second Hand Mark Phipps Surfboards 7'2 One Bad Egg Black Rails Grey Deck and Bottom FCS II Sides in

Brand: Mark Phipps Surfboards
841.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This board has never been used. It picked up a tiny ding on the bottom from a careless courier and has now been repaired. This second hand one bag egg is 7'2 x 20 5/8 x 2 3/4 45.2 Litres with Four Plus One FCS II Sides and comes with black rails and grey spray. Here’s what Phipps say on the One Bad Egg; The one bad egg is an amazing board that works in all size waves, with great paddle power and drive. Phipps surfboards developed the Big Bad Egg in response to bigger people requesting more volume but still keeping the manoeuvrability of a shorter board. This has resulted in a high performance fun board that is great fun to surf in many different waves. If you'd like this board in a different size / colour it can also be custom ordered, just check the preorder product and choose your dimensions and fin system set up. Manufacture time is approx 4-6 weeks and delivery is a week or so after that. Here's what Mark Phipps Surfboards say about the one bad egg: Beautifully crafted and designed this is in contention for one of the best egg designs ever. The One Bad Egg offers clean lines of a performance egg with low rails and a slight concave to V bottom. It works great in big overhead surf with impressive drive and paddle power. Perfect for waist high waves when trying to achieve maximum comfort and turning power. Bottom Contour- Single into double concave Rocker- Long even rocker Rails- Super soft front into performance rear Outline - Almost symmetrical nose and tail Egg Fins- 2+1 with Futures or FCSII side fins for all round performance. Single fin for soul surfing.

Specifications
Size
7'2
Fin System Set Up
Four Plus One FCS II
Variants (1)
  • 7'2 / Four Plus One FCS II — 841.00 USD — In stock

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