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The 7S Double Down aims to increase your wave count and improve your small wave game. This is the flattest surfboard in the 7S range, and it has the highest volume per size ratio. For these reasons, it’s fast, has plenty of flow, and is the...
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Kel was amazing!!!! Thank you so much, this was a scary gift to buy but everyone was so helpful!
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Alanna · December 12, 2024
Love my 7S Double Down!!! So stoked on it and the level of service your company provided and the delivery was insane! Order my board at 8pm at night and the board was at my front door by 11:30am the next day. Now the board surfs great as well. Been surfing ever since I was a kid. I am 47 now, 6'1" and 205 lbs. I went with the 6'0" and went with Mark Richard 2 and 1 (small trailer) fin setup. The board is extremely fast and turns on a dime! Surfed it in dump beach breaks of San Clemente and Surfed it at Trestles as well. Board worked great in both environments... Highly recommend this board and working with Global Surf Industries!!! Keep up the solid service and providing your customers with good boards! Cheers!
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B. · January 12, 2024
I'm a 6'2'', 180lbs guy in my 30s, getting back to surfing after a 10 year hiatus. After riding a Torq 8'0 67L for 3 months straight on the US East Coast, switching to a 6'2'' 41L was a challenge and took me around 10 days to get accustomed to balancing, popping up, finding your sweet spot etc.
But once I nailed it down, boy is this board fun. I had just enough time to practice for these hurricane swells and I'm glad I did the jump down in time.
Also catches 0-3fters perfectly, if you are willing to paddle a little harder at first, but catches a lot of speed/glide once you get picked up by the wave.
The board feels like a Fish at the nose with high volume at the chest for an easy paddle (I went slightly oversized compared to the dim/weight reco), and feels like a smooth thruster at the tail.
Would recommend strongly for a first Shortboard.
Only downsides would be delivery price and rail thickness (but they need to fit the volume somewhere, ha). Try to find it in a local retailer I guess.