DragBoardCo-CoffinThrusterSoftboard-black
DragBoardCo-CoffinThrusterSoftboard-black
Coffin Thruster Softboard
Coffin Thruster Softboard
Coffin Thruster Softboard
Coffin Thruster Softboard
Coffin Thruster Softboard
Coffin Thruster Softboard

Drag Board Co

Coffin Thruster Softboard

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Colour:White/Stout
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Pickup available at Natural Necessity Surf Shop Usually ready in 24 hours

Coffin Thruster Softboard

White/Stout / 7'0

Natural Necessity Surf Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

115 Fern Street
Gerringong NSW 2534
Australia

+61242341636

FEATURES
Construction: Soft
Fins: Included. Twin finbox getup with standard hard SB twinfins supplied
(Compatible with FCS1 fins)
Tail shape: Rounded Square
Dimensions/Litres: 7'0" x 22.0" x 3.125" 72 Litres
Style: Softboard
EPS Core
PE Deck with SPER sub deck compression reinforcement
Triple stringer
HDPE slick
Thruster setup with hard SB fins
Finbox compatible with any FCS1 fins
Comes with fins!

ABOUT DRAG BOARD CO
Drag came out of nowhere, and by nowhere, I mean the industrial estate just north of Wollongong, which in the grand scheme of things is precisely nowhere. Australian surf culture, and the brands that both funded and reflected it, was once a bastion of larrikinism and authenticity, but as with all things, once they grew and the money got serious, they—almost without exception—sold up, sold out, and lost touch with the culture that spawned them. Brands like Mambo, Hot Tuna, and countless others either went the way of the dodo, or ended up shadows of their whacked-out, brilliant, former selves, sitting on the shelves with a whole lot of other tatt made in south-east Asia at stores like Big W. With the renaissance of Australiana that’s been sweeping the country in the last five years, Australian surfing was crying out for something that it could be proud of. And it came, from all places, a bodyboarding brand from an obscure piece of coast an hour and a half south of Sydney.