GEAR : GONG SUP MOB FSP 2X !!!

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GEAR : GONG SUP MOB FSP 2X !!!

The Shortboard that is easy to surf and ultra performant in soft waves.

  A load-bearing and compact shape full of dynamism and boost. The Mob is all about acceleration to go from 0 to 100 in a few meters in soft waves, while keeping an amazing stability for a Board of this size. This Board is designed for two types of SUPers: – Those looking for maximum performance in Longboard waves, without the need for a Longboard. In this case, you will need a minimum of technique and be sporty to take it without excess volume to move it with energy thanks to the speed that this Mob is able to generate in small conditions. – Those who want to surf cool in soft waves. This Mob is perfect for SUPERS looking for a Board that will perform well in these conditions, without having to go through a longboard. This Board can do it all and doesn’t require a high technical level to have fun. Its big advantage is that its stability in rowing and surfing allows SUPers who want to surf a shorter Board to go through the course without any big difficulty. An essential Board in a Quiver, super fun to ride in small conditions, and equipped with a solid and very dynamic FSP 2X technology, boosting its performance even in the smallest conditions. Its compactness also makes it easier to stowaway in the car.

Moritz, Team rider GONG, gives us his feedback on this FSP 2X Mob:

“The MOB is the perfect go to board in small to medium waves, anything up to chest high and the board performs the best. I love using it in slow and not very powerful waves, the wide tail and nose allows you to execute 360 and tight turns very easy. Acceleration and speed is really hard to get in mushy waves, but with the MOB you have a super efficient board that makes you fly in these kind of conditions.” Find this board on the online shop. Shaper : Patrice Guénolé and his GONG SUP Mob FSP 2X.
Moritz, Team rider GONG, on his GONG SUP Mob FSP 2X.

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