Best Channel Islands Surfboards


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Channel Islands Proton
3.7 from 3 reviews

Latest review: Their promotion of a Fiji trip competition via facebook state's that it is for " Ladies " only.... this is clearly a sexist organisation that does not support families. I suggest you give them a miss



Channel Islands Fishcuit
5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Very fast and skatey feel, but catches waves easily, takes some adjustment due to width of tail and low rocker but very fun after getting used to the ride. makes crappy surf fun! makes terrible waves

Channel Islands MTF Altered

Latest review: is pretty average i thought it was going to be awesome but i wasnt too happy with it. i really gave a real good go but it didnt work too well in average waves. it went well in good waves but not many

Channel Islands Warp
1.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Recently bought a Channel Islands Spine tek - excited to test something new. during my first surf, the board was responsive and sharp, however, it suffered a crease on the nose on my third wave on

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