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We have a fantastic NinePlus ‘Magic Carpet’ Surfboard to give away.
Basically, a Longboard with the centre 2½ft missing out of the middle, the ‘Magic Carpet’ is the board of choice for many reasons. It has the same width in the nose, tail and centre point as a traditional Longboard, so it paddles and picks up waves really easily. ‘Carpets’ are great for everything from ‘old school style’ stretch nose rides in the pocket, to simply cruising on the mellow days, all the through way to surfing the bigger days with added stability and an easy wave entry. Check out the new NinePlus website for more info.



Specifications:
Ideal wave height: 2ft-6ft.
Fin set-up: Single fin box.
Rails: 50/50 with a slight edge towards the tail.
Length: 6'10 -7'4.
Question: What gives the Nineplus \'Magic Carpet\' surfboard its name?
Answer: C - It was originally created by Kevin 'Magic Feet' Connelly
Log in / Register (mpora)
We have a fantastic NinePlus ‘Magic Carpet’ Surfboard to give away.
Basically, a Longboard with the centre 2½ft missing out of the middle, the ‘Magic Carpet’ is the board of choice for many reasons. It has the same width in the nose, tail and centre point as a traditional Longboard, so it paddles and picks up waves really easily. ‘Carpets’ are great for everything from ‘old school style’ stretch nose rides in the pocket, to simply cruising on the mellow days, all the through way to surfing the bigger days with added stability and an easy wave entry. Check out the new NinePlus website for more info.



Specifications:
Ideal wave height: 2ft-6ft.
Fin set-up: Single fin box.
Rails: 50/50 with a slight edge towards the tail.
Length: 6'10 -7'4.
Question: What gives the Nineplus \'Magic Carpet\' surfboard its name?
Answer: C - It was originally created by Kevin 'Magic Feet' Connelly
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