Mint KT Ginxu 54L-105L
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Mint KT Ginxu 54L-105L
We are selling off the Demo fleet of KT Ginxu
https://ktsurfing.com/boards-2022/ginxu/
2023 KT GInxu 54L Demo/Unused $1775
2023 KT GInxu 62L Demo/Unused $1825
2023 KT Ginxu 72L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 82L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 92L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 105L Demo/Unused $1850
Please email me with any questions.
https://ktsurfing.com/boards-2022/ginxu/
2023 KT GInxu 54L Demo/Unused $1775
2023 KT GInxu 62L Demo/Unused $1825
2023 KT Ginxu 72L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 82L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 92L Demo/Unused $1850
2023 KT Ginxu 105L Demo/Unused $1850
Please email me with any questions.
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Re: Mint KT Ginxu 54L-105L
For anyone not familiar with the Ginxu, these boards are made BOMBER (same as windsurfing construction). You get a board that's slightly heavier and compact, but will withstand jumping high and hard without heel dents and the delamination that is common in lighter constructions. They feel ultra-stiff and best of all, they'll last many seasons. They work best with foils that like to be positioned slightly further back in the tracks (Omen, Axis, etc), but Armstrong or Lift-style (forward biased) foils will work at the front well too. They release very early onto foil. They're a great, fun option for our waters. Oh, and they look siiiiiiiiick.
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