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2009 Inland Surfer 4-Skim 4' 5" Black Pearl White
Our first original 4-Skim black pearl will be offered again this year to round out our 4-skim line of epoxy boards riders want. The board delivers snappy turns, great down the line speed and a shape that can throw shuvits all day long. It comes with a 1 finlocated in the center of the tail. Just like all Inland Surfer boards, it's constructed with the durable Epoxy Infused Technology and laminated Wood-Loc system which makes it super rigid for such a thin board and itll fit in any board rack. It features a full EVA deck to keep your feet planted and a rear kick to push your airs to new heights. At a mere 5 lbs, the board can be easily hucked in to ollies, shuvits and big spins.
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Reviewer: Mike Dahlheimer
01/10/2010 12:00am 
This is a very fun fast board that can rip it up all day. I am about 165lb and it is perfect for me. I have had guys approaching 200lb ride it no prob but it’s not quite big enough for them to be their main board. It’s a very fast board down the line, but it tends to be pretty squirrel-y unless you have your feet positioned just right. Lighter riders really love the board but it is a bit advanced (read squirrel-y) for a beginner. The board carves great and if you fall back in the pocket it recovers well.
I gave it a four because the board tends to nose-dive somewhat easily and it really doesn’t ride that great fakie in my opinion. I am not advanced enough for shuv tricks, but I learned my first 3s on it and can usually land a few every time out. It is very light and fits in standard board rack. Love it, great board! Thanks IS!
The boat is an 87 Supra SunSport with 1500lbs. Thigh to belly button wave. If you are interested in seeing my setup and lots of pics and VIDEOS of the board being ridden, check my boat diary thread at http://supraboats.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=3630. Thanks for reading! WakeMikey
I gave it a four because the board tends to nose-dive somewhat easily and it really doesn’t ride that great fakie in my opinion. I am not advanced enough for shuv tricks, but I learned my first 3s on it and can usually land a few every time out. It is very light and fits in standard board rack. Love it, great board! Thanks IS!
The boat is an 87 Supra SunSport with 1500lbs. Thigh to belly button wave. If you are interested in seeing my setup and lots of pics and VIDEOS of the board being ridden, check my boat diary thread at http://supraboats.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=3630. Thanks for reading! WakeMikey


