** BRAND NEW** BIC SUP 10'6" ACE-TEC
So earlier this year, i had a go on one of those surf simulators at Tough Mudder for a chance to win a BIC SUP 10'6" paddle board and... i won! I have just had the delivery of a beautiful board but cant keep it due to finances or family commitments. It is brand new, with a bag, ankle leash and paddle and the package is worth £900, at the very least i can find on the internet and that is before delivery costs etc. Pick up as, with the packaging, it is 14 foot long. I could probably drive it within the local area of Blackpool/Preston. The Bic SUP 10’6” ACE-TEC Stand Up Paddle Board is designed as an all-round performer for riders up to 180lbs/80kg and as a performance surf SUP for riders up to 220lbs/100kg. It features even volume distribution, confidence-inspiring width and a refined rocker profile for surf performance as well as flatwater glide. This is a highly versatile SUP suitable for a wide range of conditions. New ERGO-GRIP carry handle = Easier Transport + Less Fatigue! Specifications: • Length: cm • Width: cm • Weight: 26 lbs / 12 Kg • Volume: 185 L • Central fin: FCS Dolphin 10" + FCS M5 • Shaper: Peter Hosking ACE-TEC is the ideal material for SUPs. A composite of a polystyrene core covered with glass fibre and epoxy followed by a thermoformed finishing coat results in light weight boards that are rigid and highly knock-resistant. Premium quality without the premium price ! These three boards are shaped for versatility, equally efficient in small waves and on the flat, delivering superb glide and excellent manoeuvrability. ACE TEC is a light composite that gives the board excellent stiffness and the best of glide on the water, at an affordable price. This technology which is exclusive to BIC Sport allows for the original shape to be reproduced faithfully on all production boards. ACE TEC provides a huge advantage over polyester and epoxy sandwich: it is its excellent resistance to shocks, provided by its fine coating skin made out of polymer materials that protect it. A shock against a rock will leave just the slightest of marks on the skin of an ACE-TEC SUP board, whereas it would certainly leave a hole in a polyester or epoxy sandwich board.