JK Surfboards Review: Epic Boards or Rip Off?
They have been around for years but have never taken the spotlight. Ignored too many times. An underdog in a world of balance, excitement, and speed. The years of designing some seriously superior surfboards have finally paid off. Now, they are starting to get noticed. Riders are surprised at how they never took a look before. Finally, these affordable sticks are taking the limelight. This corner is dedicated to JK Surfboards and their performance-style surfboards that you can kick back on and surf the weekend away with. JK Surfboards Reviewed Jason and Kiyo designed boards that come in an assortment of colors, materials, shapes, and sizes. They have longboards and funboards for the bigger guys and shortboards and retro fish for the smaller riders. JK Surfboards covers your stick needs regardless of your ability and your surfing spot. The Classic Noserider Longboard Surfboard The Soul Carver The Flow Rider Wafer Surfboard Groveler The Super Fun Board Surfboard Big Boy Fish Retro Fish Surfboard Groveler 1. The Classic Noserider Longboard Surfboard Specifications Length: 9 ft, 9 ft 2 in The stability that Classic Noserider Longboard Surfboard needs on most wave conditions is made possible by its outline which is full from nose to tail. Whether you want to come forward or do a hang ten, its roomy rounded nose with a contour spoon on the bottom makes it easy. With its minor taper through the tail, maneuvering this longboard is easy. Designed and shaped in southern California, it has a low to moderate rocker that lets you get into the waves early with less effort. The contours are designed with a single spoon to double concave with plenty of volumes from the nose to the tail and down to the rails. Riders at any level of expertise should be able to maneuver and balance with ease. JK guarantees that their board stands out from the rest when at the beach. Aesthetically, they are made with traditional resin swirls, and rail laps, with a matte finish that makes them look striking. Classic Noserider is constructed with US Poly foam blanks with superior (6 oz x2 top and 6 oz bottom) Polyresin. The board is sand finished with unique color combinations that will match your surfing personality. 100% hand-shaped, it comes with a single fin setup and a 9-inch center fin. #2. The Soul Carver Specifications Length: 6 ft 6 in, 7 ft, 7 ft 8 in, 8 ft 2 in, 8 ft 8 in, 9 ft Fin Setup: 8 ft 8 in and 9 in – 2 +1 set up and 2 side fins and center fin 6 ft 6 in, 7 ft, 7 ft 8 in, 8 ft 2 in – 4 +1 set up or 2 +1 setup with 2 side fins and a center fin Designed and hand shaped in Manhattan Beach, Southern California, Soul Carver is a high-performance mini longboard that lets you make cutbacks and bottom turns as if you never have on your other longboards. It can strongly hold on to bigger waves and effortlessly fly through mushy sections. The stability it presents will make you think twice about getting back on your old longboard. A must-have in your quiver, the Soul Carver longboard catches waves like a machine. Soul Carver Longboard is constructed with Polyurethane Foam blanks with superior (6 oz x2 top and 6 oz bottom) Polyresin. It is sand finished, 100% hand shaped, and comes complete with a 2 +1 set up and 2 side fins, and a center fin. Soul Caver gives you the feel of a longboard without all that bulk. It comes in different colors to choose from – Green nose dip, blue and green swirl, and yellow and orange swirl. 3. The Flow Rider Specifications Length: 6 ft, 6 ft 2 in, 6 ft 4 in, 6 ft 6 in, 6 ft 8 in, 6 ft 10 in Fin Setup: Tri Futures fin set An “everyday board”, Flow rider will impress you with its performance in all types of water conditions. Ride it in solid 8 to 10-foot faces in 2 to 3 mush, it will make you feel overwhelmed under the feet as you take turns and sections with just the right speed. JK created something special with Flow Rider. With the extra volume pushed to the chest area, paddling is easier, especially for boards this size. The single to double concave design can hold really well in barrel sections as it turns with no difficulty riding down the face of the wave. Flow Rider comes with Tri Futures Fin Set. Designed in Manhattan Beach, Southern California, it is 100% hand-shaped. This sand-finished surfboard is constructed with US EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) foam blanks with superior (4 oz x2 top and 4 oz bottom) eco-friendly epoxy resin. 4. Wafer Surfboard Groveler Specifications Length: 6 ft 1 in, 6 ft 3 in, 6 ft 5 in, 6 ft 7 in Fin Setup: 5 fins set up with Futures fin boxes and 3 fins JK Surfboards’ entry for groveler sticks, the Wafer, is perfect for riding and flying around normally un-rideable water conditions. Thanks to the team that made it feel looser, it gives the riders a longboard-like performance without carrying out an extended length. The Wafer is worth checking out. Despite its shorter and stouter shape, it gives enough balance and speed. The shape of this buoyant foam design allows it to conform with the 5-future fin setup. This combination allows beginners as well as experts to get out of the water smoothly. JK Surfboards’ The Wafer comes in different classic stripe designs that look perfect when you want to achieve that golden era of surfing nostalgia. You can choose from 2 constructions of this board: EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Foam Blanks and Epoxy (which are normally in stock) or US Foam blanks with superior (6 oz x2 top and 4 oz bottom) poly resin, with carbon fiber and Kevlar vector net tail patch. 5. The Super Fun Board Surfboard … Read more