Thursday, February 4, 2010

Mandala for sale

Times are hard and I am stretching the belt. I have to sell this surfborad in mint shape for €580. it's a 6' round pin quad shaped by my friend Manuel Caro.

The surfboard is located in Lisbon. Please don't hesitate in contact us if you have any questions.

Best regards
Nuno



10 comments:

Duncan said...

Hey Nuno

Duncan here from NZ. That's a great looking board. Bummer to have to sell it. If I was in Europe I'd buy it! Been a great summer here since around January 9 with waves virtually every day, mostly on our west coast. Fun size for the fishes most of the time. It's hard to keep a work-head on at times like these. Sounds like it's been freezing up your way. All the best - DJJ

Nuno said...

Duncan!

Nice to hear back from you. It's good to know all is going well.

Next time you surf grab a few NZ waves for this fellow surfer in the Northern Hemisphere.

All the best!

deadkipper said...

Hi Nuno, interested in your quad, what are the full dimensions of the board? Thanks Steve

Nuno said...

Hello,

I believe that should not be far for 6´x20"x2.5".

The board was glassed by Moonlight with 1 6oz layer on top and 2 6oz layers on bottom.

Thanks

Nuno said...

From Mandala web page:

round pin quads

I've always liked the way a round pin feels through a big turn, and combined with the four-fin set-up it really flies. For those making the transition from a traditional tri-fin to a quad, this is a great template to start with.

In order to intergrate smoothly with other boards in my quiver, I start with a fuller template and foil similar to my fish. When my fish start to out-run barrels, I make the switch to my round pin quad. It'll stay nice and nimble in the pocket, but if you need to drive down the line with tons of speed the quad set-up allows you to tap into those extra gears that'll make big cutbacks a favorite in your surfing repertoire.

Round pin quads in longer lengths work well as step up boards in a fish-oriented quiver...

I'm proud to offer these boards with fins made in in the U.S.A.:


http://mandalacustomshapes.com/round_pin_quads.shtml

Fab said...

Hi Nuno,

Any chance you can send it to south east of France? and what maximun surfer's weight you reckon for that board.
Thank you very much!
cheers
Fabrice

ralfcrispino said...

hey.. is the board still for sale?..
I would be interested..
I am in San Sebastian..
cheers
Umberto

Nuno said...

Hi Dudes, The board it's still here! Please send me email.
Thanks

Nuno said...

Yes I'll pack and ship the surfboard if buyer agrees to pay the shipping fee.

Nuno said...

In regard to height, I am about 75kg 1.76m.

This subject can be affect by the surfer ability but I would say someone up to 85kg, this surfboard is very versatile.

It measures around 6'0" x 20.25" x 2-3/8"