You wiped out on a heavy wave and your shred stick snapped nearly in half, a fracture too severe to repair. Or maybe your board’s just old and sluggish, full of dents, dings and water.
If you don’t want to send your used-up surfboard to a landfill—where it could be excavated in nearly the same shape by an archaeologist in the year 2217—what can you do instead? … More
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