Exile G.O.A.T. Construction Carbon USS Excelsior Dude! Cruise - Large
What is the G.O.A.T Construction™? In the sports world G.O.A.T is a common acronym for 'Greatest of All Time', and we think there's a strong argument to be made that our skimboards built with this construction are just that, and here's why: These boards are built with 3 layers of Aerospace Grade Carbon Fiber, Premium Epoxy Resin, and reinforced EXCLUSIVELY with S-Glass Fiberglass. This results in a board that's noticeably lighter, stiffer, and stronger than our industry leading Double Carbon Fiber Epoxy construction. Think of the G.O.A.T Construction™ as our Double Carbon Fiber Epoxy on steriods. We've been secretly testing this construction under the feet of our top professionals for well over a year now with fantastic results! And now this construction is available for you!!
Exile flipped the skimboarding world on it's head when we introduced the Dude! Cruise shape. Quite possibly one of the easiest and most fun boards to ride in our line up, the Dude! Cruise is shorter and wider than your normal skimboard. The wide surface area under your front foot creates a ton of speed and float, while the wing and swallow-tail keep it highly maneuverable. This shape planes extremely well and locks in down the line, making it a great choice for smaller, further out, or weaker conditions (although our team has proven there's very little it can't and handle). It might be impossible to ride the Dude! Cruise without a smile on your face. When in doubt, Dude! Cruise.
Size: USS Excelsior (52.5" x 22")
Thickness 3/4
Key Features of the G.O.A.T Construction™:
• 3 Full Sheets of Aerospace Grade Carbon Fiber
• Premium Epoxy Resin
• Reinforced EXCLUSIVELY with multiple layers of S-Glass Fiberglass
• Ultra High Density PVC Foam Core
• Double Wrapped Rails
• Every Trick in the Book + Some
• Size, Shape, and Thickness Options for ANY Size Rider in ANY Type of Conditions
*Weight limits are subject to riders ability, skill level, and skimboarding conditions. The maximum weight limit is for sand sliding purposes only. If you are at or near the maximum weight limit and wish to perform more advanced maneuvers such as wave riding, it's advisable to move to a larger size board in these models.