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Egg - Tuflite Pro

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Management number 235420160 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $330.00 Model Number 235420160
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If you like smooth surfing and catching lots of waves the Egg is for you. A classic Takayama design that can be credited with introducing many modern day “Mid-length” advocates this style of board. If you’re not quite ready to “rip and shred” on a short board, nor are you interested in cruising on a longboard, then the Takayama Egg is the perfect solution. This model is an “eggy” shape that allows the rider to trim high on the wave in the middle of the board or race down the line on the tail. Your pick. The Egg is a great board for beginner to advanced riders.

Taking care of your board is essential for maximizing its lifespan and ensuring you have the best experience on the water.

  • Rinse after each use
  • Store properly out of direct sunlight
  • Regular checkups for dings

Shaper Profile

Takayama

Donald Takayama’s legacy is a combination of the worlds best boards, best surfers and best waves, making his boards some of the most sought after in the surfing world. Takayama was famous for his progressive designs that combined both traditional and high-performance aspects into every board made.

Tuflite Pro

Tuflite Pro is engineered for balanced performance and durability using an Omega glassing layup, Gloss finish, HD PVC inserts, Carbon rails all in a molded technology.


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