About Firewire 5'2 Sweet Potato Surfboard
Firewire Sweet Potato – Small Wave Domination in a Compact Package
The Sweet Potato from Firewire Surfboards and shaper Dan Mann is the ultimate small-wave machine. A revamped version of its predecessor, this model now features a swallow tail for enhanced control and responsiveness. Packed with foam in a compact shape, the Sweet Potato delivers maximum shredability even on the smallest of days.
If you want to ditch the longboard and still catch waves with ease, this board is your answer. Its innovative deep double concave bottom contour allows for seamless rail-to-rail transitions and hard arcing turns, while its added volume ensures effortless paddling and acceleration.
Key Features of the Firewire Sweet Potato:
- Compact & Loaded with Foam: Extra volume in a small package ensures easy paddling and wave-catching without sacrificing performance.
- Swallow Tail Design: Enhances maneuverability and drive, allowing for smooth, controlled turns.
- Deep Double Concave: Generates speed and sharp rail-to-rail transitions for a lively feel in weaker surf.
- High-Performance in Small Waves: A go-to board for subpar conditions without compromising fun or progression.
- Helium Construction: Ultra-lightweight yet incredibly durable, providing superior flex and responsiveness.
- Radical Colorways: Stand out in the lineup with an eye-catching aesthetic.
Product Details:
- Brand: Firewire Surfboards
- Shaper: Dan Mann
- Board Type: Small Wave Hybrid
- Construction: Helium Technology
- Dimensions: 5’2 x 21 7/16” x 2 5/16”
- Volume: 31L
- Best For: Small waves, fast acceleration, and high-performance turns
Why Choose the Sweet Potato?
If you’re looking to turn weak, mushy conditions into an opportunity to rip, the Firewire Sweet Potato is your weapon of choice. It’s engineered for maximum fun, effortless speed, and top-tier maneuverability, making it a must-have in any quiver.
Experience the future under your feet – grab a Firewire Sweet Potato and let’s go surfing!
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