JS Surfboard 6’8 31L Dusty Payne (USED)

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Regular price $680.00

6'8 FMN2 Surfboard – Shaped for Dusty Payne | PU/Poly | FCS II Thruster (3-Fin) | 31L Volume | Used Condition

The 6'8 FMN2 Surfboard is a high-performance step-up shortboard designed for speed, control, and confidence in more powerful wave conditions. Custom shaped for Dusty Payne, this board offers a unique blend of performance and pedigree, ideal for surfers looking to push their limits.

Board Specifications:

  • Length: 6’8
  • Width: 18.8”
  • Thickness: 2 7/16”
  • Volume: 31L
  • Model: FMN2
  • Construction: PU / Poly
  • Fin Setup: FCS II 3-Fin (Thruster)
  • Custom: Shaped for Dusty Payne

Features & Benefits:

  • Step-up performance design for bigger, more powerful waves
  • Narrow outline for enhanced control and hold in critical sections
  • PU/poly construction delivers classic flex and reliable durability
  • FCS II thruster setup provides drive, stability, and responsive turning
  • Custom board with added appeal for performance surfers and collectors

Condition:

  • Used surfboard in good condition
  • Normal signs of wear from use
  • See video for full details and any cosmetic imperfections

Perfect for experienced surfers seeking a step-up surfboard with custom shaping pedigree, built for speed, control, and performance in overhead surf.

All surfboards listed on our website undergo a comprehensive cleaning and detailed ding inspection process. Any surfboards with major dings are professionally repaired by experienced ding repairman, ensuring top-quality craftsmanship. We guarantee that each board is fully watertight and ready for an exceptional ride. For full transparency, photos and videos documenting any significant dings or repairs are available above, giving you complete peace of mind before your purchase. Shop with confidence knowing your board has been expertly inspected and prepped for performance. 

ALL Sales Final! There Will Be A $80 Re-Stocking Fee If You Decide To Cancel Your Order! 

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