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2012 Bic Beach 225
The shapes have been developed with maximum stability for beginners in mind but are still very maneuverable to help learn some progression moves.
Beach boards will therefore be very useful for windsurf schools looking for good, solid, modern and easy to learn on boards. The two models come with a retractable daggerboard system that is very simple to tune.
The Beach 175D: A great compromise board for medium weight beginners. Quite long, it gives excellent glide in lighter winds but is still very maneuverable.
Beach 225D: Learning and progression: The most easily accessible of the Beach series. It will suit heavier weight beginners looking for a highly stable board for learning.
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