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Bing
Bonzer
| Length |
Nose |
Width |
Tail |
Thick |
| 5'6" |
14 1/2" |
20" |
15 1/4" |
2 3/16" |
| 5'8" |
14 1/2" |
20 1/4" |
15 1/4" |
2 5/16" |
| 5'10" |
14 1/2" |
20 1/2" |
15 1/4" |
2 3/8" |
| 6'0" |
14 1/2" |
20 1/2" |
15 1/4" |
2 1/2" |
| 6'2" |
14 1/2" |
20 3/4" |
15 1/4" |
2 1/2" |
| 6'4" |
14 1/2" |
21" |
15 1/4" |
2 1/2" |
| 6'6" |
14 1/2" |
21 1/4" |
15 1/4" |
2 5/8" |
| 6'8" |
14 1/2" |
21 1/2" |
15 1/4" |
2 5/8" |
**Sizes outside of the above range are available on a custom order basis, please contact us
Another well-known transitional board from the early 70s, designed
by the Campbell Brothers with the help of Bing’s head shaper
at the time, Mike Eaton, the Bing Bonzer was one of the first tri-fin
surfboards to be built. This board is characterized by its double
concave bottom, two long low-profile side fins, and single center
box setup. A board built for speed and drive off of the turns similar
to riding the edge of a ski/snowboard, the Bing Bonzer is a retro
glimpse into today’s surfing and maintains its functionality
in medium to large hollow and powerful surf.
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