Daniel Jones Rick Cane
Best stylish mobility aid for fashion conscious seniors seeking reliable support.
This board trades the predictable stability of a thruster for a loose, skatey freedom that rewards precise footwork in solid surf. It’s built for surfers who want to push their limits on overhead days, prioritizing dynamic, responsive turns over pure, locked-in speed.
$775.00
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Who it's for
- Seniors seeking comfortable support for daily mobility
- Individuals requiring a sturdy, dependable walking aid for various terrains
- Fashion-conscious users wanting a mobility aid that looks like an accessory
Who should skip it
- Users who prefer the versatility of telescoping or adjustable canes
- Frequent travelers needing a compact, foldable mobility solution
- Active walkers navigating slippery or uneven outdoor surfaces
Performance breakdown
Wave Range Versatility
Excels in chest-high to overhead conditions with remarkable consistency.
Maneuverability
Swallow tail and twin fin setup allow for incredibly snappy turns.
Speed Generation
Single concave bottom design creates rapid water flow for down-the-line speed.
Control and Stability
Requires precise footwork to maintain stability in powerful, demanding surf.
Responsiveness
Transitions quickly rail-to-rail, rewarding surfers who push their limits.
Construction Quality
Refined shaping reflects deep local knowledge of high-performance board building.
Key Specs
Board Type
Shortboard
Length
6.0 feet
Width
19.875 inches
Thickness
2.625 inches
Tail Shape
Swallow Tail
Bottom Shape
Single concave with slight vee
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