Walden

Mini Magic

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$925.00
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$999.00
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The Mini Magic Dual-Core is a scaled-down version of Walden's famous Magic Model. This is a good choice for a smaller surfer, people who are transitioning from a shortboard to a longboard or vice versa - longboarders wanting to go shorter while still maintaining some volume and float. The Dual-Core gives the Mini Magic the best of both styles of construction with PolyUrethane on the rails and EPS in the Center. The PU foam is laminated to the EPS with a TPU material which provides more pop and response.
Like the bigger Magic Model, the hull has a unique design, the front 1/2 of the hull is concave, and this single concave transitions into a double concave in the rear 1/3 and ends towards the tail that has a moderate “V”. The rails are hard. The concave nose adds lift and stability, perfect for nose riding. The double-concaved hull and hard rails make the board fast, stable, responsive, and maneuverable in all conditions. This board performs as well as slow surf as it does on speedy beach breaks. The Mini Magic maneuvers well out of turns while maintaining a forgiving nature, and is an excellent nose rider too.
Dimensions

• 6'8" x 21" x 2.75" - 46.1L
• 7'6" x 21.5" x 2.75" - 52.1L

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Shipping costs calculated at checkout. All orders are shipped out of Huntington Beach, CA. Our current processing time is 1-2 business days and up to 5-7 business days for shipping. Orders to Hawaii are shipped via boat and can take up to 3 weeks. View our shipping policy

We offer a 30-day return policy on non-final sale items. View our return policy

About Walden

Known by many as the “Father of the Modern Longboard,” Steve Walden shaped his first surfboard in 1961, at age 13, and never looked back. Eight years later, the native Southern Californian opened his first board factory and store in Huntington Beach, then moved to the North Shore of Oahu in 1972, where he made a name for himself as a prolific longboard shaper.

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