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Cabrinha Boards
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- The 2009 Custom is Cabrinha's premier Wakestyle twintip board. For the 2009 Custom, Cabrinha have expanded on the 3D bottom concept Cabrinha started one year ago. The quad concave channels have been increased in definition throughout the tips for a more aggressive bite. The increase in channel depth allows the board to be ridden finless when needed. This is perfect for hitting sliders or performing wakestyle tricks between hits on the obstacles.
Custom
- The Caliber is Cabrinha's newest edition to the Cabrinha board line-up. The Caliber is a Freestyle / Freeride model with excellent speed and tracking abilities. The Caliber features a wider tipped outline and has a loCabrinha'sr rocker line than the Custom, which makes it quick to plane and get you through the light spots.
Caliber
- Everyone from pros to bros sing the praises of a wood core board. Wood cores provide a dampening through choppy waters to deliver a smooth ride. The Prodigy, with its Pauwolina wood core is an All Round Freeride performer. When it comes to multi styles of riding the Prodigy is up for the task. The new Prodigy has been updated with a new wider outline.
The Prodigy comes standard with Cabrinha's new Sync Backless Bindings.
Prodigy
- The Plasma is Cabrinha's new, dedicated light wind board design. The design brief was centered on making a board that would be ridden in the threshold conditions of 10-12 knots. Cabrinha not only wanted a board which would plane quickly but would deliver a high level of performance suited for light wind riding.
Plasma
- The 2009 S-Quad comes in two new sizes that cover a wider range of surf styles. The 5’7 and 6’1 S-Quad are now closer to a traditional surf board shape than a tow surfing shape. This makes the S-Quad perfect for hooked or unhooked surfing in all conditions. The new wider curvier outlines make for a looser feel especially in smaller surf. However, when the conditions deliver pumping surf and strong winds the quad fins really come into their element. This season Cabrinha has towed in the fins slightly for carving rounder bottom turns and tighter cutbacks.

