8′ Woodrow

8′ Woodrow

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  • Fish shape for carvy ride.
  • 2+1 Fin setup.
  • Light weight and easy to carry.

Everything you need to know about the Woodrow

The Three Brothers Boards Woodrow is another great board for SUP surfing or kids. Ideal for a child, a smaller person on the flat water, or a surfer who is really looking to push their SUP surfing to the next level. With a full nose and a good amount of rocker, the rider can easily get into the waves, even in the spots where the waves are very high and steep. The fish shape allows for a loose, carvy ride, and maneuverability in the waves. 2+1 fin set up. The vent system is located on the deck near the handle along with reinforced rails for extra strength and durability. The Woodrow is light-weight at only 16 lbs. with a tucked-under, easy-grip handle and 3D diamond cut EVA deck pad.

Speed

Stability

Tracking

Surfing

Flat Water

Weight 16 lbs
Length

8’

Width

27”

Thickest Point

4.13”

Volume

120

Classic Boards, Endless Lifestyle

Throughout time, designs, looks, and styles come and go. Some shockingly come back and others are gone for good. There are exceptions, however.  Certain designs are timeless and here to stay.  They looked amazing when first introduced 60 years ago and are still amazing today. We refer to this as a classic. A 330 Ferrari, a Chris Craft Boat, a Woodie surfboard… all classics, things that never go out of style.

At Three Brothers, we don’t want your board to just look good for a year, or even for the next ten.  We want your board to be a classic. It will be a board that looks great and is in-style forever. This is why our designs go back in time to the era of the classic - the Woodies. All of our designs are inspired by those classic boards from the 1950’s and 1960’s.  Our goal for your board is simple - when retiring your board after decades of use, your grandchildren will be fighting over who gets to display it in their home. Now that's a classic.