The Dakine Longboard Ankle Leash offers everything you need in a low-drag, maximum strength log-riding leash. Strength comes in the form of 1/4-inch high-quality urethane Dura-Cord attached with marine-grade swivels and durable Opti-Flex leash ends that move with you. Keep your toes on the noes, not wrapped up in the leash with the Dakine Longboard Ankle. 10′ x 1/4” (3.05m x 6.5mm). Material: Urethane, Stainless Steel.
Women’s Slim-Fit Rashguard
Tesla’s surf and water sports rash guard lineup
Twisted design pattern that adapts to surfer’s movements
Excellent skin flap pin curls for a compression fit
Design
Twisted 3-D design patterns that adjusts according to the motion trajectory of a swimmers arms and upper body that optimizes swimming and surfing
Long shirt length design for a snug fit that prevents ride-ups
Pristine detail design and flat-lock stitching
Functional Fabric Material
High-density fabric that protects your skin from outsize hazards and harmful UV rays
Enhanced elasticity and resilience for flexible movements
Quick dry and water wicking for maintaining the best of conditions inside and outside of the water
Features:
Range of Application:
Intended?to wired home and office networks. RJ45 connectors provides universal connectivity for computers?and network components, such as PCs, routers, computer servers, printers, NAS, switch boxes, network media players, VoIP phones, PoE devices, and more
Wide Compatibility
Greatly backward accord with Cat6a/Cat5/Cat5e/. Downward compatible with 10 BASE-T, 100 BASE-TX(Fast Ethernet), 1000 BASE-T / 1000BASE-TX (Gigabit Ethernet) and 10 GBASE-T(10-Gigabit Ethernet)
High Speed
The best choice for fast Ethernet of?250 MHz & 10 Gbps with voice, data, or video distribution applications. A premium Ethernet cable can also help you surfing the net, download video and music, and other data at greater speed without worrying about cable mess Anti-interference
Four pair unshielded twisted pair?of pure bare copper wires play a great role in preventing crosstalk, noise and interference that is better than Cat 5 network ethernet cable
Slim & Good quality
It could hide in every corner of the room, save space, and maintain a concise appearance. Adjustable & reusable Velcro cable strap for easy organization & storage
RoHS
Fear not, for this cable is LSZH-tested for fire safety characteristics of low smoke, low toxicity, ensure corrosion resistance and long-term performance
NOTE:Your Internet speed depends on many uncertain factors which include the cable, your router, switch boxes, other network components, and also service provider
Specification:
Cable Type: 50FT CAT6 4-Pair UTP 100% Bare Copper
Cable Performance: Up to 250 MHz
TIA/EIA: 568B.2
Jacket Testing: LSZH
Conductor Gauge: 32AWG
Connector Type: RJ45
Cable Structure: Stranded
Conductor Material: 100% Bare Copper
Package included:
50 ft Flat Ethernet cable Black/White
20 x Cable Clips
Watch more How to Choose a Surfboard videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/507804-Fiberglass-vs-Epoxy-Surfboards-Surfboard-Basics
When you’re working with Epoxy versus polyester, basically, the durability of epoxy beats the regular PU Polyester with the fiberglass. Epoxies are definitely a lot stronger. The surf’s more stiff though, that would be the downfall of epoxies, compared to regular polyester surfboards, is that, the polyester surfboard will flex and there’s more memory in the flex pattern of the polyester.
Now, the epoxy board will be a lot stronger but, will be more rigid. Epoxies are more expensive. They’re roughly about $100-150 more but, like I said, they are very durable compared to the regular polyester. Most people still use the regular PU or the polyester resin and fiberglass opposed to the epoxy. The epoxies though, have been really making a big leap into the SUP’s, stand up paddle boards, and stuff like that, boards that, you don’t really get one every year or maybe, your long board, you want to have it for a long time, you get it laminated up with epoxy and it will last forever.
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