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Bark Eliminator 14' stand up paddle board

$ 369.07

Availability: 41 in stock
  • Brand: Bark
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Length: 14 ft.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used - Good condition. A few cosmetic dings, none that take on water.
  • Board Type: Race

    Description

    2013 14′ Surftech Bark Eliminator.Price: 9
    Brand new price is 00!
    Designed for 175+ lb riders who want to race, or who want a touring board! This board is fast.  You won’t find a Joe Bark board more stable than this! Dimensions: Length: 14’0″ Width: 29.88″ Thickness: 8.2″ Volume: 333L THIS BOARD IS USED! Make no mistake. It has a few cosmetic dings, nothing major. A little TLC and your all set. None of the dings take on water. This board is ready to paddle. NI am located in Rockford, Michigan. I cannot ship this board but could deliver it for an additional cost within a reasonable distance.
    Here is a review of the board published in SUP Magazine:
    Board Review: Surftech
    Bark Eliminator
    by SUP Magazine
    14’ X 29.88” X 8.2” (333 LITERS)
    ,415
    Surftech.com
    Board Review: Surftech Bark Eliminator
    Shaper Joe Bark: The Eliminator was designed as a race and touring board for the larger paddler (190-260 pounds). The board was also designed to have the stability and speed needed for this paddler in all water conditions. The Eliminator is a larger version of the Dominator. It can also be a great touring board with
    plenty of volume to carry gear. It has been a great board for all these years with very little changes.
    Our Take: The Eliminator is the board we took to Oregon for a camping/downwind feature this summer Why? It’s versatile, stable and reliable. The 30-inch width handled all our paddlers plus their gear (in the neighborhood of 50 pounds each) through everything the Oregon coast could offer from overhead bumps to wicked backwash. The displacement upfront made long, flat days go quick. The displacement doesn’t go back too far though, leading into a nice planing hull that was effective when riding bumps. The two inches of nose
    rocker and inch of tail rocker didn’t hurt either. While this board wasn’t purpose-built for expeditions, the construction is pretty tough, taking beatings in shore pound and other general wear without taking on water. One beef for expeditions or touring: there are no plugs to strap anything down (We added EZ plugs). For
    those of you not into expeditions, this is a killer all-around board for bigger paddlers and will work great in conditions from lake paddling to running downwind with your friends. —WT
    This board review originally ran in our Winter 2014 issue.
    For more information, visit: Surftech.com