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Walden Fusion Parabolic Construction (Surftech)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 9:15 am
by Nikos
Hi guys

I saw in a surf shop the Walden Magic Model in Fusion Parabolic construction and loved it.
Much lighter than the V TechTuflite version and looked razor-sharp!
I live in New Zealand, and the only Walden boards that get here are through Surftech.

I was looking for used boards online and saw a board used for less than a year and it was already full of pressure dings on the top.
Probably around 20 of them.
I have other surfboards from Surftech and they are super durable, but this construction is exclusive to Walden and probably not well-proven, as they started making them in 2020.
Has anyone heard about the Walden/Surftech Fusion Parabolic Construction and whether the boards are durable?

I am uploading 2 photos of the pressure dinged board, a photo of the construction technology, and a surftech video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdnT7ih0w3o

Re: Walden Fusion Parabolic Construction (Surftech)

PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 6:14 am
by Nikos
I found feedback from people who had Surftech Walden boards with the same glassing technology.
Apparently they suck ; stay away from them.
See below

m B.
4.0 star rating
09/14/20
Great board, but durability issues with Fusion HD
Review by Jim B. on 14 Sep 2020review stating Great board, but durability issues with Fusion HD First, this is a super fun board. I've used it in conditions ranging from 2 feet to 6 feet and it has performed great. It's very light and maneuverable, and I appreciate the extra paddling volume (being 53 years old and having some past rotator cuff issues). The one down side so far is the durability of the Fusion HD construction. I'm an experiencRead more about review stating Great board, but durability issues with Fusion HDed surfer and not a heavy guy at all (about 175 lbs.), but after the first use I noticed a few pressure dings on either side of the stringer. After about 20 sessions it is riddled with pressure dings, even at the spots where I place my hands on the pop-up. I never had this issue with my old PE boards, even in the days when I rode potato chip shortboards with thin glass jobs. I'm curious if others have had this issue. If I ever replace it I'll probably go with the molded epoxy version and sacrifice some weight and flex in exchange for more long term durability

Re: Walden Fusion Parabolic Construction (Surftech)

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:50 pm
by QMcD
Hi, I had the Parabolic Fusion version of the Walden Magic (9ft). It snapped in half after 6 months in modest head-high waves. It has no stringer in it at all and pressure dented immediately from duck diving using a knee. Brilliant board otherwise and super light weight. I bought a PU version of the same board, which is tougher with a wooden stringer and less prone to pressure dents, its good but not as good for performing rapid changes of direction as the lighter Parabolic Fusion version. I'd buy another Parabolic Fusion board if I didn't think it might snap easily so I'm keen to know if anyone else's has broken?