I'm negotiating a new board for my quiver, it's not brand new, but a "2 sessions board". Have been used twice by a friend of mine, and then stored for a long time. I was thinking about getting it with some money I've been saving, since my other board has been suffering a bit and it's always good to have an alternative board for when the other is being fixed. Also, a different board might help me get another feel, not being too used to the same board. Or whatever excuse we make up to our selfs to get a new one to the quiver!

The measures are: 5'11" - 18 1/2" - 14 3/4" - 2 1/2". Not a big step down, my current one is a 6'0". It has a thick rail, like my current one, which can help me get in some mushy waves we have in a close break. The material seems good, FCS cups, some carbon fiber on the tail, the block seems good quality. Examining the board I've only noticed one small mark on the nose (which I don't think is a leak, probably because of some bump while my friend was storing the board) and two really small bubbles on the tail? I'm not sure, it's really small and doesn't seem like an issue. You guys think those two things are enough reason to rethink the buy? I'm really tending to keep it so far

We will have some waves in 2 days, so I'll be able to do a test drive and check if it is as pretty on water as it is out of it

I'm posting some pictures of the board: