Where does the brand Rusty surfboard originate from?
Aug 10, 2009 by Richard W | Posted in Water Sports
Can anyone include some details or history about it? Is it from Australia?
The man who started it...Rusty.. is from San Diego, CA. I could summarize the story for you but this link pretty much explains it all.
http://rusty.com/history/
YZ250girl | Aug 10, 2009
Price on a Rusty dwart Surfboard?
Oct 16, 2009 by B1TCH1N*^ | Posted in Water Sports
Um i was going to order one of these for christmas and i wanted to know how much they cost
The website's not going to tell you. You can download all 71MB of the catalog, and it will give you all the details of all the boards. All the details except for the price. I think your best bet is to go to the link below and put in your zip code and any local zip codes near you. Decide what boards you'd be interested in from the online catalog
CB | Oct 19, 2009
The website's not going to tell you. You can download all 71MB of the catalog, and it will give you all the details of all the boards. All the details except for the price. I think your best bet is to go to the link below and put in your zip code and any local zip codes near you. Decide what boards you'd be interested in from the online catalog
CB | Oct 19, 2009
6'0 rusty board (surfboard sock)?
Sep 24, 2008 by katecheerforce | Posted in Surfing
I have a 6'0 rusty board. Its 18.75 width. How big of a sock should i get? Should i get a 6'0 or 6'1 sock? and shoud i get a normal or a wide sock?
I live by the beach and im just getting an easier way to take my baord around. I have a board bag already.
Socks aren't an ideal choice for protection, a board bag is. I'd get a 6'6
sock, so it'll slide easy over the fin set up, without damaging the sock.
Surfammo | Sep 25, 2008