Circle One 50" Epoxy Fibreglass Skimboard | Riders up to 80kg
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Standard 48 Hours - £2.95 / Free over £60 purchase
Express 24 Hours - £7.95
Tracked - £14.99
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Description
The 50" Circle One Epoxy Fibreglass Skimboard is the mid-size board in the epoxy range, built for riders up to 80kg. It's a genuine middle ground for teenagers and adults who want a bit more volume underfoot without stepping up to the biggest board in the range.
What makes it ride so well?
- Porcher 'E' fibreglass over 3k carbon fibre — a stiff, durable skin that shrugs off sand and shallow-water knocks without losing its snap.
- Hand-finished build — shaped by Jeff Townsley and finished individually rather than mass-produced, for a consistent strength-to-weight ratio.
- Round tail — a forgiving release shape that keeps the board predictable as you carve into an incoming wave.
- Extra volume — more flotation than the smaller sizes, useful for teens who are still growing or adults who want an easier catch.
- Trick-friendly — plenty of glide for 360s, Ollies and shove-its once the basics are dialled in.
Sizing — is the 50" right for you?
Board dimensions are 50" x 20.5" x 1" (127cm x 52cm x 2.54cm), with width measured at the widest point. Circle One rate it for riders up to 80kg, and it's built for beginner and intermediate riders — a good pick for teenagers or adults who found a smaller board too twitchy.
What's in the box
You'll get one 50" Circle One Epoxy Fibreglass Skimboard in your choice of Red, Green or Blue. This listing is for the board only — Circle One also build this shape into a package with a heavy-duty bag, arch bar, traction pad and wax, so get in touch if you'd rather sort the full kit in one go.
Who it's for
Teenagers and adults up to 80kg who want extra stability and glide over the smaller sizes, or anyone who found the 43" a bit small but doesn't need the biggest board in the range.
Rider verdict
A well-judged in-between size — noticeably easier to catch a wave on than the smaller boards, without giving up much of the flick and manoeuvrability that makes skimboarding fun.










