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are epoxy surfboards more buoyant
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Epoxy surfboards, often made with EPS foam cores and epoxy resin, are generally more buoyant than traditional polyurethane (PU) surfboards. This increased buoyancy comes from the EPS core's lower density, which makes the board lighter and float better in water. As a result, epoxy surfboards offer quicker paddling and easier wave catching. However, this doesn't mean they're universally superior. Some surfers prefer the feel and performance of PU boards in certain conditions. For those looking for added buoyancy, especially beginners or in small waves, epoxy surfboards can be an excellent choice.
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