Technical Specifications / More Info
User Weight Range: Up to 250 lbs.
Length 11'4"
Maximum width 32"
Volume 205 L
Maximum thickness 4 7/8"
Weight 34 lbs
Shaper Peter Hosking
Fin set-up 24 cm |
Construction Technique: Cruiser ACS surfboards are created using a molded polyethylene shell filled with polyurethane foam which is found in a regular fiberglass surfboard. This means that your new surfboard will survive dings and damage that would see a fibreglass board out of the water requiring repairs!
Easy to ride for intermediate level surfers
Incomparably long life
Light but very solid boards |

1) No pollution: No gas emissions, no solvents and closed circuit cooling of our molds means our employees, and everyone else, don't have to worry about what comes out of our ventilation system.
2) Low Energy Consumption: short production cycles means less electricity is used.
3) Zero waste production: Wherever possible excess material is grinded down and recycled back into the production process. Our steel molds ensure that only the necessary amount of material is used for each board.
4) Extended product life-span: our boards are built to last, meaning they don't end up broken and taking up space in a landfill somewhere.
ECO-ACS construction (Exclusive to CRUISER ECO-ACS): Combine an ultra-durable polyethylene outer shell (like a kayak but lighter weight) with a full polyurethane foam core (like a surfboard) and what do you get? The most durable board construction available, period. Theromoformed in steel molds to ensure consistent and accurate reproduction of the original shape. Proven and long lasting with great performance, we've been making recreational wind and surf boards like this since the 1980's and many are still on the water today!
ECO-Comp construction (Exclusive to CRUISER ECO-COMP): Wrap a custom molded EPS core/fiberglass/epoxy board in a thin yet extremely durable layer of theromoformed ASA* polymer and what do you get? A stiff, lightweight board that is 30% more durable than a standard epoxy board. Tried and true, we've been making our high-end boards like this for exceptional performance and durability for over 30 years.
*ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is a copolymer based material with high impact and scratch resistant protection as well as remarkable resistance to degradation and discoloration from prolonged exposure to sunlight, heat, rain and common chemicals.
How is Cruiser ECO-ACS production process eco-friendly?
- No pollution: No gas emissions, no solvents and closed circuit cooling of our molds means our employees, and everyone else, don't have to worry about what comes out of our ventilation system.
- Low Energy Consumption: short production cycles means less electricity is used.
- Zero waste production: Wherever possible excess material is grinded down and recycled back into the production process. Our steel molds ensure that only the necessary amount of material is used for each board.
- Extended product life-span: our boards are built to last, meaning they don't end up broken and taking up space in a landfill somewhere.
Cruiser Fin Installation Video
REVIEWS:
Our customers are very happy with Oxbow Cruiser ACS durability, ease of use and performance. We are very impressed with the feedback from customers already. Our problem now is keeping the Oxbow Cruiser 11'4" in stock. Order yours before they sell out!
"The two Cruiser ACS 11'4" are fantastic for our family. Thanks so much for the great boards and stellar customer service!!"
Brian C. Reno, NV
We have used the Cruiser 11'4" extensively in flat water and head high waves. Very good glide, tracking and amazing wave board performance - feels like a long board surfboard! Look for our test comparison to the $1,500 Naish Mana 10'x32" soon - we preferred the Cruiser 11'4" in small to medium waves on Lake Ontario!
"The Oxbow Cruiser ACS 11'4" is AWESOME!!! It tracked so well today, even with a light wind and the entire paddling experience was amazing...I didn't want to quit! Really love it and the great service you all provide. Thank you so much again for all of your assistance and all the good tips (fin placement, etc) you gave me (total newbie that I am!).
It is much more manueverable than the Surftech boards that I demoed and I like the ride better than one of the $1,300 Laird boards I tried....the Laird board seemed to flex or bounce a lot. If I was paddling the Laird into chop, the chatter went up my legs into my knees. I have not felt that at all paddling into chop with the Oxbow Cruiser ACS 11'4.
I did demo a $1,500 Hobie epoxy board and another epoxy board. I liked those fine, but can honestly say, not any better than my $799 Cruiser ACS board! Today I practiced stepping back and doing pivot turns on my board (watched a youtube of the manuever) and that was really cool! But I love this board and would recommend it to anyone.
Thank you very much and thanks for your great service!" Sue, Sarasota, Fl
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