
R-Series Repair Kit
Caring for and repairing your surfboards is key to ensuring their longevity, and the longevity of the joy they bring you as a result.
If you need to repair any portion of your board, we have everything you need to keep your R-Series in tip-top shape.
- Read our complete R-Series Care & Repair Guide
- Watch our R-Series Repair Video
The construction of the R-Series surfboards is quite simple: stringers, fin boxes, and a closed-cell, durable copolymer foam. Add a deck pad on top, and you're in business.
The good news is, if you get a "ding" in your R-Series, the board will not start taking on water like a foam & fiberglass constructed board will. But there are still instances where you may prefer to patch things up and make them look nicer.
Caring for and repairing your surfboards is key to ensuring their longevity, and the longevity of the joy they bring you as a result.
If you need to repair any portion of your board, we have everything you need to keep your R-Series in tip-top shape.
- Read our complete R-Series Care & Repair Guide
- Watch our R-Series Repair Video
The construction of the R-Series surfboards is quite simple: stringers, fin boxes, and a closed-cell, durable copolymer foam. Add a deck pad on top, and you're in business.
The good news is, if you get a "ding" in your R-Series, the board will not start taking on water like a foam & fiberglass constructed board will. But there are still instances where you may prefer to patch things up and make them look nicer.
Original: $4.00
-65%$4.00
$1.40Description
Caring for and repairing your surfboards is key to ensuring their longevity, and the longevity of the joy they bring you as a result.
If you need to repair any portion of your board, we have everything you need to keep your R-Series in tip-top shape.
- Read our complete R-Series Care & Repair Guide
- Watch our R-Series Repair Video
The construction of the R-Series surfboards is quite simple: stringers, fin boxes, and a closed-cell, durable copolymer foam. Add a deck pad on top, and you're in business.
The good news is, if you get a "ding" in your R-Series, the board will not start taking on water like a foam & fiberglass constructed board will. But there are still instances where you may prefer to patch things up and make them look nicer.













