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The surfboard market is a segment of the sporting goods and equipment industry that focuses on the production and sale of surfboards. Surfboards are used by surfers to ride waves in the ocean, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Surfboards are typically made of foam and fiberglass, and are designed to be lightweight and buoyant. The surfboard market is driven by the popularity of surfing as a recreational activity, as well as the increasing availability of surfboards in retail stores.
The surfboard market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering different designs and features. Many of these manufacturers are based in coastal regions, where surfing is popular. Some of the leading companies in the surfboard market include Channel Islands Surfboards, Firewire Surfboards, and Lost Surfboards. Show Less Read more