Rusty Dwart

Rusty Dwart

Best Price on the Rusty DwartThe Rusty Dwart is one of the most popular single board quivers around. Dwart is an acronym for “Double Winged and Rounded Tail” and it is exactly these features that give the Rusty Dwart it’s excellent all round capabilities.  It is designed to be surfed about 6 inches shorter than a standard high performance shortboard.

The Rusty Dwart packs in a decent amount of volume so catching waves is super easy.  It’s got minimal rocker which gives it a serious amount of speed down the line.  The double winged tail is the key to this board in my opinion.  The tail gives the board a nice loose feel and allows in to still hold a good line when dropping into larger wave faces.

This board honestly has it all and the only drawback that I’ve noticed is on super hollow waves that are really suited to a dedicated high performance surfboard.

The Rusty Dwart is all round fun and won’t disappoint.

Surfer Skill Level

Surfer Skill Level

Suitable for beginners through to advanced surfers.
Surfboard Rocker

Rocker

Low entry rocker. Rolled belly. Low exit rocker.
Surfboard Fin Setup

Fin Setup

Five Fins. I prefer to ride it as a quad.
Surfboard Wvae Height Suitability

Wave Height

Can be surfed comfortably in 1-10ft
Surfboard Bottom Concaves

Bottom Concaves

Single Concave under the front foot. Double Concave under the back foot.
Surfboard Rails

Rails

Thicker rounded rails through the body. Tapering to a harder rail at the tail. Apex just below 50/50.

Rusty Dwart Dimensions

Length Width Depth Volume
5’2″ 19.5 2.37 26.3
5’3″ 19.87 2.37 27.2
5’4″ 20 2.5 28.4
5’5″ 20.12 2.57 30.5
5’6″ 20.25 2.57 31.2
5’7″ 20.37 2.57 32.1
5’8″ 20.5 2.64 33.6
5’9″ 20.62 2.64 34.0
5’10” 20.75 2.7 36.3
5’11” 20.87 2.75 37.6
6’0″ 21.12 2.81 39.3
6’1″ 21.37 2.87 41
6’2″ 21.5 2.86 41.8
6’3″ 21.62 2.87 42.6
6’4″ 21.75 2.89 43.8
6’5″ 21.87 2.90 44.7
6’6″ 21.93 3.00 46.8
6’7″ 22.0 3.06 48.4
6’8″ 22.12 3.12 50.3
6’9″ 22.12 3.12 50.8
6’10” 22.5 3.12 51.7
7’0″ 23.00 3.12 54.3
7’2″ 23.25 3.12 56.4
7’4″ 22.87 3.12 57
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