Torq TEC Rusty Egg Not Surfboard
Pickup available at 2620 North Harbor Loop Drive
Usually ready in 5+ days
Alaska Air Cargo Pick-Up
You want to buy a surfboard over 8'6" or a longer DW Foilboard but can't make it to our store in Bellingham, WA! Starting now we provide deliveries through Alaska Air Cargo for anyone who wants to purchase a larger board, that was beyond our typical methods of shipping.
Fast, reliable, and built for oversized boards—Alaska Air Cargo gets your surfboard where it needs to go safely and on time. Enjoy careful handling, nationwide coverage, real-time tracking, and a faster option in comparison to ground deliveries.
How it works
- First, you need to be able to pick up your board at one of the Alaska Air Cargo Locations (listed below).
- Second, when we bring your board to the airport to get shipped out we will get a unique tracking number that we will pass onto you so that you can track it at all times. You can enter your tracking number on the (Alaska Air Cargo Tracking page).
- Third, once your board arrives at the destination airport, check your tracking number online. You’ll see it marked as “arrived at destination”. Most Alaska Air Cargo shipments are picked up at the airport’s cargo terminal, not the passenger terminal.
- Finally, You’ll need a government-issued ID and your tracking number to release the shipment. Before leaving the terminal, check your surfboard for any damage. Cargo staff can document issues for claims if needed.
Take your NEW BOARD out, go have fun and tell us what you think of it.
Alaska Air Cargo Locations
Arizona (Phoenix PHX)
California (Fresno FAT, Los Angles LAX, Ontario ONT, Santa Ana SNA, Palm Springs PSP, Sacramento SMF, San Diego SAN, San Francisco SFO, San Jose SJC)
Colorado (Denver Den)
Washington D.C. (Dulles AD, Ronald Reagen DCA)
Florida (Ft. Lauderdale FLL, Miami MIA, Orlando MCO, Tampa TPA)
Georgia (Atlanta ATL)
Idaho (Boise BOI,
Illinois (Chicago ORD)
Indiana (Indianapolis IND)
Louisiana (New Orleans MSY)
Maryland (Baltimore BWI)
Massachusetts (Boston BOS)
Michigan (Detroit DTW)
Minnesota (Minneapolis MSP)
Missouri (Kansas City MCI, St Louis STL)
Montana (Billings BIL, Bozeman BZN, Great Falls GTF, Helena HLN, Kalispell FCA, Missoula MSO)
Nebraska (Omaha OMA)
Nevada (Las Vegas LAS, Reno/Lake Tahoe RNO)
New York (New York JFK, Newark EWR)
North Carolina (Raleigh/Durham RDU)
Ohio (Cincinnati CVG, Cleveland CLE, Columbus CMH)
Oklahoma (Oklahoma City OKC)
Oregon (Eugene EUG, Medford MFR, Portland PDX, Redmond/Bend RDM)
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia PHL, Pittsburgh PIT)
Tennessee (Nashville BNA)
Texas (Austin AUS, Dallas/Ft. Worth DFW, Houston IAH, San Antonio SAT)
Utah (Salt Lake City SLC)
Washington (Pasco/Tri-Cities PSC, Seattle/Tacoma SEA, Spokane GEG, Wenatchee EAT, Yakima YKM)
Wisconsin (Milwaukee MKE)
Description
Description
Torq TEC Rusty Egg Not Surfboard
The Egg Not is a squash tail version of Rusty's mid-length board, the eGG. The Squash tail adds a little more area, lengthens the rail line, and has a more pivoty feel compared to a roundtail. The Egg Not is a great board to have in your quiver. When the surf is average, you’ll have plenty of wave catching ability and it will carry through sections, but the board will still be loose enough to turn with ease. As a plus, when the surf gets a bit bigger, it still works surprisingly well!
The Egg Not features a relaxed rocker on the front end of the board which helps with paddle speed, wave catching, and overall glide. The curve is a bit above average which translates to helping tighten the arc of your turns without giving up speed. The thickness of the board is a little on the thin side for a board this size. These leaner rails make the board easier to put in the water and also helps it hold better in bigger surf.
Fin setup here is your call. For a higher performance feel we recommend a 4-fin setup. If you’re looking for something a little cruisier or more traditional feel do a Single Fin. The Egg Not is also a fantastic twin fin in small gutless waves.
Construction
Torq Epoxy Composite offers performance shapes in our vacuum epoxy layup. Vacuum epoxy uses a hand lay-up process, with a vacuum bonding process to bind the fiber to the board and remove excess resin. We have a few tricks in the vacuum process that keeps the resin content at a much better level than can usually be achieved.
How do TEC Surfboards surf?
The performance is very direct – TEC has an immediate response that is especially good in smaller or weaker waves. In larger waves the advantage is they are a lot less likely to break. If you’re used to PU they feel quick at first. After a few surfs, your old PU will feel very slow!
Board Sizing:
| Dimensions | Volume |
| 6’10 x 20.75” x 2.74” | - 43.8 ltr |
| 7’0 x 21” x 2.8” | - 46.5 ltr |
| 7’2 x 21.25” x 2.88” | - 49.6 ltr |
| 7’4 x 21.5” x 2.96” | - 53.1 ltr |
| 7’6 x 21.75” x 3.05” | - 57 ltr |
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