Win A Bing! Hurricane Sandy Relief Raffle

December 28, 2012

Buy a raffle ticket and enter to win this 7’8 Bing Pintail Mini Surfboard!  

Proceeds will benefit Hurricane Sandy Relief.

DETAILS

Raffle Drawing: January 1, 2013
Raffle Tickets: $5 USD per ticket
Dimensions: 7’8″ length x 16 15/16″ nose x 22 1/16″ width x 14 13/16″ tail x 2 7/8″ thickness
Volume: 51.3 liters
Fins: Fiberglass center + FCS GL production side bites
Retail price: $920 USD
Packing/Shipping: Bing Surfboards will ship the board anywhere in the world.  Raffle winner pays all packing/shipping costs including duty, customs, and tax.

THE WINNER IS…CHRIS PETRICK (PARKRIDGE, IL)…CONGRATULATIONS!!



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