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Which Speeed for 135 lb aging male.

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Created by surfjohn > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2016
surfjohn
15 posts
28 Oct 2016 3:07AM
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I have been reading many different threads on the Sunova Speeeds and liking the idea of getting one. However, I have not found any written by people in the 135 lb/65 kilo weight range.

I am 70 and surf mostly at Kihei on Maui. It is mostly mushy but I have surfed overhead stuff there. My previous board was a 9' 6". It is now time to go smaller, less volume, lighter and more maneuverable.

It is so hard to tell what size would work best for me. I need a good amount of stability or I get exhausted pretty quickly. I am guessing the 8' 10" would be ok. But is it too big? But then the smaller ones decrease in width quickly and that means less stability.

Any thoughts and experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John

supthecreek
2585 posts
28 Oct 2016 5:15AM
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Hi John

I am 68 and 100 lbs heavier than you, but I can give you some age related info.

The wide nose makes the Speeed very stable while paddling it and going for waves.
Hanging around in the line-up, the width can get a bit testy, and takes some getting used to.

The numbers say that you would be fine on the 7'11... plenty of float at 94 liters
BUT age plays tricks on us... every year, it gets tougher!

If you are an advanced SUPster, you should consider the 8'5 at 112 L... but if an intermediate, the 8'8 should do the trick at 123 L

The 8'10 was fine for me. It was very tricky at first, but I worked my ass off and rebuilt the muscles to handle it.... which is a good thing for us old guys to do.

I know Maui can be pretty windy, so if you decide you want to go for the 8'10, don't worry, it will still surf great for you.
I had a 9'5 last winter when it was time for a full wetsuit, and it performed with the same sweet ride as the 8'10... just scaled a bit for size.

xurfxup
NSW, 145 posts
28 Oct 2016 9:27AM
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I hope I will be writing posts like yours when I'm 70 John.

Treth
24 posts
28 Oct 2016 7:51AM
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i am 70kg and a meager 52 year old... but have surfed the 7'11 speed. Quite narrow and domed deck so IMO not so good for older joints in the chop. if you want to go the Sunova way... What about the 8'1 FLOW. much more stable and great fun. I bought the 7'10 FLOW after trialling and love it, but you might want a bit more width than that.
Altenatively.... With you being in Maui.... What about Naish..... Either the X32 range or the new MAD DOG. Both great boards too. Good in the small surf and loads of stability.
Good luck on your hunt...

surfjohn
15 posts
29 Oct 2016 12:10PM
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Thanks to all three of you. Something from each that is helpful.

xursfxup: Your words are quite a compliment. All I can say is that there is lots of heard disease in my family and my brother and I are busy trying minimize the effects of genetics through fitness, healthy eating and pushing our limits at least a little.

STC: I have been in contact with a very helpful person on Maui and it looks like the 8'10" is the way to go for the surf spot closest to where we stay.

Treth: I was wondering about the Flow too but I am assured by the dealer that for my surf situation the Speeed is the better choice.

Fun waves to you all.

John

baddog
256 posts
30 Oct 2016 5:35AM
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I'm heavier then you by 7-8 kg and have the 8'5". Although the 8'5" paddles easy enough, I don't like it in anything choppy; surfwise, I should be on something smaller. Whatever you do, forget the 8'10". STC has the Speeed wired and I'd stick with his recommendations at 8'5" or 8'8".

Not sure what 9'6" you had, but I'd pick my Sunova 9'5" x 32" Surf over the Speeed for a lazy south shore day most every time. It's lightweight at 20lb, paddles great, super stable and surfs mushy waves with ease.

Gone to dark side
NSW, 380 posts
30 Oct 2016 10:04AM
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Hi John I have the 8'10"great board I am 86 Kg and 62 .I don't think you would get the best out of the speed at your weight .What about seeing if your shop can contact Bert and have him make you a speed some thing 29-30 wide 8'88" long . Good luck either way.

surfjohn
15 posts
13 Dec 2016 4:06AM
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Hi

After many emails from others and my arrival in Maui I have paddled the 8'5" and the 8' 10". The small one was just way to unstable for me. My knees hurt after my session. Someone else talked about if you always had glassy calm water the smaller on would be fine. Here on Maui this is not the case.

As much as I wanted the smaller board I took out the 8' 10" and was satisfied with it. The water was pretty bumpy but I could get a good feel for it. My wife's view from the shore was that I was going much faster than usual on the mushy small waves. I bought it.
It was suggested to me by another Seabreeze member that for my weight I should definitely go with smaller fins. It came with the 105's. I had looked all over this section of SB and had some idea of what would work. I bought a set of Shapers AM1 fins when I bought the board. This came with 5 fins I could use with different combinations. I went with the Thrusters to start.

Kihei had a lot of rain last night and the water was very red from the dirt. There were some small waves and risky low tide but I went out anyway. With these fins the board paddled so much faster. They were thinner. Catching mush was simple. It was like a totally different board from what I went out on the other day. Because of all the really, probably toxic water I did not want to fall in so I was taking it easy. I could fee how different it was to turn. The other day I was trying to put my foot back where STC suggested in his video but not much would happen. With the different fins I could start doing this.

Many thanks to all who contributed.

John C


baddog
256 posts
15 Dec 2016 12:54AM
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I'm only a tourist, but "Waimea" means stay out of the water. It's feeding time for the unmentionables.

Won't forget my whitebread friends getting severely heckled at a well known island "secret spot". That's was until it rained and the water turned red. A local paddled over and told us to get out of the water. Not because they didn't want us surfing there, because they did not, but they didn't want us to end up as fish food either.



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