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TAS
2679 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 9:35 am        Report Show Profile
Ok - I am never one to seek advice about boards on here, but here goes. I am looking for input from anyone who has ridden the following boards: Jimmy Lewis Kwad 8.7 Jimmy Lewis Kwad 9.1 Jimmy Lewis Stun Gun 8.7 Jimmy Lewis Stun Gun 9.2 Fanatic 8.10 Pro Wave Fanatic 9.1 (I think) Pro Wave I am going to purchase either a JL or Fanatic in the next few weeks and the above boards are what I am choosing between (no others thank you) Must clarify that I historically hate sup quads BUT I love the shape and pedigree of the Kwad sups. I am 75kg - experienced sup surfer - would prefer slightly more than slightly less board - usually surf an nsp 10.0 and an 8.5 Starby pro but want a tad less volume and better performance in good waves and still have the ease of getting into the mostly very fat and full waves we get down here. Oh - yes I know I am the right weight for the 8.2s and 8.7s but due to being old and broken I will be sticking with the 8.7/8.10/9.2s. Thanks in advance.
Vatican City
3566 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 9:38 am        Report Show Profile
Hey Bill, I know you said no other suggestions BUT...... You know how you like that 10'0 Coco? Wait until you see the 9'2 Tri - Quad Coco.......... Won't be long.
TAS
2679 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 9:50 am        Report Show Profile
CMC said...
Hey Bill, I know you said no other suggestions BUT...... You know how you like that 10'0 Coco? Wait until you see the 9'2 Tri - Quad Coco.......... Won't be long.
Are you serious !!! The only thing stopping me buying another gsi is the fact that there is nothing smaller than my 10 coco. I literally live on the coco but on some days its just that bit too much board. An nsp 9.2 is it ?? BTW - the nsp 10 is staying - could never part with it now.
WA
15849 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 9:57 am        Report Show Profile
Anything with stungun as its name must be good
QLD
21414 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 10:05 am        Report Show Profile
I was reading your post and got to (experienced sup surfer) and figured your full of sh-t. Oh get a McTavish right up ya
Vatican City
3566 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 10:33 am        Report Show Profile
billboard said...
CMC said...
Hey Bill, I know you said no other suggestions BUT...... You know how you like that 10'0 Coco? Wait until you see the 9'2 Tri - Quad Coco.......... Won't be long.
Are you serious !!! The only thing stopping me buying another gsi is the fact that there is nothing smaller than my 10 coco. I literally live on the coco but on some days its just that bit too much board. An nsp 9.2 is it ?? BTW - the nsp 10 is staying - could never part with it now.
Yes mate, 9'2 Coco Mat NSP. Will be somewhere around 7kg and at twice the strength of a regular NSP which are already one of the most durable boards on the market not a bad strength to weight ratio. Also coming is a 9'8 that is a more all rounder. Super light weight with strength, it's usually one or the other right?
QLD
Austria
8560 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 11:02 am        Report Show Profile
yes, had a go on the proto billboard. it's a good board. surfs at a very good standard. actually when i was surfing it i thought billboard would drool over this one cheers
TAS
378 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 6:55 pm        Report Show Profile
Go the 8'7" Stungun, other wise you will be so pissed you didn't get one when you see mine.
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Posted 31/07/2012, 7:03 pm        Report Show Profile
billboard said...
Ok - I am never one to seek advice about boards on here, but here goes. I am looking for input from anyone who has ridden the following boards: Jimmy Lewis Kwad 8.7 Jimmy Lewis Kwad 9.1 Jimmy Lewis Stun Gun 8.7 Jimmy Lewis Stun Gun 9.2 Fanatic 8.10 Pro Wave Fanatic 9.1 (I think) Pro Wave I am going to purchase either a JL or Fanatic in the next few weeks and the above boards are what I am choosing between (no others thank you) Must clarify that I historically hate sup quads BUT I love the shape and pedigree of the Kwad sups. I am 75kg - experienced sup surfer - would prefer slightly more than slightly less board - usually surf an nsp 10.0 and an 8.5 Starby pro but want a tad less volume and better performance in good waves and still have the ease of getting into the mostly very fat and full waves we get down here. Oh - yes I know I am the right weight for the 8.2s and 8.7s but due to being old and broken I will be sticking with the 8.7/8.10/9.2s. Thanks in advance.
I bought the Jimmy Lewis 8'7" kwad, after trying my brother laws board. It's an awesome board. I find it stable for it's dimensions. I'm about 78 kg and and about 5'9" and a half. It turns on a dime. It's understandably not gonna paddle into a wave like a bigger board, but to be honest that hasn't bothered me once. I wouldn't class myself as an experienced SUP rider, but my brother-in-law who rips on a SUP (and has ridden short boards for 40 odd years) loves his 8'7" JL. I'd highly recommend it as a board. The finish on it is top draw and tough.
VIC
94 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 9:28 pm        Report Show Profile
CMC said...
Hey Bill, I know you said no other suggestions BUT...... You know how you like that 10'0 Coco? Wait until you see the 9'2 Tri - Quad Coco.......... Won't be long.
Is there any more info on them on the web? Love to see the shape.
WA
3277 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 10:08 pm        Report Show Profile
I had the 9 1 Kwad for a year great board in small waves. If you want to ride solid waves the new psh 8 9 is worth a demo. Narrow bladed out tail is awesome in when traveling fast.
WA
148 Posts
Posted 01/08/2012, 8:45 am        Report Show Profile
hey mate I'm about the same build ,give or take a kg, I've got a jl 9'9 mano and 8'7 quad both are awesome boards ,the 9'9 great for big waves and the quad covers everything else from ankle biters up to about 4 to 5 foot, so the new stun gun ,is a mix of the two boards ,so I,d go with the stun gun , It's the perfect board for tassie,I'd love to be there today so many uncrowded spots pumping today
 
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