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Created by Jacksboards > 9 months ago, 25 Oct 2019
Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
25 Oct 2019 2:40PM
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Every town needs a wave pool as well as a monorail

This one is opening soon.

urbnsurf.com/stories/itspumping/





cantSUPenough
VIC, 2122 posts
25 Oct 2019 6:52PM
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Looks like fun. Can wait for them to build one in Merricks North.

Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
26 Oct 2019 8:13AM
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Who's in for the first SUP only session at Suburban rights and lefts at Tulla ?

Im finding it difficult to take this place seriously yet the waves look so inviting.

The SUP session participant numbers may be the envy of all prone surfers.

If not enough SUP riders go or show interest the SUP sessions may be taken out, just like the local SUP shop.

Comical schedule from the Interwebs

Sunday 6-9 am Nippers > 9 am (SUP's only day outing) > Midday > 3-4 pm Mals
Monday 8-12 am NRL/ AFL Teams Cool off (More boofs than GC > extra 2hrs)
Tuesday 10-12pm Surf Mums 4-6 pm Nippers > 6 pm-Urbnsurf Boardrider comps
Wednesday 3-4 pm Mals 4-5 pm Surf School + 7pm-end SUP's (moved from Tues')
Thursday 9-12 Adaptive 4-6 pm Surf School + Nippers Training + 7pm-end SUP's
Friday 3-4 pm Mals + 4-5 pm Surf School + 6 pm -end Themed Party Freak Peak
Saturday 7-10 am URBNSURF Academy + 2-4pm Nippers + 7pm SUP's







Hoppo3228
VIC, 744 posts
26 Oct 2019 10:11AM
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That'll just be for the softer rolling point sections AFAIK. The reef parts are prior booking only and limited to a minimal amount of riders...

Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
26 Oct 2019 11:21AM
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Hoppo3228 said..
That'll just be for the softer rolling point sections AFAIK. The reef parts are prior booking only and limited to a minimal amount of riders...



"Reef parts " ??
It's made entirely from concrete.
I want to surf the sections shown here on a wee board with a paddle at least once, not some mush after this section.
This place could be the perfect location for a national surfing event.
Real waves on dial
the 10' board division could be held in the mushy part and filmed in slow motion ....

bomberdave
VIC, 397 posts
26 Oct 2019 12:23PM
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Notice all the SUP allocations are 7pm on.... cumon do your market research most SUP riders are 50+ and looking to bed at that time !!! In all seriousness if this does get up Id love to get the SUP out there...How soon will it be open??

RPG226
VIC, 14 posts
26 Oct 2019 1:27PM
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I wonder how much $$ per session

JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
26 Oct 2019 2:14PM
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I think it will be expensive but if your keen, why not

Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
27 Oct 2019 7:25AM
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RPG226 said..
I wonder how much $$ per session






Ran into the right person yesterday regarding Vic Surfing anything.

Rumour has it it will be $85 per hour with a 10 waves minimum and apparently capped at 18 rides or waves ???

The dynamics of running the surfing shifts and min/max rides will be interesting.

They are spending a month getting the waves just right before opening.






JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
27 Oct 2019 8:13AM
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Jacksboards said..

RPG226 said..
I wonder how much $$ per session







Ran into the right person yesterday regarding Vic Surfing anything.

Rumour has it it will be $85 per hour with a 10 waves minimum and apparently capped at 18 rides or waves ???

The dynamics of running the surfing shifts and min/max rides will be interesting.

They are spending a month getting the waves just right before opening.







$85 is a nice birthday present

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
27 Oct 2019 10:58AM
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Any jetski sessions planned?
Given that the venue is Tullamarine, jetskis may be their best customers.
And I rekon I would pay $85 to watch a session of jetskis getting mashed!

Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
20 Nov 2019 6:27PM
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Yes the water will get very cold.

LastSupper
VIC, 360 posts
20 Nov 2019 8:13PM
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Helmy said..
Any jetski sessions planned?
Given that the venue is Tullamarine, jetskis may be their best customers.
And I rekon I would pay $85 to watch a session of jetskis getting mashed!


Agree?????? hope they got coopers green on tap

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
21 Nov 2019 6:31AM
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JEG said..
I think it will be expensive but if your keen, why not






Here's an article on coastal watch at the moment with some pricing. Don't read if you have a heart condition.


UrbnSurfCOASTALWATCH NEwS [/b]Seventy-nine dollars for an hour.[/b]That's the amount that it's looking like it'll cost you for an "Advanced Surf Session" at URBNSURF Melbourne, the new Wavegarden wave pool set to open at Tullamarine this summer.It's just one detail amongst a heap of new info that URBNSURF Melbourne have released about their new pool today - including footage and photos of the wave actually being surfed by a host of pros, as well as opening the door for the public to purchase "Foundation Memberships" for $3500 AUD. This marks the first time surfers from the public can buy a ticket to a proper man made wave pool in Australia, in the post-flowrider era (remember those).The pool is set to open in January 2020, though a specific date for said month is yet to be released.The Foundation Memberships appear to be an annual membership, with perks including four surfs a month, two extra surf sessions a year, an exclusive surf-it first session in December this year, and VIP invites to future events amongst other perks.The other first options detailed for public wave pool consumption (though not yet available to buy) are Gold Memberships for $3100, which seem a similar set-up to the Foundation Memberships (sans VIP events and the pre-opening exclusive session), and the one-time admission ticket of an Advanced Surf Session for $79, which will get you "one hour's worth of perfect waves at the point, choose from either rights or lefts". For context, hiring a squash court for an hour usually costs about $30, and squash isn't surfing (squash is[/i] pretty good though, nothing against squash).Says URBNSURF: "In the coming weeks, we'll be announcing the rest of our memberships, 'multipacks' for surf sessions and group surf lessons, gift cards, and opening up bookings for January 2020 and beyond."[/i]Probably the most exciting revelation relased today, though, is the footage of surfers actually surfing this new wave... which looks... *deep breath* genuinely pretty bloody good!?Below is a 15 second promo clip, that features current World No.11, Victorian Nikki Van Dijk on a slab wave they're calling the beast.To see extended footage of the likes of Luey Hynd, Mitch Crews, Otis Carey, Isabella Nichols, Connor O'Leary, Kai Otton, Xavier Huxtable and more take to a variety of different waves they're pumping out at Tullamarine, you have to head to the URBNSURF website. That variety of wave might be the most interesting development we've seen yet in the wave pool tech space, with the ability to switch up what kind of waves they're pumping out seemingly willy nilly.Read this bit of promo copy from URBNSURF for example:"18 wave types are now being put through their paces, and the crowd favourites for intermediate to advanced surfers are our new pointbreak and Trestles-style turns waves (Giros III to IV) and our bigger, longer barrel settings (Tubos II to V). We've also developed three further Malibu waves, and two Waikiki-style peaks, that are loved by kids and adults who are just starting their surfing journey."[/i]And:"We're also experimenting with two expert waves, a slab (dubbed The Beast) and an air wave (The Ramp's a working title). It's still early days, but we're stoked with how they're developing, and we've enlisted some of Australia's best surfers to help us refine them."[/i]When the pool does open, they're expecting over 2.5 million waves to be surfed each year.URBNSURF Melburne also announced today that they've signed a three-year partnership with Surfing Victoria, which will see them working together on developments like a Surfing Academy, a boardriders club and surf comps.It's a lot to take in - so for now until the gates open in January, let's look at some photos of the thing, and ponder if this is the best wave pool we've seen yet? And does this mark the dawn of a new era in surfing? Or is it all just business as usual?The Too-Long, Didn't-Read Details:[/b]The Tullamarine Pool will open in January 2020.There will be 18 different wave types.Foundation Memberships are now on sale ($3500).Gold Memberships, four surfs a month, will cost $3100.Advanced Surf Sessions will go for $79 an hour.


Xavier Huxtable. Photo: Urbnsurf/Adam Gibson


Nikki Van Dijk. Photo: Urbnsurf/Adam Gibson


Mitch Crews. Photo: Urbnsurf/Ted Grambeau


Luey Hynd. Photo: Urbnsurf/Stu Gibson


Otis Carey. Photo: Urbnsurf/Adam Gibson


Ben Considine. Photo: Urbnsurf/Adam Gibson


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JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
21 Nov 2019 7:35AM
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$79 for 1hr is not bad for a birthday present but Gold Membership for $3100 is ridiculous for the majority of us but good for some that can



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