Fanatic falcon 12'6 HRS vs Carbon

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Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
2 Feb 2014 10:28am
Hi guys, thinking about getting the 12'6 fanatic ocean racer and can at the moment only really afford the HRS but was wondering if there is a massive difference for someone that is not planning on racing at this time and more planning on botany bay style downwinders rather than open water.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
SUPHIREAUS
SUPHIREAUS
NSW
115 posts
NSW, 115 posts
2 Feb 2014 10:08pm
Hi Isiswolf, I've paddled both the 12'6 and 14" in Carbon and the 12'6 HRS doing training loops over near Yarra Bay, La Perouse and if you're looking to save a few bucks but want something for downwinders I'd go the 14" in HRS. I'm not a great paddler by any stretch of the imagination but I've found the 14" to be really confidence inspiring and it just picks up the smallest bumps so easily. If your interested in having a go on the 12'6 in the HRS let me know and I'd be happy to meet up and let you have a try of it.
Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
2 Feb 2014 10:34pm
SUPHIREAUS said..

Hi Isiswolf, I've paddled both the 12'6 and 14" in Carbon and the 12'6 HRS doing training loops over near Yarra Bay, La Perouse and if you're looking to save a few bucks but want something for downwinders I'd go the 14" in HRS. I'm not a great paddler by any stretch of the imagination but I've found the 14" to be really confidence inspiring and it just picks up the smallest bumps so easily. If your interested in having a go on the 12'6 in the HRS let me know and I'd be happy to meet up and let you have a try of it.


Thanks heaps for your reply, I would love the 14' but unfortunatly my storage space won't stretch to fit it so I will have to be happy with the 12'6. I would love to have a paddle of the 12'6 HRS and so I will PM you my mobile number and maybe we can organise a time for a paddle.

Again thanks heaps for the offer.
supallday
supallday
84 posts
84 posts
2 Feb 2014 7:57pm
I think the HRS is the way to go unless you want to be racing with the best. HRS is so much more durable long term.. I've got a carbon board but only cause it's 2nd hand if I was buying brand new there's no way id be spending the extra dollars for a carbon they are so fragile outside of the water and I couldn't justify it unless I got serious about racing
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
2 Feb 2014 11:08pm
I agree that the heavy/stronger/cheaper option is the way to go.
riverider
riverider
TAS
1112 posts
TAS, 1112 posts
3 Feb 2014 1:04pm
It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS
Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
3 Feb 2014 4:43pm
riverider said..

It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS


Yeah I have no doubt that is the truth but the HRS is stretching the budget so I will need to sell my small child to afford the carbon version
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
3 Feb 2014 5:07pm
Isiswolf said..

riverider said..

It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS


Yeah I have no doubt that is the truth but the HRS is stretching the budget so I will need to sell my small child to afford the carbon version


So it's a win, win then..
Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
3 Feb 2014 7:21pm
DavidJohn said..

Isiswolf said..

riverider said..

It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS


Yeah I have no doubt that is the truth but the HRS is stretching the budget so I will need to sell my small child to afford the carbon version


So it's a win, win then..


Lol mmmm my partner might not see it that way
KennyK
KennyK
QLD
395 posts
QLD, 395 posts
3 Feb 2014 6:51pm
Isiswolf said..

DavidJohn said..

Isiswolf said..

riverider said..

It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS


Yeah I have no doubt that is the truth but the HRS is stretching the budget so I will need to sell my small child to afford the carbon version


So it's a win, win then..


Lol mmmm my partner might not see it that way



Sell her too!
Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
3 Feb 2014 9:07pm
KennyK said..

Isiswolf said..

DavidJohn said..

Isiswolf said..

riverider said..

It is nicer after a 20k paddle to only have to lift up a carbon version above your head to put on the car than the HRS


Yeah I have no doubt that is the truth but the HRS is stretching the budget so I will need to sell my small child to afford the carbon version


So it's a win, win then..


Lol mmmm my partner might not see it that way



Sell her too!


Lol
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