Hypernut Thoughts for the Lighter crowd?

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toolate
toolate
121 posts
121 posts
28 Apr 2016 5:24am
I weigh in at 68-72 kg.
Surf mostly shoulder to head high plus reef breaks in HAwaii.
Quite a bit of side off winds is the norm.

Consider myself solid intermediate surfer.

Cant try out the boards so wanting to know if anyone in my weight range can compare 7'4 and 7'8?

This likely wont be part of a growing quiver...

Thanks!

CAUTION
CAUTION
WA
1097 posts
WA, 1097 posts
28 Apr 2016 9:02am
at ur weight would have thought you could go the 7'2 easily.

curious to know those that have had the hypernut for a year or so how they like it. everyone was frothing for one when they were coming out, not much word since.
MickMc
MickMc
VIC
456 posts
VIC, 456 posts
28 Apr 2016 11:41am
Love the 7'8. I weigh 75 kilos. I could go smaller but really wouldn't want to sacrifice the glide for any small performance gain. I tried the 8' and found it fun but too corky. A thinner 8 footer at around 110 litres would be a great all rounder but it doesn't exist .... yet. Seems the big name companies assume you must be heavy if you want a little more length in a performance board.
Bender
Bender
WA
2236 posts
WA, 2236 posts
28 Apr 2016 9:50am
I've had the 7'2x 28 since September last year. Great board. It surfs unreal. I use it in small waves. I found the standard quad fin set up made the board feel bit too slidey. Once I put larger fins in it went much better for me as I could really push on the fins in turns.

I have surfed it in the margies area in solid double over head waves and although it manages ok I find it maxes out and can become hard to control. That's where I jump on a a more performance shape board any way. For less than perfect small waves its great and exactly what o was after. The 7'2x28 is more stable that my old JP surf 8'2x28

Its best characteristic is its speed its holds in off the lips!!
toolate
toolate
121 posts
121 posts
28 Apr 2016 9:50am
Thanks
a but more length might give me some earlier entries spin the bigger sets?
it is frustrating that the boards mostly target heavier surfers

i was out here in a 9"0 110 liter board pintail and that felt great
tinka
tinka
QLD
84 posts
QLD, 84 posts
30 Apr 2016 2:11pm
Weigh 70 kg, I've had the 6' 10" x 26 since sep.Surf mostly point breaks fantastic board ,super fast excels in clean waves from 2 foot too over head.Fin change is a def i ride with ashley pace shapers fin AP01 . Other boards i ride are starboard airborn 7' 4' x28 for onshore days and starboard 7"7' for reefs .
paullane
paullane
WA
6 posts
WA, 6 posts
30 Apr 2016 1:11pm
Howdy,
I had the 7'2 and 6'10. For my 75kg the 6'10 is spot on. Both great boards but the 6'10 is significantly more manoeuvrable then the 7'2. It's flipping gold!
I use it in everything up to double head high. Over that size I grab my 8'5 SMIK custom gun.
Haven't tried tweaking the fins as it all feels spot with the one's it came with.
Super fast, solid grip and turns on a dime. Best short board SUP I have ridden to date.
You won't regret getting one! The 6'10 is a definitely keeper.
Cheers,
Paul
paullane
paullane
WA
6 posts
WA, 6 posts
30 Apr 2016 1:14pm
Hi Barney,
How do your fins differ from the SB ones?
Cheers,
Paul
tinka
tinka
QLD
84 posts
QLD, 84 posts
3 May 2016 7:16pm
Paul,The fins i,m using are a slightly smaller profile with less rake,and stiffer due too being carbon.The fines at the base are slightly bigger thus giving more drive,reasoning using smaller fins is that the arcs turning are more tight ,as i reckon with the channel in the back of the board acts like fins thus using a smaller fin didn't effect the hold in steep hollow waves.Thats my theory anyway.also use these fins in my 7'4" airborn and i found them great in a three fin config.
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