Red Paddle 10"6 or Jimmy Lewis Air Maestro 10"3

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nutjob2020
nutjob2020
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28 Jul 2014 4:59pm
Hi Everyone,

I'm new in sup world and I need help with choice.
Red Paddle 10"6 or Jimmy Lewis Air Maestro 10"3 and why?
Theres lots of positive reviews on the red paddle 10"6 but I can't find much on Air Maestro.
I'm 170cm, mid 70kg and medium built. Im buying isup so I can go paddle after work if the weather is nice
Any inputs or recommendation much appreciated.

Thank you,
Frans
hilly
hilly
WA
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28 Jul 2014 6:41pm
nutjob2020 said..
Hi Everyone,

I'm new in sup world and I need help with choice.
Red Paddle 10"6 or Jimmy Lewis Air Maestro 10"3 and why?
Theres lots of positive reviews on the red paddle 10"6 but I can't find much on Air Maestro.
I'm 170cm, mid 70kg and medium built. Im buying isup so I can go paddle after work if the weather is nice
Any inputs or recommendation much appreciated.

Thank you,
Frans


Air Maestra is not out yet so no reviews.

JL usually has good quality so would be worth a demo.

Bit of info here http://www.jimmylewis.com.au/~jimmylew/index.php/Boards/SUPs/All-Round-Touring/Inflatables

GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
29 Jul 2014 2:50am
sounds like pumping them up can b a mission in itself......lots of info on the zone in topics such as this one
www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,24413.0.html
TobyYen
TobyYen
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3 posts
29 Jul 2014 10:19pm
airSUP
airSUP
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40 posts
30 Jul 2014 5:18am
Nice fin box on this SUP :) board looks like it surfs OK too.

6" are more rigid , but At 70kg you would be OK on a modern 4" inflatable SUP too.

I hope to get some photos of guys surfing 4" inflatable SUP in Indonesia next week, size could get to 15 foot in places...
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