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beerdead
beerdead
NSW
433 posts
NSW, 433 posts
29 Jan 2014 1:43pm
Anyone here have reviews about these?
Dynymor
Dynymor
VIC
77 posts
VIC, 77 posts
29 Jan 2014 5:53pm
I have been using one of their paddles for the past 2.5 years without a problem. I think it's a copy of a well known brand, is light, carbon (I think), has an oval shaft and tapers towards the handle.
beerdead
beerdead
NSW
433 posts
NSW, 433 posts
30 Jan 2014 10:16am
Thanks for you reply but I was referring to their boards.
Didn't realise they made paddles as well.

BD.
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel
TAS
2249 posts
TAS, 2249 posts
30 Jan 2014 10:33am
sorry cant comment on the boards , but had a Sunjam boardbag for about 12 months now and really happy with it .

been left under a caravan for a couple of months , on the car day after day and still going strong , while other brands I have bought and treated the same have fallen to bits within months
SUPSMURF
SUPSMURF
NSW
164 posts
NSW, 164 posts
30 Jan 2014 11:15pm
Hi beerdead, first of all I am not affiliated with Sunjam so can offer an unbiased opinion.

I went to see the Owner of Sunjam (Mark) to check out his range of boards in Kurnell near Sydney. Super nice guy who is very knowledgeable about the subject. I ended up buying a 12'6" racing board although I did check out his range of surf SUPs as well. I couldn't be happier with the construction and performance of my board. The best thing is you can demo first straight across the road.

I also know Adrian who runs a South Coast SUP business and he uses Sunjam boards as well. He is also impressed with their quality and performance.

Mark designs his own boards and then produces them off shore (in China I believe). He knows what works and is involved in all facets of the process. He is currently in the process of bringing in a carbon range as well.

I'd say check out the website and then drop in and see him. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

Gav
beerdead
beerdead
NSW
433 posts
NSW, 433 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:46am
Thanks Gav.

Tested a 10' 6" and an 11' yesterday. Much faster and manoucerable than my current boards, which are 10' 8" JP, and a 12' ATX. Much lighter as well. I need to check out couple of SUPCO first but the SJ's were impressive.

BD.
SUPSMURF
SUPSMURF
NSW
164 posts
NSW, 164 posts
31 Jan 2014 1:17pm
Good stuff BD.

I am sure if the boards were crap then someone would have belted them especially in this Forum.
Isiswolf
Isiswolf
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
1 Feb 2014 3:38pm
supgman said..

Hi beerdead, first of all I am not affiliated with Sunjam so can offer an unbiased opinion.

I went to see the Owner of Sunjam (Mark) to check out his range of boards in Kurnell near Sydney. Super nice guy who is very knowledgeable about the subject. I ended up buying a 12'6" racing board although I did check out his range of surf SUPs as well. I couldn't be happier with the construction and performance of my board. The best thing is you can demo first straight across the road.

I also know Adrian who runs a South Coast SUP business and he uses Sunjam boards as well. He is also impressed with their quality and performance.

Mark designs his own boards and then produces them off shore (in China I believe). He knows what works and is involved in all facets of the process. He is currently in the process of bringing in a carbon range as well.

I'd say check out the website and then drop in and see him. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

Gav


Have you tried your 12'6 in a downwind yet and if so how does it go?
SUPSMURF
SUPSMURF
NSW
164 posts
NSW, 164 posts
2 Feb 2014 11:05pm
Not yet I really got it for flat water training.
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