Sunova Faast 12'6

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rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
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QLD, 1458 posts
3 Oct 2015 1:43pm
Any reviews or has anyone paddled the Sunova Faast 12'6 .Love to know how they go.I do know they are very light so I'd like to know how they handle. I would probably be mainly flat water, sometimes windy with bump and chop.

laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
3 Oct 2015 5:33pm
It appears as if you are reviewing the board
rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
1458 posts
QLD, 1458 posts
3 Oct 2015 5:35pm
laceys lane said..
It appears as if you are reviewing the board


I,m totally gobsmaked about your answer. Im looking to buy one but but you need to look at the post again.Where did that come from?

What?
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
3 Oct 2015 6:24pm
rockmagnet said..

laceys lane said..
It appears as if you are reviewing the board



I,m totally gobsmaked about your answer. Im looking to buy one but but you need to look at the post again.Where did that come from?

What?


my mistake. sorry .I though you were telling us it was this and that.

often pimping scams start like you post. then some else goes- yeah I want to know too. then someone goes- ive got one.

then the timely post by supplier etc etc.


again sorry . my mistake
Slab
Slab
1125 posts
1125 posts
3 Oct 2015 4:33pm
Stop reviewing that bloody board Rockmagnet
rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
1458 posts
QLD, 1458 posts
3 Oct 2015 7:09pm
Slab said..
Stop reviewing that bloody board Rockmagnet


Ppppphhhhh
TalkToMe
TalkToMe
QLD
118 posts
QLD, 118 posts
4 Oct 2015 1:51pm
Once question that I have is that can a race board, or any type of board I guess, get to a point of being too light? And if that is the case what would be too light for a 12'6 race board?I ask as I was speaking to my brother the other day and he was bummed that his kite board is too light. When he bought it he was thinking that lighter was better, but apparently a little bit of weight is good to help tracking when you're fanging along with good wind, otherwise the board is too 'flighty', as he put it.

Anyway, I'm also looking forward to seeing some feedback on board asked about here on this thread.

SRrat
SRrat
WA
240 posts
WA, 240 posts
4 Oct 2015 12:41pm
inertia is proportional to weight which we feel on a board as a responsiveness and momentum. Getting towed by a boat or jet ski,something thin and heavy is much easier to control.
Leroy13
Leroy13
VIC
1174 posts
VIC, 1174 posts
4 Oct 2015 4:54pm
I thought the name of this forum is Board Talk and Reviews. Seriously what should be written in a forum named that?
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