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Green Tea
Green Tea
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4 Apr 2009 5:53pm
I'm looking at giving one of the 7S 96? quad a go. What are they like? I'm looking for a board with speed and movement and will only use in head high plus clean conditions. If anyone has some feedback I would be grateful. Thanks Div
Swanie
Swanie
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4 Apr 2009 6:22pm
Hi Div

Click the following link to the thread on the Uberfish.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48938

If you are interested I have an excellent well priced one for sale in the Buy Sell section:

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Stand%20Up%20Paddle//~r-1j5/2008-7S-%c3%9cber-Fish-7S-98-Model.aspx?search=uQNVTXNc1pWhjfFr%2b0%2fS5w%3d%3d

Cheers
Swanie
Brooko
Brooko
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4 Apr 2009 5:55pm
Div said...

I'm looking at giving one of the 7S 96? quad a go. What are they like? I'm looking for a board with speed and movement and will only use in head high plus clean conditions. If anyone has some feedback I would be grateful. Thanks Div


Mate dont think they rate even close to the 9 6" naish , they dont get a real good write up. Stick with the naish div
Multihull1
Multihull1
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4 Apr 2009 9:24pm
I've been riding this board for about a month now I think it would depend on your weight and height and surfing ability.
Im only about 150 lbs 75 kilos??? and am going smaller does paddle real well form me and very stable but a lot of board to throw around. I do ride long boards and short boards so use to something long, but for me personally 5'9" and 150 lbs something smaller is going to be better.
Hope this helps.
robert
Casso
Casso
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4 Apr 2009 11:35pm
I think you mean the 7S 9'8" quad?

If so, I did a review on it here: www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=cybersup&e=com
Revvin
Revvin
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5 Apr 2009 7:48am
g'day div,

not sure if you know briggsy from pt lonny, some people call him sparks, dont know his real name, he's had one for a while now, would be worth having a chat to him, also murfs got a demo of it at the moment,

cheers

Kev
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
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5 Apr 2009 9:44am
My Apologies everyone You are quite right Casso thought was typo error.NOt..
read your review was very interesting I did try it with both 4 fin setup and 2 plus 1
HAve been riding it at Noosa rivermouth and the points. I cant afford a board yet but was lucky and got a paddle from Woogie for a great price, so using my friends wife's 9'8".
really looking at the PSH 9'3" have you rode that?? how do you think that would go for my size..Please
thanx everyone
Robert
P co
P co
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5 Apr 2009 11:55am
I ride this board and also a 11' Watercooled and I think it's great. Floaty enough for cruising around and novices but definitely looser than a bigger board. Had it in good waves at Transits a few weeks ago and had a blast. There would be other boards with more shortboard performance but it's a good smaller all-rounder. I'm 100kg.
Mad Dog
Mad Dog
NSW
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5 Apr 2009 3:37pm
Div said...

I'm looking at giving one of the 7S 96? quad a go. What are they like? I'm looking for a board with speed and movement and will only use in head high plus clean conditions. If anyone has some feedback I would be grateful. Thanks Div


Been riding one since dec last year. Unreal board now surfing overhead waves on it. Went from a 10'10 walden to the 9'8 UBERFISH.A little hard the first couple of surfs as far as balance went, but def glad I persisted.Turns on a dime and has heaps of speed.
Brooko
Brooko
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5 Apr 2009 2:21pm
Multihull1 said...

My Apologies everyone You are quite right Casso thought was typo error.NOt..
read your review was very interesting I did try it with both 4 fin setup and 2 plus 1
HAve been riding it at Noosa rivermouth and the points. I cant afford a board yet but was lucky and got a paddle from Woogie for a great price, so using my friends wife's 9'8".
really looking at the PSH 9'3" have you rode that?? how do you think that would go for my size..Please
thanx everyone
Robert


Casso has a 9 3 " naish, everyone rates them very highly!! I think they have probably been raved about more than any board going (with good reason I believe).
Brooko
Brooko
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5 Apr 2009 2:24pm
Sorry , I thought you said naish 9 3", I also think casso has a 9 3" psh. I believe they are both awesome boards
DavidJohn
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5 Apr 2009 4:31pm
It's a shame that the Uberfish is so fat/thick through the nose area..

They should change the mould and thin it down some.. I'm sure they'd sell more if they did.

DJ
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
5 Apr 2009 5:23pm
Thank you Brooko,
I'm hoping to try Annies new board hope she doesnt read this or i'll never find her.
BUt even if i like it hear would be along time beforew i could get one Col still waiting on his I think.
Also agree with DJ if the uber 9'8" fish had less volume up in the bow and i say that because it's almost like a boat they would sell heaps more I believe.
Thanks again everyone
Green Tea
Green Tea
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6 Apr 2009 7:59pm
Thanks for the info. I rode the 7s today and wow was it fast and responsive. I could feel what many people said about the volume in the nose. On a few take offs I really had to move forward but as soon as I was committed to the wave you had to get to the back of the board quickly (I'm sure a few people on shore were having a laugh). What impressed me the most is its stability. By the end of my session the wind had certainly whipped up to a strong cross shore, but the board cut through this with no problems. How is the naish 96 stability compared to the 7s? Can I forgive the fat nose and enjoy the 7s speed, movement and stability? Will it be a hinderance in fast clean sucking waves? Thanks Div
Ben dover
Ben dover
QLD
504 posts
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6 Apr 2009 8:37pm
I think that u will have trouble with it in sucky waves as there is no rocker in them.
Casso
Casso
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6 Apr 2009 9:07pm
Multihull1 said...

really looking at the PSH 9'3" have you rode that?? how do you think that would go for my size..Please

Yeah, I've rode that. Very nice board - you'd be fine on it, with surfing experience and being 75kgs. It's called a Ripper and is true to its name. The full CyberSUP review is due to be released tomorrow.

Brooko said...

Casso has a 9 3 " naish, everyone rates them very highly!! I think they have probably been raved about more than any board going (with good reason I believe).

Yes, I do also have a Naish 9'3" - and it is also a very good board. Here's a review on that: www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=cybersup&e=com
Brooko
Brooko
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1672 posts
6 Apr 2009 7:27pm
Ben dover said...

I think that u will have trouble with it in sucky waves as there is no rocker in them.


What he said
Casso
Casso
NSW
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7 Apr 2009 4:25pm
Casso said...

It's called a Ripper and is true to its name. The full CyberSUP review is due to be released tomorrow.

And here it is (PSH 9'3" Ripper review): www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=49796
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
7 Apr 2009 6:29pm
Great review Casso,
Could you please tell me what fly weight might be??? i'm about 150 lbs...
read with interest what you said about burying the rail etc.
Thanx heaps Mate
Robert
Casso
Casso
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7 Apr 2009 7:07pm
Multihull1 said...

Could you please tell me what fly weight might be??? i'm about 150 lbs...
read with interest what you said about burying the rail etc.

Anything under 70kg (155lbs) might have a problem burying the rail. You would still be able to turn it but it would have to be more off the tail - more of a snappy turn than a gouging carve (using the rail).
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