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DavidJohn
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18 Apr 2013 11:28am
Called the Astro Racer... By Starboard.

Looks like inflatables are about to get very serious.

This is the board that Connor Baxter used to beat Jamie Mitchel a couple of weeks ago.

That bit of concave in the nose area has got to be a good thing along with some other great new features..

But what the hell are starboard thinking but not having deck grip further back so it can be bop raced without slipping on the tail section.

DJ


teatrea
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18 Apr 2013 11:53am
they have an astro junior too 10,6 , perfect for kidsWould like to see some time trials done comparing inflatables to hard boards.
PTWoody
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18 Apr 2013 12:11pm
Seems to me like the deck grip goes a long way back. Certainly a lot further than the Touring Astro.



faito anto
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18 Apr 2013 1:52pm
What was Jamie Mitchell riding?

I'm assuming it was also an inflatable also.
Gorgo
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18 Apr 2013 2:17pm
I had a session on the 12'6" by 30" inflatable and it was horrible. It bobbed like a cork with virtually no glide. It was pumped up to 13 psi. It had a slow leak in a seam and was down to 12 psi by the time I cracked it and gave up. (It was very nice to chuck it in the back seat of the car.)

I would want some assurance from Starboard that the inflatable actually worked like a raceboard rather than just looking like one.
rps
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18 Apr 2013 2:42pm
Gorgo,

I fixed the slow leak near the junction of the seam and inflated the SB to 14 psi.

Checked it after 12 hrs and it lost zero pressure.

PT, JS and I then took off on the regulation Elwood - HMB DWér enjoying gusts between 30 -40 knots.
I was sceptical prior to the run, but was a convert afterwards.
It required a bit of coaxing onto a runner, but once on, felt solid, stable and controllable.
Granted, it's a different sensation to a rigid board, but geez they work well across most conditions. Packing up at the other end saw no tedious moments trying to strap 3 boards onto one car in the gusty northerly.

faito anto
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18 Apr 2013 8:36pm
Anyone tried this board, the Converse Astro?

HumanCartoon
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18 Apr 2013 9:15pm
Gorgo said...
I had a session on the 12'6" by 30" inflatable and it was horrible. It bobbed like a cork with virtually no glide. It was pumped up to 13 psi.


People tend to underinflate these things. You need WAAAAY more pressure than 12-13psi in those boards. I ran the RPS Astro Tourer up to 18psi (with wooz's blessing) and I thought it went pretty well.

The more established iSUP makers (Uli, Red) build theirs to take 20-25psi.
OG SUP
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18 Apr 2013 10:05pm
HumanCartoon said...
Gorgo said...
I had a session on the 12'6" by 30" inflatable and it was horrible. It bobbed like a cork with virtually no glide. It was pumped up to 13 psi.


People tend to underinflate these things. You need WAAAAY more pressure than 12-13psi in those boards. I ran the RPS Astro Tourer up to 18psi (with wooz's blessing) and I thought it went pretty well.

The more established iSUP makers (Uli, Red) build theirs to take 20-25psi.


How do you get 25psi into an inflatable with a hand pump???
laceys lane
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18 Apr 2013 10:37pm
i think it goes very well from what i can see on that vid.


big mouth time- use inflatable boards in all bop races.

traditions boards are just to expensive for those of us that pay for boards to be thrashed around and damaged and then take in water and finally be dramatically devalued in the process

safer too and you still get the spills and thrills

hilly
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18 Apr 2013 9:04pm
Looks like it surfs like a LILO
HumanCartoon
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18 Apr 2013 11:21pm
OG SUP said...
HumanCartoon said...
The more established iSUP makers (Uli, Red) build theirs to take 20-25psi.


How do you get 25psi into an inflatable with a hand pump???


short, hard, vigorous strokes Phill
SSSimon
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18 Apr 2013 11:50pm
Both vids showed pretty stiff inflatables!
OG SUP
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18 Apr 2013 11:56pm
laceys lane said...
i think it goes very well from what i can see on that vid.


big mouth time- use inflatable boards in all bop races.

traditions boards are just to expensive for those of us that pay for boards to be thrashed around and damaged and then take in water and finally be dramatically devalued in the process

safer too and you still get the spills and thrills




What he said
teatrea
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19 Apr 2013 2:11pm
OG SUP said...
laceys lane said...
i think it goes very well from what i can see on that vid.


big mouth time- use inflatable boards in all bop races.

traditions boards are just to expensive for those of us that pay for boards to be thrashed around and damaged and then take in water and finally be dramatically devalued in the process

safer too and you still get the spills and thrills




What he said


What they said increase affordability too.How much are these things $400 Bucks. Should be anyway
PTWoody
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19 Apr 2013 4:12pm
I think all the brands are selling their inflatables for a bit less than their equivalent AST models. Certainly not $400. Closer to $1400.
laceys lane
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19 Apr 2013 4:41pm
PTWoody said...
I think all the brands are selling their inflatables for a bit less than their equivalent AST models. Certainly not $400. Closer to $1400.



i've brought a few boards. its about time the industry put out and give me a board.


pt weave your magic and swing a astro my way.


teatrea
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19 Apr 2013 11:46pm
PTWoody said...
I think all the brands are selling their inflatables for a bit less than their equivalent AST models. Certainly not $400. Closer to $1400.


Seriousley $1400 , what a rip off.
Ian Grose
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27 Apr 2013 11:12pm
The Astro Touring Starboards have to be pumped up to 18psi to paddle correctly.

The high aspect pump that comes with them does go to 18, earlier pumps don't.

There is a huge difference in construction of inflatables and yes the touring and race are quite expensive, but t hey are a lot of fun.

Definately a similar shape hard board will always be quicker than an inflatable on flat water, but get out through waves inflatables can be quicker.

Cheers,

Ian
JonathanC
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28 Apr 2013 12:35pm
faito anto said...
Anyone tried this board, the Converse Astro?



Just got one, took it surfing last week. I've got the old pump which tops out at 15 but tried to get a little more air into it. Actually really quite good fun! Surfs better than I expected it to, turns, trims down a wave, super stable. Great for people learning to surf. I bought it for a trip to Europe where we will have some beach time where there will be waves, couldn't stand the thought of waves and no board....

boofy
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28 Apr 2013 1:37pm
teatrea said...
PTWoody said...
I think all the brands are selling their inflatables for a bit less than their equivalent AST models. Certainly not $400. Closer to $1400.


Seriousley $1400 , what a rip off.


+1 I want boobs and a nice bum at least if I am paying 1400 for an inflatable
HumanCartoon
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28 Apr 2013 3:26pm
boofy said...

+1 I want boobs and a nice bum


Eat more pies
faito anto
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30 Apr 2013 1:35pm
JonathanC said...
faito anto said...
Anyone tried this board, the Converse Astro?



Just got one, took it surfing last week. I've got the old pump which tops out at 15 but tried to get a little more air into it. Actually really quite good fun! Surfs better than I expected it to, turns, trims down a wave, super stable. Great for people learning to surf. I bought it for a trip to Europe where we will have some beach time where there will be waves, couldn't stand the thought of waves and no board....




Hi Jonathan,

Is your Converse Astro the 'deluxe' blue version or the 'fun' yellow/orange version, as seen on that video clip. I'm a light-weight (approx 70kg), so I wonder if the fun version could more effective than the thicker deluxe version.
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