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Shartster
Shartster
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
9 Jun 2009 6:53pm
Can anyone provide some insight into a big fellas wave sup.

I am 6.1 weigh 105 kegs, I am a shortboard surfer as well as sup surfer. I was thinkin of the PSH Ripper 9.6 or shoul dI be considering the 9.8 model? I tried the 9.8 starbourd fish, it was alright still a bit boxy when turning, I has no troubles with balance or paddling. Or should I consider the C4 9.6. Any help from someone of similar size would be appreciated.

Thanks
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
9 Jun 2009 7:10pm
If you can balance on the 9'6 ripper then go for it as that board is really good and is more stable than the 9'8 ripper and with your weight you should be able to really throw it around.
Jacko
Lfish
Lfish
402 posts
402 posts
9 Jun 2009 6:16pm
You could also take a look at some of the Aussie made boards........................& get exactly what you want???
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
9 Jun 2009 6:19pm
Lfish said...

You could also take a look at some of the Aussie made boards........................& get exactly what you want???



For sure Im your weight & height and have the 8 6" surfshapes, get yourself one they shred
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Jun 2009 8:40pm
Shartster said...

Can anyone provide some insight into a big fellas wave sup.

I am 6.1 weigh 105 kegs, I am a shortboard surfer as well as sup surfer. I was thinkin of the PSH Ripper 9.6 or shoul dI be considering the 9.8 model? I tried the 9.8 starbourd fish, it was alright still a bit boxy when turning, I has no troubles with balance or paddling. Or should I consider the C4 9.6. Any help from someone of similar size would be appreciated.

Thanks


just a thought, try these boards in less then ideal conditions, in chop can be a whole new ball game. you'll see in these forum heaps people ripping in glass and then say they struggle to stay on em when its windy or choppy, or they only take their trick boards out when its good
cheers
Shartster
Shartster
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
9 Jun 2009 8:46pm
Im not interested in a 8.6, if the surf is that good ill most likely be riding my shortboard. I do however want a board that can provide good turning for reos, cutbacks etc, but also can be used in less than ideal conditions.
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Jun 2009 8:56pm
Shartster said...

Im not interested in a 8.6, if the surf is that good ill most likely be riding my shortboard. I do however want a board that can provide good turning for reos, cutbacks etc, but also can be used in less than ideal conditions.


looking at your comments, i would say look at the naish 9'6''. it can do all those turns and would be my board of choice in crap.
cheers
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
9 Jun 2009 6:57pm
I am 105kg I have a 9 6 wide ripper it is an excellent board for clean conditions, strong wind makes life more difficult.
I have a 10 6 for bumpy days.
Demo if you can, pm me if in WA. Ripper is tippier than 9 8 starboard especially fish model.
mags
mags
SA
124 posts
SA, 124 posts
9 Jun 2009 9:46pm
same kg- 6.2"high, rides shortboards but sup surfing throws another angle on it all !currently riding a PSH 9-6"wideAA & have no problems in most conditions but would like to try a 9-6" or 9-8' wide ripper. DEMO its the only way to go what ever brand or size. pm me if in S.A. your welcome to have a try. cheer's
Shartster
Shartster
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
9 Jun 2009 10:38pm
mags,

Im leaning toward the 9.6WAA. How have you found it regarding bottum turns, reos and cutbacks? Also what about the tracking when paddling? Is it a quad fin, I have yet to see one.

Regards
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Jun 2009 10:42pm
Shartster said...

mags,

Im leaning toward the 9.6WAA. How have you found it regarding bottum turns, reos and cutbacks? Also what about the tracking when paddling? Is it a quad fin, I have yet to see one.

Regards


naish 9'6' is
OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
3516 posts
VIC, 3516 posts
9 Jun 2009 10:46pm
Hey There,

105kegs and 6ft

I have ridden the 9'6WAA and the 9'6WRipper. The 9'6WAA I can ride in almost any conditions now 20kn offshore or onshore, cross chop you name it, the 9.6WR can only ride in glassy conditions. I find with the ripper I have to sit right under the lip and tilt the board up in the wave to take off as I get little glide from it. On the wave the 9'6WR is 40% looser in my opinion.

Best regards

Phill
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Jun 2009 10:56pm
OG SUP said...

Hey There,

105kegs and 6ft

I have ridden the 9'6WAA and the 9'6WRipper. The 9'6WAA I can ride in almost any conditions now 20kn offshore or onshore, cross chop you name it, the 9.6WR can only ride in glassy conditions. I find with the ripper I have to sit right under the lip and tilt the board up in the wave to take off as I get little glide from it. On the wave the 9'6WR is 40% looser in my opinion.

Best regards

Phill


hi, just how many versions are there?whats aa, waa,w, wr, wide ripper mean?
interested to know,this boards are all over the forum
mags
mags
SA
124 posts
SA, 124 posts
9 Jun 2009 10:31pm
It's not a quad but you can vary the performance with size & style of fins! paddles fine, bottom turns & cutbacks great, floaters no problem, good reos hard on most big guy sups. cheer's
Shartster
Shartster
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
9 Jun 2009 11:07pm
Thanks for that. I am definitely going to seek out the 9.6WAA for a run. The idea of SUP for me is to be able to ride most conditions as that is what has drawn me off the shortboard. Hoefully the board will enable a few good shortboard style turns as well.

For lacey check out balmoral boards website, they have all the WAA AA etc boards for you to familiarise yourself with.

Thanks everybody.
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Jun 2009 11:16pm
Shartster said...

Thanks for that. I am definitely going to seek out the 9.6WAA for a run. The idea of SUP for me is to be able to ride most conditions as that is what has drawn me off the shortboard. Hoefully the board will enable a few good shortboard style turns as well.

For lacey check out balmoral boards website, they have all the WAA AA etc boards for you to familiarise yourself with.

Thanks everybody.


hi, now i under stand.mate i'm a shortboarder or ex, i reckon you would like the nose on the wide ripper more
cheers
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
9 Jun 2009 9:16pm
paul.j said...

If you can balance on the 9'6 ripper then go for it as that board is really good and is more stable than the 9'8 ripper and with your weight you should be able to really throw it around.
Jacko


105 kegs,anything under 9 foot would be just to hard work.Think about this one,if your new to SUP'ing at 105 kg's your going to drop 5 kg's in four weeks.

macfitnot
Shartster
Shartster
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
9 Jun 2009 11:26pm
No I have been on the SUP for 8 months, 105kg is my peak, maybe 101 in summer. Id be 112 if it wasnt for the SUP, waves never get big enough often enough for me on the shortboard to keep my weight down.
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
10 Jun 2009 8:37am
Also have the 9 6" naish Awesome board, rips for a big board, turns really well and loose with fcs sf 3 fins it, this board would be hard to beat

Also have a quiver of over 7 shortboards, been on one once in the last few months, when its going off now im either on the 8 6" or 9 6",
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
10 Jun 2009 3:53pm
Shartster said...

Thanks for that. I am definitely going to seek out the 9.6WAA for a run. The idea of SUP for me is to be able to ride most conditions as that is what has drawn me off the shortboard. Hoefully the board will enable a few good shortboard style turns as well.

For lacey check out balmoral boards website, they have all the WAA AA etc boards for you to familiarise yourself with.

Thanks everybody.


Contrast between WAA and W Ripper here www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51236&SearchTerms=PSH
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