Check out this new blow-up sup.

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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
9 Nov 2011 10:39am
Besides looking like a big banana it looks pretty good..

DJ


sameh
sameh
WA
310 posts
WA, 310 posts
9 Nov 2011 4:01pm
looks grear in whitewater, but i wonder how it surfs?
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Nov 2011 8:02pm
the rubber ducky sup

appears to be a real development in the blow up sup class
lost at sea
lost at sea
WA
358 posts
WA, 358 posts
9 Nov 2011 7:17pm
considering your very generous contributions to the sexy sup girl post, I was wondering where you were taking this forum sorry DJ I've got a dirty mind
PS keep the pic's flowing
airSUP
airSUP
40 posts
40 posts
11 Nov 2011 8:23am
I think Boardworks could be doing this also because of C4's 2011 patent acquisition that covers USA (and you'll remember C4 split up with Boardworks recently)

This new design could be good (and should avoid litigation), but i wonder how much of a price and weight increase it will be...
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
12 Nov 2011 2:41am
Cant wait to be skilled enough for white water.
Spent a few seasons WW kayaking so super keen to try it in something that doesnt leave you stuck in a boat upside-down against a rock
Anyone else in WA keen.
We have some awesome rivers to paddle.
PM please if you too are heading that way.
Piros
Piros
QLD
7303 posts
QLD, 7303 posts
12 Nov 2011 10:52pm
That board looks great , we hit the rapids during the last big floods in Qld on the original board work inflateables and flexing was a major issue when you paddled through a stopper or a fall it would buck you off every time.

We pumped the boards up really hard at the carpark but the cool water cooled the air in the board making them really soft.The extra chambers on the side would really help and the boards look super stable.
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