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Holes in your quiver

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Created by Grenfell > 9 months ago, 31 Jul 2017
Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
2 Aug 2017 8:56AM
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1fox said..
Current:
Sunova Custom longboard 9'1
Gong Incredible Ten 10'
Jimmy Lewis Super Tech 8'3
Naish hokua LE 8'3
Nidecker All water race 12'6

Black hole:
Sunova Insane 8'11
Infinity RNB 7'11

Wishlist:
Infinity New Deal 10"
Sunova Flash 8'0


Nice quiver, Infinity's soon?

hilly
TAS, 7195 posts
2 Aug 2017 10:17AM
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Zeusman said..

Would love to see some pics of your custom PSH gun Hilly



Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
2 Aug 2017 10:24AM
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hilly said..

Zeusman said..


hilly said..
8 6 Smik
8 10 Speeed
9 6 Custom Gun Sunova
10 Custom Gun PSH Blane Chambers
29er Slash Trek 2017 carbon mtb
Fat bike Norco Sasquatch
**** load of kite gear
Ducati Diavel dark

Covered from all angles




Would love to see some pics of your custom PSH gun Hilly





Very nice....heavy?

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
2 Aug 2017 10:46AM
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Nozza and I know of a bloke who has all the gaps in our own quivers covered...we just need to find his shed...

hilly
TAS, 7195 posts
2 Aug 2017 10:47AM
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micksmith said..

And the Ducati






hilly
TAS, 7195 posts
2 Aug 2017 10:49AM
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Grenfell said..
Very nice....heavy?


10 to 12kg which is perfect in big waves.

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2122 posts
2 Aug 2017 11:49AM
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hilly said..

micksmith said..

And the Ducati








Did it come with a Batman cape? That's a f------ cool looking bike!

Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
2 Aug 2017 12:03PM
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Helmy said..
Nozza and I know of a bloke who has all the gaps in our own quivers covered...we just need to find his shed...


ive got a coupla gaps soon to be filled mate!

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
2 Aug 2017 6:54PM
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hilly said..

Zeusman said..

Would love to see some pics of your custom PSH gun Hilly






Very nice!!!

micksmith
VIC, 1674 posts
2 Aug 2017 7:24PM
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Very nice (both toys)

micksmith
VIC, 1674 posts
2 Aug 2017 7:26PM
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Man I wouldn't have any points left if I had that beast (bike), just sayin

Tardy
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2 Aug 2017 5:43PM
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hilly said..

micksmith said..

And the Ducati








now thats a cool bike ...love the sound of a VTWIN ....i got a cagiva 1000.loved to wheel stand ..italian stalions are the only way to go .mine is old ....


hilly
TAS, 7195 posts
2 Aug 2017 7:58PM
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Tardy said..

now thats a cool bike ...love the sound of a VTWIN ....i got a cagiva 1000.loved to wheel stand ..italian stalions are the only way to go .mine is old ....




Oldie but a goodie. I had to get rid of my Hypermotard due to the front wheel not being on the ground to often. Mr Plod not too happy with me :(

Nozza
VIC, 2835 posts
2 Aug 2017 8:07PM
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hilly said..

Zeusman said..

Would love to see some pics of your custom PSH gun Hilly






If you ever get sick of that, let me know!
Pics of the other side?

Nozza
VIC, 2835 posts
2 Aug 2017 8:45PM
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Grenfell said..


Helmy said..
Nozza and I know of a bloke who has all the gaps in our own quivers covered...we just need to find his shed...




ive got a coupla gaps soon to be filled mate!



Planning to fill quiver gaps moves to stage 2...........
We have lock.....



Attack dog purchased and ready, loaded in to the Kombi.
We are on our way.....
(Soon)




Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
2 Aug 2017 8:55PM
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Nozza said..

Grenfell said..



Helmy said..
Nozza and I know of a bloke who has all the gaps in our own quivers covered...we just need to find his shed...





ive got a coupla gaps soon to be filled mate!




Planning to fill quiver gaps moves to stage 2...........
We have lock.....



Attack dog purchased and ready, loaded in to the Kombi.
We are on our way.....
(Soon)





Ive ordered your race tops especially



Jersey891
15 posts
27 Aug 2017 10:22AM
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7'4 106l Hypernut
7'10 120l Rhisotomy Aloha Tomo (Asian pop out)
8'2 119l Riviera El Tigre Wide (Currently limping along after being buckled and repaired)
9'1 128l Jimmy Lewis Supertech

Wife's / Kids Boards

9'2 Riviera turbo Nugg 152l
10'6 Sunova Style 148l
9'2 Rihsotomy Soft-top

I could easily lose the hypernut. at 95kg and its 106l I can only ride it when its super clean and my local break is way to hollow for it.

The Aloha Tomo and Riviera are only surving one more repair each.....then i will probably go to a Sunova Flash or Acid in a slightly smaller size than my SuperTech.

oh yeah...and my 4 prone boards :)







MickChard
VIC, 183 posts
27 Aug 2017 4:34PM
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I only want a 2 boards quiver (Small surf shape & 10 ft)but have ended up with bout 6 .. Because Im hopeless lol ..

MickChard
VIC, 183 posts
27 Aug 2017 4:36PM
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STC impressive .... Looks like loads of fun cruising round in that weapon van

colas
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5 Oct 2017 3:17PM
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colas said..
I think I am now with a quite complete SUP surf quiver (I dont paddle on flat water), I think I even have too many boards now:
For my 100kg:

a 6'10" x 31.5" x 125l square nose quad fish, for small waves (Gong One), that I use for non-tubing waves with a well defined taking off zone under shoulder height

a 9'3" x 27.5" x 118l performance long SUP, that I use for fat waves, shifting peaks, but no chop (Gong Moblog SP)

a 8'4" x 30" x 125l traditional "shortboard SUP" for bigger conditions than I am comfortable with (Gong Curve)

a 7'3" x 29.75" x 105l semi-tomo square nose + slater "sci-fi" tail that I use for powerful clean waves (Gong Fatal)

The same shape in 7'5" x 31" x 120l for windy, choppy conditions more than shoulder high (Gong Fatal)

a very pulled-in nose & tail shape in 7'4" x 28" 115l for hollow waves (Gong Fatal, 2016 shape)

I think I could reduce my quiver by replacing the 3 last ones by only one board, with basically the width and tail of the last one, the nose of the first 2 ones, and a volume of 110l (105l is OK when I weight 95kg, but is tiring when I weight 100kg)

Plus a pointed nose & tail 8'9" x 31" x 135l foilboard. And a Short, Simmons-like foilboard 6'10" x 30" x 125l is coming to complete it for days when paddling speed is not important/


Since just I made my annual "class pictures" of my quiver, here they are:

Organized by length, right to left:
- Short, Simmons-like foilboard 6'10" x 30" x 125l (Gong AS) I am using only it now for foiling, I will resell the 8'9"
- 6'10" x 31.5" x 125l (Gong One)
- 7'3" x 29.75" x 105l (Gong Fatal)
- 7'4" x 28" 115l (Gong Fatal, 2016 shape)
- 7'5" x 31" x 120l (Gong Fatal)
- 7'11"x 29"1/2 x 115l (Gong Curve, 2015). Replaced my 8'4" in the same shape, as my 7'5" is now my board for choppy conditions. This board is for powerful conditions where I need paddling speed (hollow waves with shifting peaks). I stay with the 2015 model as they have a more pulled in tail and 5l more volume, which is better for my intended use.
- 9'3" x 27.5" x 118l (Gong Moblog SP)



Hawaiiheke
319 posts
5 Oct 2017 5:30PM
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Well....I think I'd like a boof-nosed 14' pin tail dugout for the choppy stuff to compliment my V2, FX14 and Glide 17' but between the Ace, NSP, Sunova, Deep and One options I'll be buggered if I know which one's best!

First world problems I guess!

Stev0
419 posts
5 Oct 2017 5:31PM
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Current quiver::
Deep Minion 7'4x27.75" 104L - love it in small clean days but hardly ride due to lack of conditions
Sunova Acid 8'10 x30' 120L - love love love this board - my go to for so a wide variety of conditions
Jimmy Lewis M-14 14'x28" - my dedicated downwind board - super fun in windy conditions and ok in the flat for general paddling

Missing?
NSP 10'x27" Surf-X - performance longboard for windy off shore days and to learn a new style and x-stepping skills
NSP Puma 14'x26" - all-round flatwater and downwind board - getting the 2018 model soon!

I've got into wind foiling and now I'm toying about converting my surf SUPs into foil boards so might be investing in SUP foils rather than more boards and have a quiver of foils instead.

JosephBetts
155 posts
8 Oct 2017 5:57PM
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Jp widebody 8'2
sideways 9 foot waterlogged beast

JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
9 Oct 2017 9:09AM
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colas said..

colas said..
I think I am now with a quite complete SUP surf quiver (I dont paddle on flat water), I think I even have too many boards now:
For my 100kg:

a 6'10" x 31.5" x 125l square nose quad fish, for small waves (Gong One), that I use for non-tubing waves with a well defined taking off zone under shoulder height

a 9'3" x 27.5" x 118l performance long SUP, that I use for fat waves, shifting peaks, but no chop (Gong Moblog SP)

a 8'4" x 30" x 125l traditional "shortboard SUP" for bigger conditions than I am comfortable with (Gong Curve)

a 7'3" x 29.75" x 105l semi-tomo square nose + slater "sci-fi" tail that I use for powerful clean waves (Gong Fatal)

The same shape in 7'5" x 31" x 120l for windy, choppy conditions more than shoulder high (Gong Fatal)

a very pulled-in nose & tail shape in 7'4" x 28" 115l for hollow waves (Gong Fatal, 2016 shape)

I think I could reduce my quiver by replacing the 3 last ones by only one board, with basically the width and tail of the last one, the nose of the first 2 ones, and a volume of 110l (105l is OK when I weight 95kg, but is tiring when I weight 100kg)

Plus a pointed nose & tail 8'9" x 31" x 135l foilboard. And a Short, Simmons-like foilboard 6'10" x 30" x 125l is coming to complete it for days when paddling speed is not important/



Since just I made my annual "class pictures" of my quiver, here they are:

Organized by length, right to left:
- Short, Simmons-like foilboard 6'10" x 30" x 125l (Gong AS) I am using only it now for foiling, I will resell the 8'9"
- 6'10" x 31.5" x 125l (Gong One)
- 7'3" x 29.75" x 105l (Gong Fatal)
- 7'4" x 28" 115l (Gong Fatal, 2016 shape)
- 7'5" x 31" x 120l (Gong Fatal)
- 7'11"x 29"1/2 x 115l (Gong Curve, 2015). Replaced my 8'4" in the same shape, as my 7'5" is now my board for choppy conditions. This board is for powerful conditions where I need paddling speed (hollow waves with shifting peaks). I stay with the 2015 model as they have a more pulled in tail and 5l more volume, which is better for my intended use.
- 9'3" x 27.5" x 118l (Gong Moblog SP)





nice line up colas!



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