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Alberto
Alberto
WA
213 posts
WA, 213 posts
15 Apr 2008 6:59pm
Stoked!

http://www.surfersvillage.com/surfing/33523/news.htm

Available at WindShack! Demo it too! ;)

All the best
Alberto

www.windshack.com
oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
16 Apr 2008 7:48pm
Am I missing something.... Or am I just working too hard to read b/w the lines?

What are you 'stoked" about and why?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
17 Apr 2008 12:36pm
I've never seen a Laird board in real life.

I wish someone here in Melbourne would start selling them.

Just having his name on the board would have to make it go better..

DJ
Alberto
Alberto
WA
213 posts
WA, 213 posts
17 Apr 2008 11:52am
Oliver,
We are working hard to promote the Laird board in such a competitive market, therefore international recognition helps.
Regards
Alberto
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
17 Apr 2008 3:24pm
I agree with you JD..That's a nice looking board.

It's funny the way they say it's available in sizes from 11'6" to 11'6"...

DJ

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oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
17 Apr 2008 6:04pm
It would be great to get them in Melbourne. They do look super cool. Do you know what they weigh?
Revvin
Revvin
VIC
299 posts
VIC, 299 posts
18 Apr 2008 11:29am
I'd put up with wax underfoot if I had a board that looked that good.

The tuflite Laird 11'6" is supposedly 24lb,

http://www.kenalu.com/showcase-index/116-laird-tuflite/

My 9'1" longboard is a current model southpoint epoxy with a layer of timber in the construction replacing a layer of glass, and is supposedly slightly lighter than the older models. dunno if that would be the case with this one????
Revvin
Revvin
VIC
299 posts
VIC, 299 posts
19 Apr 2008 8:20am
Last night I asked about the timber Lairds at the shop where I get all my surf gear, the owner is a mad keen SUPer and is mates with the local surftech rep, they havent been supplied with a rec retail price for the timber SUPs in australia and he said to get them in would be a special order from the states and to allow between two to four months, the normal 11'6" tuflite is about $2000 and he estimates you'd have to add at least 300 clams on top for the timber one.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Apr 2008 8:32am
Yeah..Plus..Some shops that can sell them don't..because the Aussie guys that distribute them suck (so I've been told).

I've seen heaps of Lairds boards on the net..and never seen a wood one like the one on their site..I wonder if anyone has ever seen one.

It's a shame.

DJ

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