Any review on the 8'5 Starboard pro

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Surfrod66
Surfrod66
NSW
665 posts
NSW, 665 posts
19 Jan 2011 8:06pm
Anyone around 85kegs had a ride ??
Reflex Films
Reflex Films
WA
1463 posts
WA, 1463 posts
19 Jan 2011 5:30pm
i havent ridden it myself

but have witnessed team riders fighting over who gets to ride the board

word is it rips
high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
19 Jan 2011 9:17pm
Yeah I've had a quick paddle on one and enjoyed it.
First of all I'm into wider boards myself but I found it alot more stable than I thought it would be. Floats my 92 kegs easy.
Haven't had it in waves yet. This weekend I hope.

My son is 85 kg and loves it. He is stoked the way it surfs.
I'm catching up with him this weekend for a boys trip away. Will let you know more next week.
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
19 Jan 2011 9:29pm
I am only 75kg and I surfed the board this morning in a 2ft beachy on the goldy. I will also be trying it out tomorrow morning set up as a quad. Am happy to post my thoughts later in the day if you are interested.
My first impressions are that I am way too light for the board and it is very very stable for such a short board.
Surfrod66
Surfrod66
NSW
665 posts
NSW, 665 posts
20 Jan 2011 9:34am
Thanks Billboard look forward to hearing!!
cruisen
cruisen
TAS
120 posts
TAS, 120 posts
21 Jan 2011 11:23pm
from my experience anything with a thick round nose dose not respond that quickly regardless if your light or heavy, Thin narrow noses turn on a time light a short board. The 8 5 pro is thick and round. Depends what ya into I guess
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
22 Jan 2011 2:39pm
Personally I dont think the nose has got anything to do with how well a sup is going to turn - or any other board for that matter. If you are pulling a very big turn - especially on a sup then the nose is 9 times outta ten gunna be so far outta the water that its just not gunna matter. Rail design/rocker/plan shape and rider ability are the only things that make a board turn well or not - not nose width and thickness.
WorlSUP
WorlSUP
NSW
83 posts
NSW, 83 posts
17 Feb 2011 10:46pm
This board is unreal, I've just stepped down from the 9'8 Element to the 8'5 Pro (in silver AST). What a performance difference. Initially had it setup as a thruster, now use it as quad & it goes awesome.
The nose rocker is great, late take off's no worries, I was waiting for the nose dive that would have happened on the element but stuck it & accelerated thru the bottom turn. Pretty light & very manouverable with great speed & acceleration.
Still pretty stable for an 8'5, overall stoked with the board, take one for a Demo if you can.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
18 Feb 2011 9:31am
I was chatting to a lad* who sells Naish and Starboard - he must have been around 85Kgs. He had the 8'5 and I had the Hokua 9'. It was quite interesting what he said - if perfect waves then he'd always take out his Hokua 9'. If choppy, crumbly waves then he'd go the Starboard as he found it more stable.

Not the best review but it made me realise I'd bought the right board.

Cheers



*not from WSnS!
surferazul
surferazul
6 posts
6 posts
19 Feb 2011 11:37pm
Hi I am , 85kg and own a 8´5 pro and 9´1 pro.
The board has plenty of stability for our weight, and is a fun ride. I like the 9´1 better because it builds up more speed so I feel I can hit the waves harder.
Regards.
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