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SupaTrooper
SupaTrooper
QLD
243 posts
QLD, 243 posts
6 Jun 2013 9:29pm
Nah Skwell brand sup- Haven't heard of this brand before I saw this video, maybe Lacey has one in his garage for comment.

moonez
moonez
VIC
57 posts
VIC, 57 posts
7 Jun 2013 12:08am
A-H-D ..family!!! cousin of SeaLion 7'6' from France ..with Bruno ~!made in tunisia
skipd
skipd
WA
96 posts
WA, 96 posts
6 Jun 2013 10:19pm
Good promo, Ide like one of each. They look nice.
Looking forward to seeing Lairds new range, (sorry bit off topic there)
colas
colas
5385 posts
5385 posts
7 Jun 2013 1:59am
SupaTrooper said..
Nah Skwell brand sup- Haven't heard of this brand before I saw this video


AHD (windsurfing brand) has been bought by a French group of people (including Bruno Andre as a team rider / designer), with ties to the Piaget factory in tunisia, which is one of the few places making production PVC sandwich boards in Europe. They have created specialized sub-brands: Nah Skwell for SUP, WoW and Tiki Taki for rentals/club and entry level SUPs. They are nice "family" boards: tough and light, not expensive, whole area pads, mastfoots, stable. I had the Sealion and the 9'6" Get Up.

They have some innovative models, like the Sea Lion for SUP+Windsurfing, and the "scow" square nosed racing boards. Bruno Andre is also experimenting a lot with foils, but no production model yet.

They are well known in France's Brittany, less elsewhere.
MrSup
MrSup
NSW
2 posts
NSW, 2 posts
7 Jun 2013 11:23pm
I've had a demo of a couple of the race boards at a race event in the south east of England a year or so ago, one was fast and stable on the flat water, the other was a prototype that seemed great but gave a little wobble when I tried to put some power in.

it was a prototype though so I expect has been tweaked, or I was just crap.. ;)

that "scow" I hear is a great design and has done well in a few open ocean events in Europe.
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