New SUP - Jimmy Lewis Striker Vs Super Frank

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veggysaurus
veggysaurus
NSW
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NSW, 3 posts
9 Mar 2021 1:27pm
Hi.
Looking at getting a SUP to primarily cruise around with the missus on flat water but also wish to catch so small/med waves.
Wondering on the differences between the Striker and the SF.
Striker would be nicer as the grip goes to the nose, I have a water loving dog.

Im, 76kg and 5'10.5"

Thanks,
Dave.
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228
VIC
824 posts
VIC, 824 posts
9 Mar 2021 3:15pm
100% choose the Striker for your purpose. Probably 9'5" in length.

Single fin for flatwater and 2+1 for small/med waves (single fin + sidebites).

Great all rounder that still surfs sweet.

The Destroyer is the most similar, but has some higher performance abilities for waves.

The idea of the SF is to ride it has small as possible to surf aggressively in small / weak surf. It also won't paddle as straight on flat water or glide anywhere near as well.
justaddwater
justaddwater
NSW
763 posts
NSW, 763 posts
9 Mar 2021 3:52pm
I agree with Hoppo striker!!! 100% the 8.11is also an option I've had 3 Of them
veggysaurus
veggysaurus
NSW
3 posts
NSW, 3 posts
9 Mar 2021 3:54pm
Thanks hoppo, i see your in Torquay or Juc.
grew up there many moons ago. ??

what you say also seems the SF behalves the same as a post I read where someone was complaining about it being darty, figured that just means it gives more feedback and is more manoeuvrable.

does sound like the Striker as a better option.
was also thinking around the 9.5'
riverider
riverider
TAS
1112 posts
TAS, 1112 posts
9 Mar 2021 5:03pm
+1 for the striker, have owned the 8'11" and the 8'5" have to be one of the best all rounders out there and can't fault the construction.
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228
VIC
824 posts
VIC, 824 posts
9 Mar 2021 6:34pm
veggysaurus said..
Thanks hoppo, i see your in Torquay or Juc.
grew up there many moons ago. ??

what you say also seems the SF behalves the same as a post I read where someone was complaining about it being darty, figured that just means it gives more feedback and is more manoeuvrable.

does sound like the Striker as a better option.
was also thinking around the 9.5'


I moved down from Melb about 6 years ago mate. Spent lots of time around Aireys and Lorne growing up in the 90's.

If you said you wanted a surf sup to flat water paddle a bit - i'd say buy a Destroyer. But the fact you said flat water first and surf second, a Striker is the way to go IMO.

I would call the SF lively in the way it surfs - you have to surf it aggressively to get the best out of it much like the Worldwide they used to do. The Striker is much more about glide and smoothness. The destroyer falls in the middle.

Good luck
Surfnbjj
Surfnbjj
NSW
57 posts
NSW, 57 posts
9 Mar 2021 9:46pm
+1 for the striker. I have the destroyer, a mate has a super frank. The striker would best suit your needs
finsup
finsup
NT
208 posts
NT, 208 posts
10 Mar 2021 7:37am
The new dims 9'8 x 31.5 Destroyer looks interesting as a crossover....
Wish those websites had pics of rockerlines...
veggysaurus
veggysaurus
NSW
3 posts
NSW, 3 posts
10 Mar 2021 1:37pm
Thanks All.
Have booked a demo for this Saturday as local supplier has a Striker. :-)
Surfnbjj
Surfnbjj
NSW
57 posts
NSW, 57 posts
10 Mar 2021 3:00pm
veggysaurus said..
Thanks All.
Have booked a demo for this Saturday as local supplier has a Striker. :-)


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