SB 11' 2"

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high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
20 Jun 2008 7:41pm
I've noticed in previous threads, a few of you guys are wrapped with the SB 11' 2".
Is it also known as the Ultimate Blend?

I'm happy with my 12'6" SB for crusing and smaller waves but I guess I'm like everyone else, pretty keen to get something smaller.

Any feed back would be appreciated on the SB 11' 2" and even a bit of a review comparing the 12' 6" to the 11' 2".

Cheers
Ian
akhawk
akhawk
WA
1085 posts
WA, 1085 posts
20 Jun 2008 6:20pm
Never really tried the 12'6'' as the only board I've ever owned is the 11'2'' and I love it! I'm a complete hack of a surfer but within a short time (1 or 2 sessions) I'm catching waves! Its nice and stable, easy to catch waves and as greeny would say, "it's got soul!!"
I reckon its likely to be my first and only sup as i've got no need to upgrade to anything else. Hope that helps!
oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
20 Jun 2008 7:07pm
I used to think one sup was enough but there are so many configurations around now. Don't think I'll get another one for a while though.

I watched the video in DJ's "changing gears" thread earlier today and then thought that a large ocean board would be good to have. When I do get another board, I may very well go bigger before I go smaller.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
20 Jun 2008 10:15pm
Yep I too have the same board as Hawkie and yes it has absolute soul.
Im the same also where I wont be getting rid of my SB 11'2 UB or even getting a new board soon.
IF I was to get another board it would be the SB 9'8 or the Naish 10'6.
Any smaller and Id rather be surfing
paddlepop
paddlepop
QLD
209 posts
QLD, 209 posts
21 Jun 2008 5:57am
can anyone compare this to the C4 10'6"?

pete
JonathanC
JonathanC
VIC
1024 posts
VIC, 1024 posts
21 Jun 2008 10:53am
I've got both 12-6 and the 11-2, I probably use them the same amount but much prefer the 11-2 for waves. Saying that though the 12-6 in rough open ocean is much more stable and lets me paddle distance without worrying as much about every bit of chop knocking the board around. Funny thing is that after learning to ride waves on the 11-2 I've learnt so much more about board trim that I'm now able to catch small waves far more easily on the 12-6. The 11-2 is much easier to handle off the water, I've got a van and I'm shortish so the 12-6 on the roof is a bit of a performance. Summing up - you need both!
high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
22 Jun 2008 10:14am
Thanks guys,
Looks as though i better get me one
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