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pohaku
pohaku
NSW
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7 Apr 2013 12:24pm
Can someone send me a link to where I would buy the same handle system that Naish and JP use.

Cheers
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
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7 Apr 2013 12:37pm
I think most use these.. http://www.PaddleSurfWarehouse.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=EZ-plug+handles&Submit=

Try your local sup/surf shop.. If they don't have them they should have no problem getting them.

DJ
pohaku
pohaku
NSW
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7 Apr 2013 1:10pm




this is what i'm after
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
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7 Apr 2013 2:30pm
Sorry I should have realized what you meant..

I think the new FCS handle is your best option.

Here.. http://www.supsurfboards.co.uk/sup_stand_up_paddleboard_accesories/futures_fins_sup_handle_white

They also come with an integrated vent.

DJ
momasfolly
momasfolly
VIC
237 posts
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7 Apr 2013 11:16pm
Pity and surprising not more manufacturers have caught on. The Naish and JP handles take the hard work out of carrying. Just makes ergonomic sense.!
NSW, 1613 posts
8 Apr 2013 10:00am
Try the Cobra factory as I think there is propriety stuff going on with the handle. Fanatic have a great version coming out also.
CMC
CMC
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8 Apr 2013 10:04am
momasfolly said...
Pity and surprising not more manufacturers have caught on. The Naish and JP handles take the hard work out of carrying. Just makes ergonomic sense.!


All new NSP's in e2 and Coco mat have the ergo internal handle.

The NSP/DC boards have an external heavy duty neoprene race style strap as a carry handle that also doubles for race starts etc.

Pohaku, call Peter Vines from FCS to get their ergo / goretex valve combo handle. It's pretty good.
E T
E T
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E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
8 Apr 2013 10:56am
I had a test paddle of a 14' Coreban recently that had the Ergo handle.
It was a breeze to carry compared with the older type of handle. I hope all manaufacturers follow suit with something similar.
ET.
pohaku
pohaku
NSW
884 posts
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8 Apr 2013 2:43pm
thanks, i'v got one sorted i think. its going in my new board even tho its light as but still want a decent handle
Slatz
Slatz
NSW
182 posts
NSW, 182 posts
8 Apr 2013 3:11pm
I have a bunch if you want to buy some.
rodriguez
rodriguez
VIC
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10 Apr 2013 11:51am
E T said...
I had a test paddle of a 14' Coreban recently that had the Ergo handle.
It was a breeze to carry compared with the older type of handle. I hope all manaufacturers follow suit with something similar.
ET.


I have the 14' coreban dart, and wind permitting I can pickup the sup and with one hand and in one motion put it on the roof of my 4wd, that is due to the ergo handle. And no I am not built like Arnie
pohaku
pohaku
NSW
884 posts
NSW, 884 posts
11 Apr 2013 7:44am
All boards need it.

Try stacking 4 x 14' C4 V1 on top of each other on a lifted 4wd... Did that one by myself yesterday.. Not sure what was harder getting the top one on or off!
Keau
Keau
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11 Apr 2013 9:03am
WINDSURFnSNOW said...
Try the Cobra factory as I think there is propriety stuff going on with the handle. Fanatic have a great version coming out also.


Will the Allwave boards have the new handle? Do you know how soon will Fanatic put the new handles on their boards or has it already begun? I'm getting an Allwave soon and would love to have the ergo handle on my board. Would make those walks to the beach a lot nicer. I would wait on my board if I could have the new handle. Thanks for the info.
ScarbsSUP
ScarbsSUP
WA
354 posts
WA, 354 posts
11 Apr 2013 11:15am
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