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Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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13 Feb 2009 10:30am
All right everyone, let's open it up.

For a 40year old life long surfer/sailer/kiter who weighs in at a pretty fit 100kg, what would be the best SUP for me to buy? I don't mind doing it a bit tough to start with as I'm sure one board only means a bit of a compromise, but I want a board that's easy to learn on but will still ride waves. I've always been a fan of Naish and Star Boards for wave sailing.

Bnaccas
Bnaccas
VIC
1722 posts
VIC, 1722 posts
13 Feb 2009 12:48pm
PSH 9'6" Allarounder Wide.

It sounds like you're more into the surf aspect and a friend just bought this board and he fits your description. Weight and experience etc.
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:26am
PSH ?
JonathanC
JonathanC
VIC
1024 posts
VIC, 1024 posts
13 Feb 2009 1:32pm
Starboard 10'5" A little more volume and stability and supposedly great wave riding, great to start with and maybe complement with something smaller down the track. Also should be able to demo in Perth.
P co
P co
WA
458 posts
WA, 458 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:37am
Check out the 9'8" 7S Uber Fish. Small, floaty and maneuverable. Reasonably priced and very tough.
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
13 Feb 2009 12:50pm
PSH 10.6 you can almost ride it in any conditions!
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:50am
PSH ?
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:58am
Just spotted the banner ad - Paddle Surf Hawaii
Brooko
Brooko
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13 Feb 2009 12:10pm
I think every board mentioned will be way, way to small for a 100kg learner, no matter how good a surfer you are
Maybe the 11 4" naish or the 11 6" kalama (great for surfing & learning).
Or if your really keen the smallest I would go would be the 11 2 " starboard (great board).
Remember the guy is a beginner, he wouldnt even be able to paddle most of those boards
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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13 Feb 2009 12:20pm
Thanks Brooko, sounds good to me are any of these boards quads?
teatrea
teatrea
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13 Feb 2009 1:26pm
Hey Brooko looks like i have sold My Kalama , im thinking im going to regret it its a real fun board.Do you take yours out much,
Brooko
Brooko
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13 Feb 2009 2:12pm
Indo tubes said...

Thanks Brooko, sounds good to me are any of these boards quads?


No these board are either single fin or thruster, I dont think you will be needing a quad, all these boards surf great as they are I do like quads on smaller boards were you rip, tear, and do tighter turns, not needed on the more longboard style of surfing.

Teatree, I sold my kalama 2 months ago to get the 8 6" but I still get to use Robdogs kalama Still love the kalama's, but think the 11 2" starboard goes better for a big board. This will probabaly be my next big board
AA
AA
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AA AA
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13 Feb 2009 4:20pm
Indo tubes said...

Thanks Brooko, sounds good to me are any of these boards quads?


Hey INDO TUBES, all the PSH boards are THRUSTERS.

In terms of sizing here is my thoughts specific to Paddle Surf Hawaii (PSH) boards-
There is a new breed of boards out there that allow you to ride 6-12" shorter than what has been considered to be the best length. If really want to surf the board, then length is very important.

I struggled (at 90kg) to drop down from my 10'6 AR (Teatree's board) until I rode the 9'6 wide AR (All rounder). This board has incredible stability, but I would not recommend it as a first board.

At 100kg the 10'6 wide AR has the stability of an 11'6 with all the benefits of a shorter board in the surf.

Hope this helps

Andrew Allen
Paddle Surf Hawaii
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 3:26pm
Thanks Andrew, looking better all the time

Bnaccas
Bnaccas
VIC
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13 Feb 2009 5:28pm
oliver said...

Brooko said...

I think every board mentioned will be way, way to small for a 100kg learner, no matter how good a surfer you are
Maybe the 11 4" naish or the 11 6" kalama (great for surfing & learning).
Or if your really keen the smallest I would go would be the 11 2 " starboard (great board).
Remember the guy is a beginner, he wouldnt even be able to paddle most of those boards


I'm with Brooko, I couldn't imagine starting on anything smaller than an 11'. Learn on something a bit easier and sell it when you feel the need to get something smaller.


The PSH 9'6" WIDE (Paddle Surf Hawaii) is as stable as anything out there and once you get it going turns amazing in the surf. I stick by my original post, Indo Tubes, if you go much bigger than say 10' or 10'6" max you will out grow it and if you only want the one board you end up have to update.

Starboards are also bringing out some great wider/shorter boards in the next couple months worth checking out.

Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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13 Feb 2009 3:40pm
Thanks Brendan.

Hey Andrew, can you send me a catalogue or some pictures of the 10'6" AR?
Session
Session
VIC
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13 Feb 2009 5:58pm
Hope this helps....epic board !!

Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 4:04pm
Thanks Richard, it does look the goods doesn't it! I grabbed the photo of the 9'6" you had on there as well, thanks. Where would you get the full deck grip from?
akhawk
akhawk
WA
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13 Feb 2009 4:13pm
Indo, You may find it difficult to demo a psh around Perth. I've seen one down Gracetown. I have the starboard 11'2'' which I love. I've also tried the 10'5'' which was great also. I'm hoping to get out for a paddle over the weekend if you want to have a go. Either first thing tomorrow or sunday am.
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 4:22pm
I'ts a good offer Adam, I might be able to go Sunday am, depends on whether I can get out of going to one of the young bloke's cricket matches. Where would you be paddling?
akhawk
akhawk
WA
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13 Feb 2009 4:39pm
Probably metts ot Tom's. If you ride a short board as well, is a sup to be an as well as or instead of? If its as well you want something to get you out when you won't be surfing so perhaps slightly bigger would be better. I reckon a jl 10'4'', starboard 10'5'' or 11'2'' all these boards are available locally and used by blokes that sup around these northern metro beaches.
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
13 Feb 2009 5:53pm
Definately an as well as for those small crappy days and when it's big and rolley and too hard to paddle in to. Can't make the Sunday Andrew thanks anyway dude
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
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13 Feb 2009 9:04pm
you in Perth Indo?????

if ur going todo most of your paddling here, dont go less than 10,,,

best to go 10 n half upwards
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
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13 Feb 2009 11:10pm
Hi Andy
I camped next to you at the 3 mile on Gnaraloo last April.

TIm
Brooko
Brooko
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13 Feb 2009 11:21pm
Will stick by my original post as well, under 11 ft is no joy for 99 % of your beginners out there I have seen it before, gun surfer blah , blah can do this and do that , they get on my 9 6 " naish (which by the way is more stable than most small boards) and can hardly stand, do your self a favour brother and get something over 11 ft to start on, otherwise your love affair with sup will wear thin real quick
elbeau
elbeau
WA
988 posts
WA, 988 posts
14 Feb 2009 2:58am
The Starboard 11'2'' is an outstanding board.
You do need to surf it in the longboard style, walking and trimming etc, but I can't recall any bad comments about them from anyone.
I have had mine out in all size surf from knee high to solid overhead.
Great board.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
14 Feb 2009 6:48am
What board is best for you depends on what you are going to use it for.

Do you want to be able to paddle distance/go exploring..take kids or pets on board..do down winders..or to be able to teach friends/wife/or kids to do it.?

If yes..you need a bigger board like the Naish 11'6"/Naish 11'4"..11'6" Kalama or 11' NSP..11'2" 12' or 12'6" Starboard..maybe a 10'10" Walden..and I'm sure there's more.

All these boards surf well and I think the biggest mistake you can make is to go too small.. It's not about 'the smaller the better'..IMO.

Unless you just want it for waves and the best wave performance that you can get.. Then maybe look at the smaller boards.

I think 'easy to learn on' is better than 'doing it a bit tough to start with'.. .. You need to demo some boards before you buy.

DJ
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
14 Feb 2009 7:13am
I think you're probably right, 11ish it is
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
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14 Feb 2009 10:00am
Hi indo tubes,Iam like you ,new to SUPing ,I asked the same questions as you have,I wanted a all round board,I went with the Naish 11.4.It's great for flat water,after a month I started hitting the surf on those small and bigger fat crappy day's and it surfs like a longboard.It's great,when the surfs crap it gives me another option. By the sound of things your about the same weight as I am.
As the guy's are saying,go bigger,I've surfed all my life and tried the Naish 9.6,just to hard to start on,so I am wrapped I went with the 11.4 Down the track I might go for a PSH 10.6 wide,I think it would surf really well for a bigger guy

that's my 2cents

mac

Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
14 Feb 2009 10:23am
Thanks Mac, I like the PSH 10'6" wide as well.
Ben dover
Ben dover
QLD
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14 Feb 2009 11:44am
I believe that it depends if u want to just surf it or go on the flatwater or both like DJ said.

And also how much money you have got to spend on the sport.

I started on a 12 footer and then bought a 10 footer and now im on a 8'9 and wanting to go smaller.

I've been supping for about 1 year and half now i think. so thats a new board evey six months.

One of the guys I sup with has gone through the whole Naish range as they came out. 11'6, 10'6, 9'6 now his on the 9'3

I reckon u should go for the PSH 10'6 wide if ur wanting to do both, i had a go of one and they are so stable and they would surf alright.

Or like Bnacca's said go the PSH 9'6 wide if u just want to surf because it is super stable.

But then again it looks like u will be surfing pretty fat waves.

So the PSH 10'6 wide would be the go.
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