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WA
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WA, 517 posts
12 Feb 2008 3:34pm
Ok, so a tough call. I can't really demo any or many. I am 82kgs. I am not worried about sticking a sail on it. Little bit of cross training, and some fun when its small surf. What suggestions ?
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
13 Feb 2008 12:57am
Hey Nathan. If I were you I would get a SUP with the mast track option. I went out yesturday on my Starboard 11'2 in barely 15knots and planned 100% of the time with my 5.7m Tushie Rock. I was very impressed
But as for just paddling I think that a board of 30" is a must. As for length Starboard (I ride an Evo and Fishies) offers boards from 9' to 12' but personally if you want to flat water paddle and surf in small fat tiny typical Perth waves during summer then dont go too small as you will stuggle trying to get onto them.
SUP boards around the 9' would be good for just wave riding in big rolling surf like Yals. But saying that you will be super surprised at how loose an 11' board is. And it wouldnt be shy in big surf. I had mine out at Metts last Thursday and it was closing out. It blew me away at how surfy these boards are as I have grown up surfing shortboards.
The Naish 11'6 would be sweet. Ive tried this on flat water and in waves and its a good chunky floaty board.
I havent tried the Mistral but I think that this would be a good board for what you want.
Anywho enough of my dribble maybe someone else can help you?
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
13 Feb 2008 10:41am
waz sup nath, lack of wind getting to you aswell


roll on the weeknd, i see green


i wouldn't mind demo'ing a couple of SUPs, if yar keen - either on the river or leightons on a calm day.



NR
NR
WA
517 posts
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WA, 517 posts
13 Feb 2008 10:54am
More importantly jules, I see swell.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
13 Feb 2008 1:01pm
Re the board wanted to surf well...Here's my choice.

There is now a third Southpoint board..other than the Kalama and the Bonga.

It's a bigger Bonga..and it's 10'10"..called the Walden...and really nice..Same step rail but much wider and very stable.

Steve Walden make some of the best surfing long boards so it should surf well.

I had a go on it the other day on flat water and was very impressed.

Here's a link.. http://www.surfindustries.com/products/waldenSUP.php

DJ

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