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Created by air5 air5  > 9 months ago, 14 May 2017
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air5
air5

1 posts

14 May 2017 8:52am
Looking at buying a SUP Port Phillip Bay maybe a bit of Surf ( new to supping )
I weigh around 78 kgs .any ideas would be great
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

14 May 2017 1:20pm
Something like the Naish 10'6" Nalu would be good.
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

14 May 2017 4:58pm
Air5 try forums -> stand up paddle -> general. You'll get more response.

My advice would be go cheap to begin with. You'll most likely end up buying more than one or wanting something slightly different to your first. Better to start with a cheapie or 2nd hand and work your way up.
clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

14 May 2017 5:50pm
What do you intend doing with it exactly??? Regular fitness paddling, longer paddles, how good is your balance/have you done any similar paddle/surf/balance sports before. Lots of variables.

One characteristic will usually trade off for another (eg a wider board will be more stable but slower on average than a narrower board).

Better getting a "cheap" (ie lower than RRP) second hand brand-name board (Starboard, Naish, Fanatic, JP) rather than a new "cheap and nasty" (ie heavy and poorly made from day one) board.

Clarence
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

14 May 2017 7:47pm
These below pics are good I'm around 6-8 foot




clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

15 May 2017 8:52am
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Razzonater said..
These below pics are good I'm around 6-8 foot





Some people can prove they are a tool without going to nearly so much effort Razzo.
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

15 May 2017 7:45pm
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clarence said..

Razzonater said..
These below pics are good I'm around 6-8 foot





Some people can prove they are a tool without going to nearly so much effort Razzo.


Thank you clarence, i actually own one of the twin hulled kayaks, its good for paddle practice and stable to learn on.
Good for one footers and no danger to people in the line up.
Ballina river would be good for it in a bit of swell.
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