I managed to ride a PSH 8'0" Ripper on the weekend and enjoyed the experience so much that I'm looking to buy something of similar proportions. (8'0" x 28 5/8 x 37/8 and 98 litres) for those glassy days. Rider specs 5'9" 72kgs. I currently ride a Jimmy Lewis Kwad 8'7" x 28 which I'll keep as my all rounder. I've considered the 8'2" Jimmy Lewis Stun Gun .... but they're doesn't seem to be too many dealers (if any on the east coast). Any thoughts or suggestions on something similar would be welcome. Something with a rail, not too much volume in the nose and 5 fin option would be good. Thanks in advance.
Had all of the above. Ripper, Hokua, DTM. Now WoW Carbon 8'0" is the best I have ever ridden - the closest to short board surfing I have experienced yet.
hi i will never ride an 8 foot board, but some of the boards out there look great, i would probably have a look at some of the Naish hokuas, or starboard pro
i would also have a look at a DTM custom, they are a great price and will take your surfing to the next level
Cheers everyone for the help. It's all good advice. Thanks Angie as well for mentioning the demos. I'll be thinking about the options on the new board to be for a few weeks I'm sure.
I would even try the 7'4 jp pro , I'm 72 kgs after a couple of beers , 5'11 , they surf a lot like a surfboard , and solid construction . I was wearing out 2 short sups a year , customs , which are epic on the wave , rhis rates no different , I know I can replace this with the same awesome machine .
Hey mate, if you're able to get to the starboard demo trailer while its on the Goldy, have a crack at the 8ft Pro (8'0" x 28" x 3.7" & 96L) and if you want, send me a message on here and, I can organise for you to try my 7'7 Pro (7'7" x 27" x 3.8" & 92L) at the same time to compare.
The Surf Fish 7'10" Airborn (7'10" x 30" x 3.4" & 97L) is definitely worth a try as well, particularly if you're surfing a lot of beach breaks. Although it's wider than what your looking for, the rails are really sharp and the tail is thinned out, resulting in performance much higher than you may initially expect from wider board. Has 5 fcs fin slots (as opposed to a centre fin box) and although I initially thought I'd only ever ride it as a quad, a suggestion by Rod (the guy who runs the demo trailer up and down the East Coast) to try a thruster setup has added a new dimension to the board, particularly offering a bit more drive in bigger waves.
There's also a wider version (7'10" x 31.5" x 3.3" & 98L) which I haven't ridden but it sounds like the 30" would be better suited to you needs.
It's little brother 7'4" x 28.5" x 3.4" & 84L is a sweet little board, but probably a little low on volume for your wishes. I'm 5'8" & 69kg and loved it once on a wave but was definitely a workout and challenge to paddle (only tested it in 18-20kt cross-onshore winds - so maybe a bit easier in glass).
Disclaimer: I'm a starboard team rider (so maybe a little bias & haven't tried other brands) but will only recommend a board if I enjoy riding it.