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Advices on SUP Boards

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Created by roe > 9 months ago, 11 Oct 2011
roe
23 posts
11 Oct 2011 6:02PM
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Hi all

I need some advices getting a SUP board
I like a board that we can paddle and catching small waves.

I have Hobie outfitter kayaks which I take my kids fishing on the lake and general Recreation.

I'm looking for Recreation with SUP boards as well

I was looking at the SUP ATX until I discovered Hobie also make
SUP boards.. the SUP ATX (11-12") cost around $1000
www.kayakfactorydirect.com.au/product/sup-board-atx-lr4-12-foot-990/

and the Hobie ATR (11" - 12") is around $1600-$1700.

Is the Hobie worth the extra money? I don't mind paying for Quality if it is
worth it ... I do enjoy my Hobie kayaks a lot.

I don't use it that often...only in summers and even then maybe once a week or when on coastal holiday a week or two at a time...

I'm likely to get 2-3 of them but I will get one first and try it out ...
I got 2x outfitter ..I bought one to try out then I bought another a few months later...

Adapt
QLD, 723 posts
11 Oct 2011 9:07PM
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Welcome Roe.

As with Kayaks quality comes with a higher price tag. Some other brands you may want to look at are Coreban, Fanatic, Naish, C4 and Starboard just to name a few. There are so many good boards out there and the best thing to do is try some different types first. Depending on where you live some of the guy's and girls on here might be able to point you in the direction of your nearest SUP dealer who can help you out. All boards are designed for specific reasons but your local SUP guru would be able to help you out with this.

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
11 Oct 2011 9:30PM
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The sup atx is a basic board that will do an adequate job for the price. They aren't the toughest construction but they paddle well and are cheap. The Hobies are better boards but IMO not $700 better. I believe that it would be better to find your nearest NSP dealer and squeeze a deal on a new nsp as they are not a lot dearer than an atx but are immeasurably better boards and will outlast the atx and the hobie - and perform better than both.
There are so many good boards out there and anything around the $1000 (package) is gunna be average quality, but so long as you are realistic about your expectations then you will probably be quite happy with a new package for a grand.
My honest, personal opinion is that you need to visit or speak to some big sup retailers because I believe that for somewhere between your two price ranges you could get a good quality sup that you will be very happy with - both quality and performance wise.

roe
23 posts
11 Oct 2011 7:40PM
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I live in the ACT, there are not many places that stock these sort of gears
When I bought my Hobie I can only manage to find one place that sell them
in the ACT ..

I'm going back to the same place I got the Hobie outfitter and check it out what they got... I know they have Hobie SUP not sure about other brands..

do you know a good online site that can deliver stuff to Canberra? I'm willing to go with the consensus and buy whatever brands have the most vote :-)

Summer is a few months away but wouldn't mind get it by November and try it out on the local lake...

If someone can run down a list of brand and a rough price guide that would be very helpful for me to shop around

Thanks

matt18
VIC, 534 posts
11 Oct 2011 11:13PM
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Roe if you buy a cheaper board expect it to be quite heavy, I learnt the hard way if you have a weekend free i would do some research and head to the coast and demo has many boards has you can, also have a look on the buy and sell section

roe
23 posts
12 Oct 2011 8:05AM
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yeah I will do that, where is a good spot to try out these things down the coast
I'm in Canberra

I wouldn't mind a lighter board and pay up.....

my back is crooked:-)

matt18
VIC, 534 posts
12 Oct 2011 11:16AM
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roe
if you can get to this i would go
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Merimbula-Classic-2011/
Or try ringing surf shops around ulladulla area
good luck
ps i reckon starboards are good

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
12 Oct 2011 1:25PM
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matt18 said...

roe
if you can get to this i would go
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Merimbula-Classic-2011/
Or try ringing surf shops around ulladulla area
good luck
ps i reckon starboards are good


I fully agree - I personally ride starboards and think they are the best, but each to their own. How far are you from Jervis Bay ? - contact jervis bay standup paddle and talk to Jason and Mel' - great people and will help you with trying some boards.

roe
23 posts
13 Oct 2011 6:37PM
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Ok I went around and did a quick look around locally
They seem to stock three brands (all around 11' Range)
Cant see starboards around ... can someone tell me the starboard equivalent
so I can lookup on the net, they can order it in I think

Hobie ATR $1599

Fanatic Fly Red 2012 $1599
Fanatic Fly Last Year Model White $1399

Naish Nalu Wood $1799 (unlikely to get due to price)
Naish Nalu AST $1599

Naish adjustable Paddle $269

Which one people recommend? I haven't start bargaining yet but I should
be able to score a discount for the purchase.

Are these sticker price reasonable? what is a reasonable price for these boards?

SUP ATX is now off the list due to durability issues people mentioned here
I like a bit of quality for my gears and I can stretch the budget to fit.

Thanks again

Savage1
NSW, 63 posts
14 Oct 2011 2:13AM
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Hey Roe,

i'd suggest looking at the buy and sell section for your first couple of boards just to find your feet, then you will have a better idea of what you really want in a board or quiver, and buying shand gets you better quality and better resale for less.

Not many keep their first boards for a long time.

I like the Hobie's, Coreban and DC's for quality.

Good luck



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