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Blue Planet Potato Chip

Created by Ads01 Ads01  > 9 months ago, 7 Apr 2023
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Ads01
Ads01

QLD

36 posts

7 Apr 2023 9:51am
Has anyone had Blue planet 8'6"x 32 potato chip surf sup.
How did it perform with its short wide outline and wide tail?
slsurf
slsurf

305 posts

7 Apr 2023 8:57am
I thought a potato chip board referred to the tiny thin boards of pro surfers?

This must be the ate too many chips model.
MickMc
MickMc

VIC

456 posts

7 Apr 2023 1:25pm
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Ads01 said..
Has anyone had Blue planet 8'6"x 32 potato chip surf sup.
How did it perform with its short wide outline and wide tail?



Yep I had one for about a year. Very stable fun board. Wide tail makes it skatey on waves once it starts to get above 3 foot. I'd liken it to a starboard hypernut. Up to head high they're a lot of fun and you can surf much bigger but at my weight (75kg) it became a little harder to stall and turn on the bigger days.
MickMc
MickMc

VIC

456 posts

7 Apr 2023 1:30pm
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Ads01 said..
Has anyone had Blue planet 8'6"x 32 potato chip surf sup.
How did it perform with its short wide outline and wide tail?


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Blue-Planet-Potato-Chip?page=1
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