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Coreban Ez 10'0"

Created by Toesup Toesup  > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2012
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Toesup
Toesup

WA

93 posts

11 Apr 2012 4:25pm
new to the sport , looking at the Ez as first board ,Im 110 kg is this board to small for this fat boy?
supa
supa

NSW

249 posts

11 Apr 2012 7:12pm
All good, plenty of float in the EZ 10 at over 200ltrs
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

13 Apr 2012 1:03pm
What sort of padding do you expect to be doing? Mostly flat water or mostly surf? If flat water you might want something with a bit more volume, less rocker, more length & less width. If you plan on mostly surf then go for the EZ ( or something of similar proportions.)
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

13 Apr 2012 4:28pm
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lgfin said...

new to the sport , looking at the Ez as first board ,Im 110 kg is this board to small for this fat boy?


IMO... Perrrrrr-fect..

DJ
Toesup
Toesup

WA

93 posts

13 Apr 2012 4:08pm
Thanx for the feed back , I now need to get 1 , nearest dealer is in Perth 400ks away.
ScarbsSUP
ScarbsSUP

WA

354 posts

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14 Apr 2012 6:43pm
Hi lgfin,

Yes, the EZ was made for "generously proportioned" fella's such as your good self, providing you're looking for a wave board, if more general paddling, a Cruiser 11'6" would be a better choice if sticking with Coreban. We have many other options also if brand is of no concern.

We can freight an EZ to you for free. Should have them really soon. Just waiting on the April container to land and clear. We can PM you when we have stock if you like.

DM
Toesup
Toesup

WA

93 posts

15 Apr 2012 9:29am
Thanx DM will PM soon, Cheers Linz
supthecreek
supthecreek

2750 posts

15 Apr 2012 2:33pm
Geeze lgfin
On Wed. I drove 570Km to pick up a new board. Drove 570 Km back in the am and was in the water by noon. Just impatient I guess Plus I have seen the evil done by shippers.

ROAD TRIP !!!

As to the 10' EZ... I did a mini demo of the Ez in the surf when I weighed 125k... NO problem. Stable and plenty of float.
I also paddled it in flatwater for 2 hrs and found it to be a pretty good paddler for a surf SUP.
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