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EToriginal said..
Kami, probably about 88kg? presently - I range from about 86-90kg depending on amount of surf and beverage intake.
Have to say, from my limited experience, this board is seriously good. I've been sup-surfing for nearly 4 years now, & been through 9'6 & 9'1 Allwaves, 7'2 & 7'6 Bambams, and a Vex 8'6. The "flexi" feel of this new minion is a complete change from all the previous "stiff" boards. Only way I can describe it (with my limited surf-talk knowledge) is that it feels like I'm riding on a magic carpet - so smooth, and sooo loose. We had a sneaky swell come in on Sunday morning with head high sets and pretty well perfect waves and I had possibly the best surf of my recent life on this thing - really felt like I was 20 something again instead of 60.
Simon tells me the new construction method he's employed - hand laid glass with pvc only on the deck is purposely designed to be very flexible - and it works. Just can't wait 'til the next swell
ET, like you on that kind of shape I don't feel my 60+ anymore

I understand you 100% about the magic carpet feeling due to the type of laminating on EPS blank instead of sandwich solid layers. Your report convinced me to follow on this traditional type of laminating as Simon described to you. Important thing to say about that type of construction is the fact it doesn't need a stringer if the board stay around and above 7' long an 4" thick. Those dims are perfect to do a flex board with efficient buoyancy according to your weight, as well as beverage contents

Thank you for your feed back mates.
PS: rounded nose of your board ET has the main benefit to do much easier back side reentries than Brenno's square one, IMO.
BTW: As you probably know I'm testing flex on this kind of small SUP square shapes, using bodyboard part celled on tail and that kind of souple laminating ( still including carbon for rebound effect) then I will post later my next project when completed.