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Falcon 12"6 x 27.5cm HRS edition

Created by brusier brusier  > 9 months ago, 30 Sep 2012
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brusier
brusier

192 posts

30 Sep 2012 6:35am
I saw one of these yesterday in local shop and its a bit different to the online picture.

It had recessed tie downs on each side which I thought was a bit weird for the Falcon race board range. I think there were 3 each side? Another comment was the handle was not in the middle and it was bow down when I picked it up. Apparently the one I saw was number 2 out of the mold and I guess they were unsure where the handle should be positioned. I'm sure this will be fixed. I tried to find out how much it weighs but the scales at the shop were not accurate enough.

The fin was impressive being extremely light and had a fantastic finish.

I was impressed with finish and the graphics are very nice. I would be keen to give it a demo and I might try to get organised soon.
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

3 Oct 2012 3:09pm
I have my 14 footer on order I am absolutely dying to get hold of it. My shop was telling me either end of October or end of November for likely delivery

brusier
brusier

192 posts

3 Oct 2012 2:04pm
yeah so do I , that is have a 14' x 30" on order. Same as you re timing the end on october depending on "if things go well".

Apparently the recessed tie downs were not recessed tie downs but are used for attaching a strap handle?

So we will keep on waiting then.
Healdy
Healdy

QLD

57 posts

17 Oct 2012 8:34am
Does anyone know the weights of the HRS vs Carbon 14's?
I notice this isn't advertised.
Also I downloaded the Fanatic App and the Pic of the 14 HRS looks different in the tail to the Carbon. Is this an error or does the Carbon have a narrower tail?
The volumes are quoted as equal.
Coque
Coque

51 posts

17 Oct 2012 5:57pm
I think i read the tail shape changes with the different board's widths.

I mean the 25'' Falcon has a much narrower tail than the 30'', but the shapes should be the same for both HRS and Carbon versions.

So maybe you where watching a 30'' HRS vs a 25'' Carbon Falcon...
ScarbsSUP
ScarbsSUP

WA

354 posts

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19 Oct 2012 3:24pm
The 25" and 27.5" have the pretty much the same tail width at 21cm, there may be 1 or 2 mm in it, the 30 is wider at about 22cm.

ScarbsSUP
ScarbsSUP

WA

354 posts

Site Sponsor

20 Oct 2012 4:21pm
The difference between the tails in the 14 is more pronounced
the 27.5 inch is 10cm the 25 inch 5.5cm!



and after a call to one of our paddlers 15cm for the 14" x 30'.
brusier
brusier

192 posts

21 Oct 2012 10:09am
But the HRS version of the 14 has a much wider tail cf Carbon version.
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

4 Nov 2012 10:22am
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brusier said...
But the HRS version of the 14 has a much wider tail cf Carbon version.


Is this true? Are the different construction 14s also a different shape?
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

4 Nov 2012 12:42pm
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Area10 said...
brusier said...
But the HRS version of the 14 has a much wider tail cf Carbon version.


Is this true? Are the different construction 14s also a different shape?




No, the shape is the same between the carbon and HRS
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

4 Nov 2012 6:52pm
I just picked up one of these as my second board and for my son to use. Being this construction they're a little tougher than the carbon and I'd feel better letting others use it. It has a little bit more weight, but as a second board or if you're just beginning to race this is a perfect option. I used the previous model when I started to race and with training it can still be a very competitive board.
Additionally it could be a good BOP board. Yes it may be slightly heavier but with the carnage that happens in the BOP races and the fact that waves can have such a big bearing on results I'd be happy to use it.
If you just want one board that is fast and can be used in a variety of conditions this board is a very good option. The 25 is faster but less stable and the 30 inch is very stable yet surprisingly fast. The 30 would be a good option for a heavier rider.
Unlike some brands, Fanatic have really tried to make it easier for the consumer and with lots of input from the Aussies (Jacko and Angie and others) they have come up with 2 models in 3 widths . This makes choice a lot easier.
Additionally they have designed one board that can be ridden in a variety of conditions - flatwater, chop, downwind and small waves. Sounds like a big ask but from what I have ridden so far they seem to have done it.
The only issue I have heard is that they have already become hard to get.


gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

4 Nov 2012 7:12pm
I heard a whisper that my 14ft one may now be in the country. All I need is a bag for her now, which I was told have not been made as yet. First world problems and all :)
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

4 Nov 2012 8:20pm
Yeah I heard a whisper that my 14 footer was in too. Used the 30 inch 14 footer yesterday in the Ocean series and it was surprisingly fast but really stable. Great for Ocean Racing in choppy conditions.

brusier
brusier

192 posts

4 Nov 2012 6:12pm
So are these the carbons or the hrs ones?
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

4 Nov 2012 10:09pm
The first 2 are the 12'6" x 27.5 HRS while the last photo is the 14' x 30 carbon. The carbon has the brushed look.
jt737
jt737

QLD

418 posts

4 Nov 2012 10:47pm
Big thanks to Luke and Hayden from OceanAddicts who looked after me in getting me onto a 12'6"x27.5" HRS Fanatic after issues with another board company ( not Fanatic!).
Whilst I prefer 14' boards for down winding I have been blown away at how good this board is. Finish is superb, the fin awesome and whilst the 27.5" is not the fastest board in the flat, really performs in the ocean. It handles chop, side wash and is very stable. Catching and linking up runners this board flies in the ocean. Should the nose pearl under, the board doesn't slow dramatically, but soon comes up and shreds water off easily. Straight line paddling is very good.
I would have preferred it to be a little lighter and feel the grey deck pad to look plain and possibly look dated after extensive use, but time will tell on this. It has multiple tie down / handle points, but not sure what handles will utilise these - any available?? The finger grip handle is simply stupid, being barely deep enough to get your fingertips into.
If the 14' is as good, it will be a winner!
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

5 Nov 2012 12:36am
I'd be interested to see photos of the handle points as my new 12'6" x 27,5 HRS doesn't have any.
brusier
brusier

192 posts

7 Nov 2012 6:34pm
Any 14' HRS in the country ? I'm actually a kiwi but just wondered if any have made it to .au
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

8 Nov 2012 9:49am
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jt737 said...
Big thanks to Luke and Hayden from OceanAddicts who looked after me in getting me onto a 12'6"x27.5" HRS Fanatic after issues with another board company ( not Fanatic!).
Whilst I prefer 14' boards for down winding I have been blown away at how good this board is. Finish is superb, the fin awesome and whilst the 27.5" is not the fastest board in the flat, really performs in the ocean. It handles chop, side wash and is very stable. Catching and linking up runners this board flies in the ocean. Should the nose pearl under, the board doesn't slow dramatically, but soon comes up and shreds water off easily. Straight line paddling is very good.
I would have preferred it to be a little lighter and feel the grey deck pad to look plain and possibly look dated after extensive use, but time will tell on this. It has multiple tie down / handle points, but not sure what handles will utilise these - any available?? The finger grip handle is simply stupid, being barely deep enough to get your fingertips into.
If the 14' is as good, it will be a winner!



Hey mate
Glad you like the board, i would love to see a pic of the Handle? as they should be the same as last years which is still quite a deep handle!!

Jacko
windup
windup

NSW

204 posts

9 Nov 2012 9:33am
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NNSUP said...
I'd be interested to see photos of the handle points as my new 12'6" x 27,5 HRS doesn't have any.


John, they look like tie down point not handle point, but could adapt something i guess.
I was in ESS yersterday and took a couple of pic's for you.
Only on the 12'6's not the 14's.



angie pangi
angie pangi

QLD

1782 posts

9 Nov 2012 12:27pm
Those are handle points not tie down points. It makes putting a handle on nice and easy and saves ever worrying about putting screws into your board!! when i get home i will put some pics of different handles and how to put them on on here for everyone to look at. Some one might also have made there own already and might like to share as well?

Jacko
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

9 Nov 2012 3:25pm
Thanks Mal and Jacko. The pictures are of the carbon boards not the HRS. I think it's only the carbons with the handle points.
Thanks for the photos.
Still waiting on my 14 x 27.5
brusier
brusier

192 posts

9 Nov 2012 12:56pm
nope the HRS 12"6 x 27.5 has recessed handle things and I heard that my 14' x 30" HRS in a container in Wellington.
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

9 Nov 2012 5:29pm
Bruiser, that last photo I posted is the 14 x 30. It's a great board. Really stable and surprisingly fast. You'll love it
BrisKites
BrisKites

QLD

1292 posts

9 Nov 2012 6:01pm
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brusier said...
nope the HRS 12"6 x 27.5 has recessed handle things and I heard that my 14' x 30" HRS in a container in Wellington.


Looking at the HRS boards on our rack and neither the 30" or the 27.5" have the handle points sorry.
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

9 Nov 2012 8:45pm
next week mine arrives, changed my order from a 14 x 30 HRS to a 14 x27.5 Carbon. I tried my mates the other night and it was super fast and so stable. Big thanks to Wetspot for changing my order and chasing up the board for me
brusier
brusier

192 posts

10 Nov 2012 3:08am
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BrisKites said...
brusier said...
nope the HRS 12"6 x 27.5 has recessed handle things and I heard that my 14' x 30" HRS in a container in Wellington.


Looking at the HRS boards on our rack and neither the 30" or the 27.5" have the handle points sorry.


Thats weird as the 12'6" x 27.5 in shop in Dunedin has them?
TomW059
TomW059

183 posts

10 Nov 2012 6:44am
those are beautiful boards. the shapes look so refined and elegant. colors are timeless.
I'd love to hear a side by side review of 14 x 25 and 14 x 27,5 from a 80 kg paddler in varied conditions, flat water, chop, head and side winds, and DW.
sounds like hrs lacks handle tiedowns. what are those for if you have carry handle built in ?
what's weight diff with hrs vs carbon ?

still 7 c here and plan on flat water DW in the morning.
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

22 Nov 2012 11:12pm
still no sign of my board apparently the distributor has lost the board. Thinking a Starboard 14fter or even last years Fanatic might be the go
brusier
brusier

192 posts

23 Nov 2012 5:23am
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gregc said...
still no sign of my board apparently the distributor has lost the board. Thinking a Starboard 14fter or even last years Fanatic might be the go


bugger.

How could someone lose a 14 ' board.
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

29 Nov 2012 12:50am
Bruiser, apparently it's pretty easy. The board has supposed to arrive 3 times in the last 2 weeks. I'm really not sure who exactly to blame, Toll Transport, for apparently losing the board in its own warehouse in sydney and then finding it and sending it to gosford, cause that is just like Canberra. The distributor who has so far given every excuse under the sun as to where the board is and then not being focused enough on his customer to say "hey we are really sorry, we have a spare here still in the packing(which they did) we will have it on another truck tomorrow (which would have been 2 weeks ago)".

I can only imagine how difficult sesame street is finding it right now seeing it is missing so many muppets.

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