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Good vid SUP Volume

Created by Garethg Garethg  > 9 months ago, 1 Feb 2018
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Garethg
Garethg

NSW

406 posts

1 Feb 2018 5:09pm
colas
colas

5370 posts

1 Feb 2018 4:20pm
Same here. I am 100kg, and although I like most a 7'3" 29"3/4 105 liters, I tend to use a 7'11" 29"1/2 115 liters when I need more paddling speed (shifting peaks). And although the 105 liters board is actually stabler in chop, it is definitively more tiring: its movements are more predictable, but you must be reactive in all direction, whereas with 10 liters more, you have more lengthwise stability and can relax a bit more.

Also, low volume is so great in hollow conditions, but in my place, all surfers crave hollow conditions, so peaks that would benefit from a low volume SUP are packed with excellent shortboarders. So a bit more volume allows to flee the crowds and enjoy weaker peaks alone.
DKR
DKR

DKR

4 posts

25 Feb 2018 11:31am
I agree.
The lower you go the more you move away from the benefits of SUP ( within reason).
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