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Supmaori said..
Hi guys..ive had read with interest the lengthy post on short sups. Very keen to get my hands on one now that the boys from Ocean Boards are sending some over to NZ. My question is:
Im 6ft and 94kgs..my go to board at the moment is a 8"10 fanatic prowave carbon 119L ..which i love..but im wanting something different to add to quiver and these boards look great.
The twoMinions im looking at are the 7"8 x 28 115L or the 7"10 x 29 124L ..my skill level is intermediate/advanced.
There wont be any demo sups available and at the price of $2600 i wana make sure i do my reaseach and get the best one for me. Im thinking of the 7'8 as its volume of 115L is close to that of my fanatic.
so..Is the volume of the Minion relate pretty much to the same voulme of other sups in terms of stability..will the 114L Minion be as stable or less satble then my prowave. What can riders of these type of sups offer me in adive as to which one i should get., or any feedback.
Kia Ora
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Supmaori,
Ive had the 7'8" x 28 1/4 @115 litres for 6 mths now. I'm 6'2" and 91kg.
Its the 'goto' board these days..........have ridden my 8'6" only twice in that time, it will now be there for when the minion has a ding.
I swapped onto an 8'10" Prowave recently in the water for a few waves.
- the Prowave was a little more stable but only marginal. I'm more comfortable standing on the minion because it's more nimble underfoot and easier to muscle around with the paddle.
- the comparison on the wave was much more different. The minion is far more positive when taking off....goes where you point it.
- to be honest the larger board felt quite stiff and clunky on the wave and I was very happy to get back on the minion.
- and there's the extra speed on the minion, very noticeable when you swap in the water.
Simon has really nailed the design on these boards, he's certainly the man to talk to further.
Good luck with your purchase