Thinking on getting a reasonably priced board for flat water lake & ocean paddling. The NSP 12'6" coco mat looks a good board for the price & I wondered if anyone had tried one out?
havent tried the 12'6,but purchased the 10' last week. weigh 95kgs and love the new board,in flat water and had head high waves,goes great,and so light.
I've spent a few hours paddling the standard build 12'6" board in flat water, the only thing I found was that it was a bit heavy, the coco mat would be heaps better.
From my experiance with this board you are the perfect weight for it. Its a board that wobbles a tad in rough conditions but takes a lot to tip you off. Ive had one out in very shltty cross chop and the board just ploughs on no problem. The mild tippiness of the board is easy to get used to and as soon as you tell yourself to relax and not react to the little wobbles you will know you just cant fall off it no matter how hard you try. It paddles fast and straight in the flat and is waaaay nicer to paddle with a big dolphin fin in it or a hatchet kinda setup....... imo the standard fin is a pain in the ars and too easy to damage and even though its one of those special kinda downwind/offshore fins the board is much easier to handle and way more predictable with a more standard large fin.