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Naish "The ONE"

Created by brusier brusier  > 9 months ago, 8 Sep 2012
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DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

8 Sep 2012 12:08pm
I'm not a big fan of inflatables.. But that looks really good.. The board looks great too..

DJ

HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

8 Sep 2012 12:37pm
After buying an inflatable for the wife & squids last summer and discovering something of the paddle-ability and benefits of travelling with one I'm coming around to the idea...would love to try one of these (or the starby or Uli one)
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

8 Sep 2012 10:50am
Wow the inflatable side of sup is making quite progressive steps these days.
Looks great for overseas travel.....even if one might have to regress to being a "crawler" & find a non sup when encountering surf
SaltH20
SaltH20

123 posts

8 Sep 2012 11:59am
I have to agree that does look good...and yes I mean both too.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

8 Sep 2012 3:35pm
i'm impressed if its as good as they say.



case study- lacey( thats me, but my name is not really lacey, but for the purposes of this sad tale, close enough is good enough), wants to do a dw er - good conditions, but no ones around.

walks to the pirate pk palmy with this board all ready inflated, paddles out to the alley, dws to the main beach.

gets out his towel from a waterproof bag in his naish back bag that he has worn dw ing, dries off, deflates the board, packs it up, walks to a bus stop- one way back to palmy please
PTWoody
PTWoody

VIC

3982 posts

8 Sep 2012 5:57pm
Call me skeptical but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say these things will never work on a downwinder. So many critical design elements required in a good downwind board that these surf mats can't achieve. Having said that, I really like the shape in the photo above and would be happy to take that out on a downwinder.
surf4fun
surf4fun

WA

1313 posts

9 Sep 2012 7:48am
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laceys lane said...

i'm impressed if its as good as they say.



case study- lacey( thats me, but my name is not really lacey, but for the purposes of this sad tale, close enough is good enough), wants to do a dw er - good conditions, but no ones around.

walks to the pirate pk palmy with this board all ready inflated, paddles out to the alley, dws to the main beach.

gets out his towel from a waterproof bag in his naish back bag that he has worn dw ing, dries off, deflates the board, packs it up, walks to a bus stop- one way back to palmy please


I sold one of the new Starboard Astro to a guy last week who explained to me this very scenario. He lives in the city, so no storgage space, can walk to the river and go for a paddle wherever he likes. Goes wherever looks good and then simply hops on a train or a bus and heads home.

Inflatables are really good for their purpose and if your willing to sacrifice a bit of performance are more than worth their money.
nickmcd41
nickmcd41

QLD

187 posts

10 Sep 2012 9:39pm
starboard are getting in on it big time by the look of it too...found these on another site ...they have a 12'6 and 14 version out.




surf4fun
surf4fun

WA

1313 posts

10 Sep 2012 9:38pm
I have seen and lifted the Starboard 12'6 a coupleof times now and each time I am surprised as to how light and rigid it is. Inflatables have come a long way and it seems the big brands are starting to put some r&d dollars into them so they can keep evolving.
towball
towball

4634 posts

11 Sep 2012 3:58am
Wouldn't buy one gizzie if they give Maori ownership of the the wind as they are talking you will lose your board on the way to the water
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GizzieNZ said...

Wow the inflatable side of sup is making quite progressive steps these days.
Looks great for overseas travel.....even if one might have to regress to being a "crawler" & find a non sup when encountering surf


paddlepop
paddlepop

QLD

209 posts

11 Sep 2012 7:39am
i think that mistral set the ball rolling with one design racing in europe with both a 12' 6" and a 14'

have a look at the demo day pic. looks like they've got plenty of money to throw around

pete





NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

11 Sep 2012 6:29pm
Yeah ....but would you go a 12"6" or a 14 footer.?
Sorry
KNXSUP
KNXSUP

WA

88 posts

12 Sep 2012 10:38am
Any idea how much the Naish "The One" will be retailing for?
Great option for traveling, SUP businesses etc.
Surely they would be around $1000 for a 12'6 and $1250 for a 14"?
rager
rager

QLD

437 posts

12 Sep 2012 1:46pm
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KNXSUP said...

Any idea how much the Naish "The One" will be retailing for?
Great option for traveling, SUP businesses etc.
Surely they would be around $1000 for a 12'6 and $1250 for a 14"?


Couldn't find a 14' on the site. Are they planning to do one?
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

12 Sep 2012 3:31pm
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KNXSUP said...

Any idea how much the Naish "The One" will be retailing for?
Great option for traveling, SUP businesses etc.
Surely they would be around $1000 for a 12'6 and $1250 for a 14"?


I'd hazard a guess and say add 50-70% to that and you'll be in the ballpark.
pop41
pop41

WA

41 posts

23 Sep 2012 9:59pm
yeah id guess $1500 - $1800 the mana air is around $1800 retail
A Bomber
A Bomber

QLD

117 posts

3 Oct 2012 1:08am
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pop41 said...
yeah id guess $1500 - $1800 the mana air is around $1800 retail


Dont know where you are getting those prices? but The Naish ONE will be $1599 here in OZ, just like the Mana air range, the new Nalu air range is cheaper at $1299.
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