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New 2017 jp boards

Created by pampel pampel  > 9 months ago, 30 Aug 2016
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pampel
pampel

83 posts

30 Aug 2016 3:48am
http://www.homespotshop.com/jp/1003-sup-jp-surf-wide-body-2017.html

What do you think of the new wide bodies?
Rossall
Rossall

WA

727 posts

30 Aug 2016 8:03am
They look quite nice in battle ship grey, are they the same shape though ????

The new 10 ft Noseriders looks good, welcome edition.

DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

30 Aug 2016 12:14pm
What's with the hole in the Outback board.. and do they have a DW board..
KP.
KP.

KP.

NSW

116 posts

30 Aug 2016 4:26pm
mmmm pro model for carbon 10ft with aus conversion on dollar works out 2700. mmm

swimarko
swimarko

49 posts

30 Aug 2016 3:21pm
DJ...
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

30 Aug 2016 9:16pm
So it's a stubby holder in the shape of a sup board..
1fox
1fox

184 posts

31 Aug 2016 4:06am
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Rossall said...
The new 10 ft Noseriders looks good, welcome edition.


Couldn't understand if they've changed the volume... hope they did. it was kinda big compared to the stylemaster and the nalu le.

imo the graphics of most brands are getting uglier... from starboard blue, to naish last collection and now jp.
I miss the white technora starboards! hope they change to sun friendly colours next season :)... or even better they don't change each season like Jimmy Lewis, Sunova and a few others.
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

31 Aug 2016 1:23pm
I'd agree with you in general about SUP graphics. They tend to make these expensive objects look cheap. A case in point for 2016 was the Starboard All Star, where the cheaper layup board actually looked classier than the expensive carbon (red nose, like an inflamed bellend) one.

But for 2017, the Starboard distance boards have made a modest step in the right direction IMO. And the SIC boards virtually always look worth every penny they cost - they are desirable objects to look at. So it's a mixed bag.

Your point about sun is an important one though. The worst offenders seem to be "brushed carbon" boards, which can get very hot indeed. I've got a brushed carbon Starboard that gets hotter than my SIC Bullet V2, which has a lot of black on it, or even the Jimmy Lewis Sidewinder, which is substantially black. I can barely carry the Starboard after 10 mins in direct sun. Compared with these, I have two old Naish Glides which are all white, and they remain perfectly cool in the sun (except the black logos...).

So, it's hard to see how this is progress over the last 5 years or so.

Another bugbear of mine is single-colour deckpads, especially light ones. They show every mark and are almost impossible to keep clean, so they age a board terribly. They also tend to fade. There are some spectacularly impractical deck pads out there (like the Surftech Bark D2) and some are even both impractical and also look grim - like the greyish ones of the old Fanatics or the JL Sidewinder, which look like lavatory mats you'd find in a pub.
swimarko
swimarko

49 posts

31 Aug 2016 5:15pm









grumpycat
grumpycat

QLD

21 posts

31 Aug 2016 7:21pm
Is that the 14x26.5 all water downwinder in the cheaper construction. Any ideas how to get stat????
grumpycat
grumpycat

QLD

21 posts

31 Aug 2016 7:39pm
Thanks. Think i want one
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

1 Sep 2016 9:14am
How's the colour of the new pro's, what do they call that "baby seal grey" might be a good name or "delicious sea mammal grey " I suppose it's better than "lost at sea orange" that my old jp wood is painted with
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