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New Steed....Nah Skwell

Created by Slab Slab  > 9 months ago, 25 May 2012
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Slab
Slab

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25 May 2012 6:33pm
Don't hear much about Nah Skwell boards on this forum so reckoned a couple of pics were needed

This is my first SUP.....got a nice deal 2nd hand so looking forward to getting it into the surf.

Nah Skwell 9ft 6 Allrounder......nice and light...only 10kg.




GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

29 May 2012 12:28pm
I see someone on the zone who had ridden one lots suggested taking the sidefins out in smaller surf. You tried that yet?
Noone around here knows much.
Maybe your mission is to ride it in a variety of conditions & then give us a board review.
Hope you get some nice waves on it. Enjoy!
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

29 May 2012 12:33pm
Personally I'd be whacking some big twin fins on it & using an extremely small centre fin ....but have been known to make poor judgement calls in the past
Slab
Slab

1123 posts

1 Jun 2012 3:11am
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GizzieNZ said...

Personally I'd be whacking some big twin fins on it & using an extremely small centre fin ....but have been known to make poor judgement calls in the past


Interesting thought......reckon it would certainly be fun to try...loose and fast. I'm new to this so probably not a good person to review boards but happy to do this in a good while from a beginners point of view. I had it out in surf last night and once it is on the wave it turns really well....actually surprised me how well since it is a big board (compared to my surfboards).

Didn't feel that fast on the flat but never expected that......and it is nice and stable.....but I fell in plenty but that's to be expected. I'm fine when I get on a wave ...it's just the setting up/turning for a wave that I need LOTS of practice on. Need to try and get the back end in the water and pivot turns rather than the paddling round fast in a big semi circle or trying to turn on the spot via wide arc paddle strokes.....that's what dunks me in the water. Suppose you can't expect too much from your first ever time
Slab
Slab

1123 posts

14 Jun 2012 6:11am
Well....here's a mini review of the Nah Skwell 9ft 6 allrounder after being out surfing on it several times so far.

This is my first SUP so I've nothing really to compare it with so just going to write it as I'm finding it. I'm 5ft 11 and 90kg and have four years surfing longboards/McCoy nuggets behind me. I've been surfing it in waist high waves mostly.

Pros

User friendly, stable, picks up waves easy even on later take offs, turns well if you get back on the fins....nice double wing fish tail, tracks in a straight line okay for a shorter board...was expecting worse. Nice and light - only 10kg. Deck grip very comfy for kneeling. Feels well made and solid. Paddles on the flat okay - not fast of course but not bad. Looks funky! It doesn't ride like a longboard - not so mellow and wants to be moved around the wave....it's fun and lively.

Cons

Although the pick up grip is nicely balanced it is basic with no contours to enable you to get a secure grip so your fingers/forearms get tired quick. It is a large fish shape so the rails are quite parallel until you get to the double wings of the fish tail...this means the board doesn't turn easy from the middle...need to get further back for tighter turns but that is fine on most waves...just not really small stuff. I'm used to a very grippy waxed surfboard and found the pad on the Nah Skwell not grippy at all so I wax it.....maybe just me but I want my feet to stick to the darn thing. I give my paddle a thin coating of wax on the shaft too so that gives you an idea of what I prefer.

Overall - I really like the board....a great board for first time surfers and one that you'll probably stick with longer than say a Whopper. Fun to surf, stable and predictable but quite capable of pulling off a few decent moves I'll bet....but that will need to come in time
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

14 Jun 2012 3:08pm
Thanks for the review....lots of good info there.
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