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boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

6 May 2014 4:48pm
Simon Anderson carrier 9"0x32 141 l

Naish x 32 8"8 or 9"1

90 kg wet int rider at best
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

6 May 2014 5:52pm
Any recommendations
straddie
straddie

QLD

104 posts

6 May 2014 8:20pm
Can't offer you any feedback on the Simon Anderson as have never ridden one. I have the 8"8 Naish and am 5"11 and 85kg and love it. Very very stable, but easy to catch all sorts of waves on and very easy to surf and have fun - been very happy with it. I originally considered the 9"1 but it would have been overkill and I think in reality could have easily gone the 8"3 in this board. Cheers - Cooper
jonbro
jonbro

NSW

55 posts

6 May 2014 8:30pm
100kg and surfed the 8 3 Naish. Just didn't like the width an inch to wide. Personally, being a heavy guy I have found boards (shortboards, fishes and longboards) with too much rocker no good for me. If only JS or DH made sups but I'm sure Simon Anderson's SUPS are sick!
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

6 May 2014 6:31pm
Thanks, yea I'm now deciding between the carrier 9"0x32 and the naish 8"8 x32
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

6 May 2014 6:42pm
Looking at both boards, photos.

I would almost say the carrier is a lot more stable and forgiving, wider nose for a start





jonbro
jonbro

NSW

55 posts

7 May 2014 4:15pm
similar to the mana shape i would say. your talking about one of the greats in board design (shortboards)... and Im sure this board would be a great purchase :)
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

7 May 2014 4:46pm
2 friends have Simon Anderson SUPs and rate them highly...can't recall who has what though One's a bit heavier than you, his is around 10' x 32 & looks like the pic above.
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

7 May 2014 2:50pm
Yes for sure one of the great s, no issue with the brand just the right boar

I have it down to

Carrier 9"0 x32

Fanatic pro wave 9"3 2013

Naish 8"3 x32

My guess is the most stable is the carrier and would be the best in chop over the others
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

8 May 2014 12:14pm
Ok after many hours of thought I have got my choice down to two boards

Anderson carrier9"0 x32 141 l

Allwave 8"11 130l

90kg wet int

Any advise on each if you have used both

Stability out back waiting is key
Rossall
Rossall

WA

727 posts

8 May 2014 12:41pm
Naish all the way the LE32's are great and you will love the light weight and extra nose rocker over the fanatic.

phil

Rossall
Rossall

WA

727 posts

8 May 2014 12:45pm
Mine in action in Lombok at Easter





boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

8 May 2014 12:58pm
Yea I hear the 8"3x32 naish is more stable that the anderson carrier 9"0x32
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

8 May 2014 3:07pm
Availability here is a choice of carrier 9"0 and the allwave 8"6
Rossall
Rossall

WA

727 posts

8 May 2014 10:54pm
Can't FX ship you one over ?
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 10:10am
Who
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 10:29am
How hard id the fanatic pro 9"3 for 90kg
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 1:24pm
Na I'm bloody dreaming if I think I can get away with a prowave in all conditions, think I will stick to my plan and go allwave maybe 8"6 ??
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 1:33pm
What has the more performance and stability in the rough, the fanatic allwave 8"6 or the carrier 9"0

Cheers
Chris1410
Chris1410

NSW

68 posts

9 May 2014 3:40pm
I have had both a 2014 8'11 allwave and a 8'8 x32.

I think the Naish is a more fun board, but the allwave did pick up little bumps earlier than the Naish does.
Stability wise, the Naish, I thought, was better. Performance, the Naish wins hands down.
(I'm 100kg 6'6)

Surf FX. They ship all over AUS
tamarackjanito
tamarackjanito

32 posts

9 May 2014 2:42pm
you should get the board that you can't see yourself riding right now. Give yourself some serious sessions on it and you will be thankful later down the road. I have seen it to often that people buy boards that are more comfortable to ride and are more stable, then like clockwork 6-12 months later they are trying to sell the board. Reasons are usually "to long, to thick, to wide" etc etc.. Just wish somebody would have given me the same advice I just gave you.. The pic you posted up above looks like a real nice board, but very boring after you get a solid 3 or 4 months into it. Ask the sales rep of naish or any big china making sup company and if their honest and truly want your business they will tell you the same thing.
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

9 May 2014 2:58pm
Keep it simple BP......toss a coin
heads you get the carrier
tails the all wave
.....end of problem
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:09pm
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Chris1410 said..

I have had both a 2014 8'11 allwave and a 8'8 x32.

I think the Naish is a more fun board, but the allwave did pick up little bumps earlier than the Naish does.
Stability wise, the Naish, I thought, was better. Performance, the Naish wins hands down.
(I'm 100kg 6'6)

Surf FX. They ship all over AUS


What size naish was it x32 8"3
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:13pm
To be honest I'm over the carrier as mentioned above, thanks for the reply by the way. Just to much board and boring

So,I'm really at allwave 8"6 vs naish 8"3

I hear a
To of good stability comments on the x32 8"3 even as a all rounder for big boys, looks good as we'll
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:17pm
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tamarackjanito said..

you should get the board that you can't see yourself riding right now. Give yourself some serious sessions on it and you will be thankful later down the road. I have seen it to often that people buy boards that are more comfortable to ride and are more stable, then like clockwork 6-12 months later they are trying to sell the board. Reasons are usually "to long, to thick, to wide" etc etc.. Just wish somebody would have given me the same advice I just gave you.. The pic you posted up above looks like a real nice board, but very boring after you get a solid 3 or 4 months into it. Ask the sales rep of naish or any big china making sup company and if their honest and truly want your business they will tell you the same thing.


Ha, I never thought I would be looking at a board such as 8"3 but I guess the shapes have changed a lot and volume is not a big deal anymore wide is the key
Yea, I hear what your saying a lot of shops try and sell old stock , just as we'll I have been round the block before

boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:18pm
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boarder paul said..

tamarackjanito said..

you should get the board that you can't see yourself riding right now. Give yourself some serious sessions on it and you will be thankful later down the road. I have seen it to often that people buy boards that are more comfortable to ride and are more stable, then like clockwork 6-12 months later they are trying to sell the board. Reasons are usually "to long, to thick, to wide" etc etc.. Just wish somebody would have given me the same advice I just gave you.. The pic you posted up above looks like a real nice board, but very boring after you get a solid 3 or 4 months into it. Ask the sales rep of naish or any big china making sup company and if their honest and truly want your business they will tell you the same thing.


Ha, I never thought I would be looking at a board such as 8"3 but I guess the shapes have changed a lot and volume is not a big deal anymore wide is the key
Yea, I hear what your saying a lot of shops try and sell old stock , just as we'll I have been round the block before



If I had to imagine such a board it would be a fanatic pro 8"10 but I want stability in all conditions so that's out.. Naish 8"3x32 seems to be on a cards
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:23pm
To,I guess the peoples choice would suggest the naish 8"3 x32 is far more stable than the allwave 8"6 and more performance

boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:24pm
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GizzieNZ said..

Keep it simple BP......toss a coin
heads you get the carrier
tails the all wave
.....end of problem


It's the cold down here mate, brain freeze
tamarackjanito
tamarackjanito

32 posts

9 May 2014 3:26pm
you will be just fine with the 8'3.. Hopefully you give yourself some time to really get it dialed in.. Good times.. We get another guy ditching the floating sidewalks and gets himself a stick that will actually do some surfing.. cheers!!
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

9 May 2014 3:53pm
Now if only I could find I deal
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

9 May 2014 4:25pm
But if I could be candid BP....many of your 1940 posts on the breeze....especially on the sup forum have involved you agonising over some trivial decision......I for one don't care what board you buy
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