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PSH 10'6 WAA or Naish 10'0 Mana??

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Created by RayW > 9 months ago, 16 Oct 2009
RayW
23 posts
16 Oct 2009 8:54AM
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What a dilemma. I Should'nt go wrong with either but I need help to figure out (in your opinion) which one has the biggest fun factor.

Th0m0
QLD, 529 posts
17 Oct 2009 8:44PM
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Hey Ray,

Your right, you can't go wrong with either of those boards. So go with your gut feeling. Which one do you really like best deep down. Go with that one and you will enjoy it.

Th0m0

OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
20 Oct 2009 12:14AM
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Hi Ray,

I believe they are very different boards. The 10'6 mana has a massive amount of volume 251l an is definitely more of a beginners board unless you surname is godzilla. Be aware unless you have serious amounts of weight the board will be very very corky.

The PSH 10'6WAA ( I owned and surfed one for 6 months in doudle OH+ waves) is significanly more performance oriented.

These 2 boards are not even remotely in the same class IMHO

Horses for courses demo both a buy what you like.

Phill

RayW
23 posts
20 Oct 2009 1:24AM
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OG SUP said...

Hi Ray,

I believe they are very different boards. The 10'6 mana has a massive amount of volume 251l an is definitely more of a beginners board unless you surname is godzilla. Be aware unless you have serious amounts of weight the board will be very very corky.

The PSH 10'6WAA ( I owned and surfed one for 6 months in doudle OH+ waves) is significanly more performance oriented.

These 2 boards are not even remotely in the same class IMHO

Horses for courses demo both a buy what you like.

Phill



Phill,

Thank you for posting. I'm 185lb ish and the break that I'm learning to surf at is often windy and choppy so I have the 10'0 Mana and the PSH 10'6 WAA stability in mind.

I've previously owned a PSH 10'6 AA and liked it, but the 28" width was really challenging in the chop.

I'll demo the 10'0 Mana this week and I will post an update. Don't really want to ride anything below 10'0 because I don't want to lose anymore glide.

Mahalo,

-Raymond

OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
20 Oct 2009 5:50PM
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Hi Ray,

I have ridden both 10'6 AA and Wide AA, the 10'6AA was beyond me in those days due to lack of skill in cross chop and wind etc. The WAA is much more stable especially in wind chop the extra weight helps a lot.

I am 105KG and could paddle the WAA no issues.

Regards

Phill

OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
20 Oct 2009 5:52PM
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Hi Ray,

I have ridden both 10'6 AA and Wide AA, the 10'6AA was beyond me in those days due to lack of skill in cross chop and wind etc. The WAA is much more stable especially in wind chop the extra weight helps a lot.

I am 105KG and could paddle the WAA no issues.

Regards

Phill

RayW
23 posts
29 Oct 2009 10:22AM
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OG,

Whachah think about the PSH 12' Gun? I'm really tempted to buy just from reading all the reviews but that's a big girl. Moving her around and storing her will be a chore but in your opinion, does the fun factor nullify those issues?

Aloha,

-Raymond

hilly
WA, 8023 posts
2 Nov 2009 3:45PM
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RayW said...

OG,

Whachah think about the PSH 12' Gun? I'm really tempted to buy just from reading all the reviews but that's a big girl. Moving her around and storing her will be a chore but in your opinion, does the fun factor nullify those issues?

Aloha,

-Raymond


YES

RayW
23 posts
21 Nov 2009 5:40AM
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Hi All!

Well I just want to thank everyone for their advice and to let you know that I picked up a PSH 10-6 AA!!! I know I said it was challenging in the chop but my balance has improved since I last owned a 10-6 AA. I'm having fun with it now!


This board is tha Bomb! It's orange/white and it come with the new 4 + 1 Futures finset.


I still might get the mana

Th0m0
QLD, 529 posts
21 Nov 2009 2:48PM
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Congratulations and good choice. Post some pics on the main standup forum for us.

Salatiela
NSW, 378 posts
28 Nov 2009 7:51AM
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Morning Ray,

I'm 120kg 6.3" - I have had a tickle on the Mana 10.6" and compared to the 10" it feels like paddling a bus with a table spoon, very thick - corky - slow !!!! I've heard of them been purchased by folks who use it to get to shore from their boats caring gear or kids and large purchases from resorts. I practiced for 3months on a Mana 10" demo and found it to be quick fun and stable (even in byron pass cross swell) Maybe try to build a relationship with you dealer and spend a bit of time on different boards before shelling out the bucks!

In case your wondering I settled on a Emery 10.4" maiden run this morning - less curve in the rails with single concave hull still to take it in the surf but the extra .4" seems to pay on the lake (need to lose a couple of kgs - ha )

All the best mate, someone wrote on this forum 'the best board to learn on is a borrowed one'



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