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Dazza65
Dazza65

QLD

389 posts

9 Dec 2010 4:00pm
OK guys and gals I am a SUP newbie and are looking at purchasing a SUP but with a limited budget :-( My research is confusing me on size and width of a board. I have ridden a shortboard consistently for 30 years and and will aways hope do so where the waves are good however am looking at a SUP for both flat water and small waves on the Gold Coast. I am 6' and between 90-95kgs.
Would something around 11' and 30" wide be the go? or shorter/longer
How do the SUPATX's rate? A board shop assistant told me the quality is average?
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
Lobes
Lobes

885 posts

9 Dec 2010 2:12pm
Around 11' and 30" is fine. I wouldnt go any smaller than 10'

SUPatx look fine to me. They are pretty good value for the price. I havnt ridden one but if they are even a semi decent board then you'd have to consider it
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

9 Dec 2010 11:14pm
Something like the Naish 10' x 32" Mana would be perfect.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Beautiful-bamboo/?SearchTerms=beautiful,bamboo

Starboard have a nice new 10'5" x 32" WidePoint that would also be good.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Starboard-105-x-32-Wide-Point/

The 11' NSP is a cheaper option.. Pop in and see the guys at 'Roar Industries' and see what they think.. and they might have something you can demo.

DJ
Paddles B'mere
Paddles B'mere

QLD

3586 posts

10 Dec 2010 9:21am
hey dazza, have a look in the classies on here, there's a guy in brissy with a southpoint 11'6 with a paddle for $750, it's right up your alley i reckon.

disclaimer: i am in no way affiliated with the guy selling the board/paddle, just thought it was a bit of a bargain for a learner board
Dazza65
Dazza65

QLD

389 posts

10 Dec 2010 9:29am
Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated.
Amped now to go and hire and try out a few different boards this weekend.
Cheers Dazza
supadvisor
supadvisor

10 posts

11 Dec 2010 12:12am
Go for the Starboard 10'5" Drive. The best allaround board.

It glides really well, and allows you to surf decently longboard style on small waves. I used it for surfing from knee high to head high and to race at local SUP races at the 10' division.
angie pangi
angie pangi

QLD

1782 posts

17 Dec 2010 11:05am
Hi Dazza65,

Don't rule out the Fanatic 11ft hrs, they are great value sup and tuff as. Stick to something around 11ft to 12ft for what you want to do & don't go super wide you won't like it for flat water paddling.

Come on down to the Roar Industries Demo day Saturday 18th at the pirateship park, currumbin.

We will have a heap of brands and sizes to test.

You can call shop for more info on demo day 55 257 003

XX angie
Dazza65
Dazza65

QLD

389 posts

17 Dec 2010 2:26pm
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angie pangi said...

Hi Dazza65,

Don't rule out the Fanatic 11ft hrs, they are great value sup and tuff as. Stick to something around 11ft to 12ft for what you want to do & don't go super wide you won't like it for flat water paddling.

Come on down to the Roar Industries Demo day Saturday 18th at the pirateship park, currumbin.

We will have a heap of brands and sizes to test.

You can call shop for more info on demo day 55 257 003

XX angie



Thanks Angie, will be heading down to the Currumbin demo day for sure tomorrow,

cheers
Daz

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