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Kisutch said..
Got another day on this board, big tide swing so I got a variety of conditions - barely breaking longboard waves, shorebreak, and some head high/just overhead steep, racing waves. This board is really versatile - it could catch the rollers that stood up outside but didn't quite break, felt almost like I was on 9' New Deal rather than 7'11" board, but then it is basically a 9' with the nose chopped off. It's a clever board in that it feels stable for its volume paddling, but you can feel the 26" width when you go to turn or pump and the board responds faster than expected. I didn't get many good sections for top turns/cuttbacks, mostly just racing steep/fast waves, but got a few fun turns in - feels very quick from tail but I thought I could feel the swing weight a bit after being on 8x28 Blurr the day before (which has less bulk up front), but maybe I'm dreaming. It has a nice bite when doing a shallow bottom turn to drive down the line, held nicely in steep stuff. I really wanted to try some deeper, more vertical bottom turns on it cause I was working on those w/ Blurr the day before but just couldn't get that type of wave, hard to compare boards!
In the wildly variable beach break I surf, where you can get every type of wave in one session, this board is a pretty good all-in-one solution. But I'm not sure if I'll surf it that much cause I kind of like going out with a board that does one thing well and looking for those waves. I'd rather be on my 9' New Deal on the softer waves, and I'd rather be on my Blurr on the steeper stuff, L41 on the weaker stuff - but maybe after more sessions this would change.
After session I found a ~2"x3" dark, soft spot on bottom of board with tiny crack. I cut the balsa out of a smaller area and foam underneath is dry. Anyone know if Sunova posted a repair video for dings? They have a great series online but I can only find the overview vid and crazy delam fixes. Was gonna try my first ding repair (only done solarez before) since the cost of board was only about 2x a pro repair. cheers
EVERYTHING anyone will ever need to know about repairing a SUP
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every possible "fix" is covered in detail
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boardlady.com/Click the "Repairs Menu"