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Starboard longboard 2022 vs 2023 onward

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Created by BDAB Two weeks ago, 22 Jan 2025
BDAB
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22 Jan 2025 7:12PM
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Hi everybody,

appreciate if there is anyone who tried both starboard longboard 2022 vs the new shapes (2023,2024 etc.) and the comment on the differences

ToneJ
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23 Jan 2025 12:40AM
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Hi
I had the 2021 one 10x31. Which I think is the same as the 2022 and 2023. I think the shape was updated in 2024. I now have the 2024 as my longboard option. the 2021 was stupid stable, straighter outline and I found it pretty dead on a wave for me. Probably just too big for me the 2024 is a massive upgrade as far as I'm concerned. Still very stable but not at the cost of surf ability. It's got more of an outline curve and surfs better in my opinion.

BDAB
2 posts
23 Jan 2025 2:13AM
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Thanks Tonej,

Great input.

ToneJ
20 posts
23 Jan 2025 2:31AM
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No worries.
I have friends that have the 10x29 2022 model and they love it. But that's just too narrow for me.
I would agree with the online reviews of the 2024 model especially on supboarder and sup international

SoCalYokel
13 posts
27 Jan 2025 12:18PM
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I had a 2022 10X29 and a 2024 9'5X30. The 2022 was surprisingly stable for its volume and fast down the line but I thought it was a bastard to swing around; the newer version has the same volume but with a way narrower nose outline, you can literally do anything with it. I'd go for the newer version of you have the choice.

AkeG
133 posts
28 Jan 2025 3:34AM
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SoCalYokel said..
I had a 2022 10X29 and a 2024 9'5X30. The 2022 was surprisingly stable for its volume and fast down the line but I thought it was a bastard to swing around; the newer version has the same volume but with a way narrower nose outline, you can literally do anything with it. I'd go for the newer version of you have the choice.


I'm considering a Starboard longboard as well. SoCal, Which construction 9'5"x30" do you have? And care to add any more details? Thanks!

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
28 Jan 2025 11:48AM
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AkeG said..


SoCalYokel said..
I had a 2022 10X29 and a 2024 9'5X30. The 2022 was surprisingly stable for its volume and fast down the line but I thought it was a bastard to swing around; the newer version has the same volume but with a way narrower nose outline, you can literally do anything with it. I'd go for the newer version of you have the choice.




I'm considering a Starboard longboard as well. SoCal, Which construction 9'5"x30" do you have? And care to add any more details? Thanks!



This is not a starby bash,but there has been a bit of talk about the true weight of the longboard model,perhaps check weight before purchase, I for one would pay the extra if they could use the pro tech in , ...the longboard range,!..like in 2013 there best construction strength/weight to date ...IMO.

SoCalYokel
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Thursday , 30 Jan 2025 7:37AM
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AkeG said..

SoCalYokel said..
I had a 2022 10X29 and a 2024 9'5X30. The 2022 was surprisingly stable for its volume and fast down the line but I thought it was a bastard to swing around; the newer version has the same volume but with a way narrower nose outline, you can literally do anything with it. I'd go for the newer version of you have the choice.



I'm considering a Starboard longboard as well. SoCal, Which construction 9'5"x30" do you have? And care to add any more details? Thanks!


I have it in the blue carbon. It's a great board, light if a bit heel well prone (I've been told that was an issue with the 24s, and that they've tried to remedy this with the 25s). I've surfed it in anything from 1ft to about 8ft; it's fast and responsive. Makes me look a way better surfer than I am. I'd get one if you have the chance!



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