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hobie 8.6/9.6 torque

Created by jlv jlv  > 9 months ago, 3 Jun 2011
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jlv
jlv

jlv

41 posts

3 Jun 2011 6:36pm
any test, review, pictures?
jlv
jlv

jlv

41 posts

18 Jun 2011 10:28pm
anybody?
2dogs
2dogs

NSW

14 posts

19 Jun 2011 9:29pm
Hi mate , yeah ive had the 8,6 now for a few weeks , going pretty good ,ive surfed it on the bigger days im 70 kgs about 5,10 , .
2dogs
2dogs

NSW

14 posts

19 Jun 2011 9:32pm
sorry mate check out in general posts i put a shot of me riding it in a contest in the last few weeks under "few shots of tahiti"
Jack Mack
Jack Mack

NSW

343 posts

20 Jun 2011 10:26am
JLV
I'm on the case
Will post soon
Jason
jlv
jlv

jlv

41 posts

20 Jun 2011 8:57pm
thanks guy, waiting for....
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

21 Jun 2011 4:24pm
Hey mate - scott from greenline and I surfed both these boards at currumbin alley this morning in 1ft sideshore chop - and had a blast. Scotty rode the 8.6 and me, the 9.oo6. We couldnt believe how fast the boards were and I personally loved the stability and paddle speed of the 9.6. Considering how tiny and choppy the surf was I was gettiing some 150m plus rides. Great fun boards and cant wait to try them in bigger waves.
Jack Mack
Jack Mack

NSW

343 posts

23 Jun 2011 7:51pm
Here is some pic's of the Hobie CP Torque 8'6"

Flattish across the deck but with the distinct volume disk under the feet

More rocker underneath

Stinger area

Planeshape

The rails thru the rear 1/3 are SHARP

Smooth

Futures fins

The carbon rails provide strength as well as torsion.Justin Holland rode one of these at Chopes and Sappinus and he reckons you will have to be bloody unlucky to break one. Solid as bro.
Hobie grip.Made for the job

You have to look hard to see the carbon weave.
The 8'6" has 118litres spread out over 29.5"inches
While it's big brother is 9'6" with 141litres also at29.5"inches.
Both boards are in the pretty light catorgory so you can certainly chuck em about a bit.
Search around a bit for vid of Justin in Tahiti.
Jason
lost at sea
lost at sea

WA

358 posts

23 Jun 2011 8:24pm
WOW!!!! is that a stock board or custom
Jack Mack
Jack Mack

NSW

343 posts

23 Jun 2011 10:37pm
Stock
lost at sea
lost at sea

WA

358 posts

23 Jun 2011 8:45pm
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jlv
jlv

jlv

41 posts

24 Jun 2011 6:29am
thanks mate, what about the weight, is it really 4"5, and the rails noT so bulky?
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

24 Jun 2011 3:37pm
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jlv said...

thanks mate, what about the weight, is it really 4"5, and the rails noT so bulky?


The 9.6 is approx' 11kg with grip and fins.
Jack Mack
Jack Mack

NSW

343 posts

25 Jun 2011 4:49pm
JLV
Hobie have a design feature on several of their models that is interesting.
An oval shaped bulge in the standing part of the board. This is a tecnique
to get volume under the feet allowing volume to be to be pinched out in other areas. Low volume in the stinger area with sanded in rails are the result in the CP
Torque.


I reckon this board likes the hollower waves and I know Justin Holland
reckons they like real hollow waves.
Go to your local Hobie dealer and have a look at em or if you see
someone with one, take the time to have a look.
They are a good example of the shapers art.
Jason

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