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star board whopper

Created by spencer spencer  > 9 months ago, 12 Nov 2010
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spencer
spencer

TAS

185 posts

12 Nov 2010 7:39pm
hi.any body out there in paddle world has a starboard whopper. im interested in getting one for small surf that is as weak as a larger shandy.im a big pom at 105 kg and need float and stability. ta
standupper
standupper

387 posts

12 Nov 2010 4:53pm
Sounds like the perfect board. Nice and stable and really fun on waves from knee to head high. You can surf them pretty hard if you have the weight to throw around.
Gregos
Gregos

SA

36 posts

12 Nov 2010 10:26pm
i got one dude.....i'm only 80 kg and i can get the big girl to jiggle a bit. i've surfed it with my 5 year old standing up with me on 1 footers and had it in suckier rock/point breaks and beachies up to around the 3 to 4 ft mark and she loves it....perfect for your weight and its built tuff as and light as hell.....
peace
Bam Bam
Bam Bam

NSW

45 posts

13 Nov 2010 1:41am
Just sold one to my good friend and he let me test ride it on it's maiden voyage.

This board is great!! I am 105kg and I took it out in a mushy NE affected point break and had a blast on the 3 waves i got on it.

Never felt unstable at any time in the bumpy conditions, more than enough glide to paddle on, and when on a wave it performed great once your weight was on the tail.

I'd happily recommend this board to any one.
spencer
spencer

TAS

185 posts

14 Nov 2010 3:17pm
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Bam Bam said...

Just sold one to my good friend and he let me test ride it on it's maiden voyage.

This board is great!! I am 105kg and I took it out in a mushy NE affected point break and had a blast on the 3 waves i got on it.

Never felt unstable at any time in the bumpy conditions, more than enough glide to paddle on, and when on a wave it performed great once your weight was on the tail.

I'd happily recommend this board to any one.


thanks for the info.im a bit confused about the litres on the whopper (168).I HAD A MACTAVISH 10 at 163lt and found it way to tippy for my 105kg.hence i traded for the mana 10. is the whopper going to do the job...
standupper
standupper

387 posts

14 Nov 2010 4:54pm
They don't come much more stable than the Whopper. You may get a little more stability by going for something like an 11ft + but you will lose out massively in ease of use and surfability. Also I have heard before that the mc Tavish 10' is fairly tippy for its size. I have not paddled one though.
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