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walden 9'4''

Created by surftony surftony  > 9 months ago, 15 Jan 2013
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surftony
surftony

NSW

1 posts

15 Jan 2013 6:32pm
any one know about the walden 9'4''
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

15 Jan 2013 6:00pm
If you can get a cheap s/h one in good condition they are a good board for lightish paddlers who want a fun allrounder with a slight leaning towards the surf.
Synthsensati
Synthsensati

TAS

11 posts

22 Jan 2013 8:54pm
I'm also toying with the idea of buying this same model. Anyone know if they are suitable for noseriding?
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

22 Jan 2013 9:05pm
The 9.11 walden is a very good noserider (for a sup) and every starboard Ive owned also noseride extremely well, as does our new JP 9.9.
Snapper13
Snapper13

QLD

20 posts

23 Jan 2013 4:40pm
I have just received my new Walden 9'4
Its a great board , paddles well, takes good drop's on takeoff and nose rides way better than i would have thought.
Had 4 surf's now and i am loving it more and more
bookersupa
bookersupa

NSW

4 posts

13 Feb 2013 5:06pm
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billboard said...
The 9.11 walden is a very good noserider (for a sup) and every starboard Ive owned also noseride extremely well, as does our new JP 9.9.


billboard

i'm keen to hear how the 911 trims & rides away from the nose ... i guess it depends on the line / level of the so called step rails & how they profile to a hard bevel at the tail.

cheers
john
Synthsensati
Synthsensati

TAS

11 posts

18 Feb 2013 12:22am
I had a quick go on one yesterday and loved it :) Nose rode the first wave I caught and I've never nose ridden before (I'm 70kg, maybe that's why it was easy?). It paddled really straight, especially considering the guy had a quad set-up. There is hardly any rocker in the nose. I think with the right fin set-up it would function very well as a long board.
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