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Bali SUP Hire

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momasfolly
momasfolly

VIC

237 posts

21 Mar 2013 5:21pm
Just looking for somewhere to hire SUPS in Legian. Preferably JP's if I can get my hands on one. Any suggetions gratefully accepted!
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali

WA

531 posts

21 Mar 2013 3:27pm
Sorry Moma nobody has JP boards in Bali and no SUP rental in Kuta/Legian/Seminyak..
Bye Jankie
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali

WA

531 posts

21 Mar 2013 3:42pm
Just to make it easy for all.
There are only 3 companies today that rent SUP boards:
- Us in Sanur that have full fleet for rent of Jimmy Lewis Hawaii boards.
- Wave Hunter in Jimbaran that rent Wave Hunter boards.
- Rip Curl in Sanur that rent Starboard.
Bye Jankie
PTSUP
PTSUP

QLD

218 posts

21 Mar 2013 5:56pm

I rented off Jankie last year and the Jimmy Lewis Kwad was great.Heaps easier than carting SUPs and paying excess,he'll pick up and drop at your hotel.I'd probably take my own paddle next time.
Ioz
Ioz

Ioz

WA

493 posts

21 Mar 2013 5:31pm
Yes - Jankie provides a great service in Bali and will also tell you the best uncrowded spot to hit

Jankie got me hooked a couple of years ago after a great seshion on a quad
skebstebamal
skebstebamal

QLD

579 posts

21 Mar 2013 8:46pm
Ditto jankie.
Danny Lee
Danny Lee

SA

133 posts

21 Mar 2013 9:40pm
Hi again Jankie, I'll be heading over in 10 weeks and plan on renting from you (staying in Sanur also). Too early to book something now? Obviously going to be weather dependant as to which days I guess as I'd only be looking at a few days here and there depending on what the family is doing. Do you take groups out, might be a good chance to see some other parts and surf with like minded people instead of myself which is the norm

....Sorry for the hijack momasfolly
Danny Lee
Danny Lee

SA

133 posts

21 Mar 2013 9:43pm
What sort of paddles do you supply?

Currently using a KeNalu Wiki and would prefer not to bring it but also have issue with stiff shafts and shoulders/Tennis elbow
Boston
Boston

WA

12 posts

21 Mar 2013 7:50pm
confirmed re Jankie he has great boards and advice on spots
Gyppo
Gyppo

WA

35 posts

21 Mar 2013 9:34pm
We've hired off Jankie a couple of times, out of Sanur. Faultless service, very convenient and a great shop to boot. SUPing off Shipwreck is great, a short stroll from his cache of JL boards.
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali

WA

531 posts

21 Mar 2013 10:58pm
Thanks to everyone for the nice words, we try our best!
We use Jimmy Lewis full fiberglass paddle (design is Kanaha from Quick Blade), they are quite soft and not everyone like them BUT very strong and flexible!
Good for old man with sore shoulders and elbows....

We go out almost every morning but with time passing we are getting more lazy so pretty much only SUP around the Southern part of Sanur Reef.

Book a bit in advance if you want a certain board! We have plenty but one per size.
See ya.
Bye Jankie
DirectX
DirectX

WA

240 posts

21 Mar 2013 11:36pm
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kitesurfbali said...

We go out almost every morning but with time passing we are getting more lazy so pretty much only SUP around the Southern part of Sanur Reef.



How are the conditions there right now Jankie? I'm heading to Sanur in a weeks time looking forward to a few..

cheers

Rob
tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

22 Mar 2013 1:01am
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jaggerlee said...
What sort of paddles do you supply?

Currently using a KeNalu Wiki and would prefer not to bring it but also have issue with stiff shafts and shoulders/Tennis elbow


I am sitting at the airport in Bali now just about to fly home, I took my own SUP over and also my KeNalu wiki paddle.
I took the blade off and put it in my carry on and slid the shaft inside a piece of 25mm irrigation PVC pipe (or it may have been 32) the kenalu fits in snugly and I strapped that to my board on top of my deck grip and slid the lot in a board bag.
The paddle was fine but there was a few little dings in my SUP and a what looks like an exhaust pipe sized hole in my short board bag.
I had checked that there was hair dryers at my accommodation when I booked.

$25 each way on Air Asia for 20kg sporting goods, my 9'2 stun gun and 6'4 short board came up at exactly 20kg.

I got out most days around Sanur and Serangan, and did a few trips to Ulu etc on my motorbike with my short board on other days, was pretty flat today though.
T one
T one

NT

321 posts

23 Mar 2013 2:18pm
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tightlines said...
jaggerlee said...
What sort of paddles do you supply?

Currently using a KeNalu Wiki and would prefer not to bring it but also have issue with stiff shafts and shoulders/Tennis elbow


I am sitting at the airport in Bali now just about to fly home, I took my own SUP over and also my KeNalu wiki paddle.
I took the blade off and put it in my carry on and slid the shaft inside a piece of 25mm irrigation PVC pipe (or it may have been 32) the kenalu fits in snugly and I strapped that to my board on top of my deck grip and slid the lot in a board bag.
The paddle was fine but there was a few little dings in my SUP and a what looks like an exhaust pipe sized hole in my short board bag.
I had checked that there was hair dryers at my accommodation when I booked.

$25 each way on Air Asia for 20kg sporting goods, my 9'2 stun gun and 6'4 short board came up at exactly 20kg.

I got out most days around Sanur and Serangan, and did a few trips to Ulu etc on my motorbike with my short board on other days, was pretty flat today though.


I thought that might have been you at blue reef (simzys) the other day, maybe mon? You were just heading in when i came out on the blue quad...
tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

23 Mar 2013 1:46pm
Yep that would have been me T one, I was on the blue stun gun.

This is how I package it up with the KeNalu paddle broken down and slid into the 25mm pvc.
I scored a couple of the bits that the NSP SUP's come packaged in from the Surf Boardroom for the nose and tail and pack some clothes, rashy etc along the rails.



I had holidays booked in July/August for a Mentawais trip that has fallen through so I may head back again then, but will be staying up the coast on the other side.

I have no qualms about taking it over again but for the original poster if you are only looking to paddle a few days Jankie is the man to see for hire, shame there is no one in Legian area.
magic
magic

17 posts

24 Mar 2013 8:59pm
Another vote for Jankie here - friendly and helpful service all the way!

Hired a board and paddle for a week in Sanur . . . surfed my shortboard all morning and the SUP all afternoon!

Also kept the kids busy in front of the hotel!!
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