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Created by And then > 9 months ago, 31 May 2016
And then
VIC, 120 posts
31 May 2016 8:22PM
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What are tips do you have to allow people to (get in to) Stand Up Paddle for less?
How should we best spend our hard earned?
What stuff makes a good thing great?

PaulyOS
199 posts
31 May 2016 9:41PM
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Tell them to buy a surfboard instead, its cheaper and requires more skill

exiled
367 posts
1 Jun 2016 12:03AM
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Find someone you can borrow from for a few sessions till you get the basics down. Start with a decent paddle and find board used for cheap. Right now in my neck of the woods you can get a good used board for as low as $500 US if you hunt around for a while.

Area10
1508 posts
1 Jun 2016 12:24AM
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Find a SUP rental place and make them an offer for their used gear at the end of the year when they are upgrading.

You can turn a pretty ropey old adjustable paddle into a useable fixed length paddle that is usefully lighter by chopping off the adjustment part, reducing the length of the adjustable insert shaft and then gluing it altogether. Adjustables are pretty horrid to use because they take on water which adds to weight, wobble at the join etc, so unless you really need it to be adjustable, you are much better off making it a fixie. Yet most beginners seem to persevere with an adjustable long after they really need to. So, get out the hacksaw and upgrade your paddle for free :)

JKimbler
317 posts
1 Jun 2016 3:23AM
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Craigslist! Watch it like a hawk for good deals to pop up.

LateStarter
WA, 589 posts
1 Jun 2016 6:48AM
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You can pick up a half decent second hand surfboard for under $200. Plus you won't have the inconvenience of a paddle nor will you have to wear a flappy hat or boardies on the outside of your wetsuit!

Area10
1508 posts
1 Jun 2016 7:54AM
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Why do people wear boardies outside their wetsuits? Is it because they are worried that people will see how small their equipment is?

westozwind
WA, 1416 posts
1 Jun 2016 8:10AM
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You can't kite without bordies over your wetsuit. It's a rule.

Comrad
SA, 70 posts
1 Jun 2016 10:02AM
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And then said..
What are tips do you have to allow people to (get in to) Stand Up Paddle for less?
How should we best spend our hard earned?
What stuff makes a good thing great?


Q1 Recycle an old windsurfer.
Q2 A carbon name brand paddle.
Q3 Same as Q2

dutchy2464
NSW, 24 posts
1 Jun 2016 10:39AM
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PaulyOS said...
Tell them to buy a surfboard instead, its cheaper and requires more skill

On a sup you won't find a many wankers
You can see why sharks bite some surfers

Tardy
5306 posts
1 Jun 2016 10:36AM
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Area10 said..
Why do people wear boardies outside their wetsuits? Is it because they are worried that people will see how small their equipment is?


Yep.and the shape of their arse.



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