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Next sup from sb airborn 7.10 x 31.5

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Created by Andy-r > 9 months ago, 21 Jul 2016
Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 3:44PM
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Starting to think about my next sup. Want something definetly narrower for better turning ability. And something that will cope in big and small surf. I'm about 72 kg. Need a couple of ideas of what are good options. Any ideas?

mybrosweeper
NSW, 1016 posts
21 Jul 2016 6:16PM
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mate, Im 100kgs and just got a airborne 88 x 31 and just love it. Very agile and flotation is great for a bigger unit as I am.Rate them highly

Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 5:42PM
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They are really good boards. Just want something more performance. Maybe one of the starboard pros.

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
21 Jul 2016 8:30PM
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Andrewrees said...
They are really good boards. Just want something more performance. Maybe one of the starboard pros.



My mate went from the same airborn to a custom deep 8.0 x 28 x 4, he loves it and hasn't looked back...he's About the same weight as you!

Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 6:43PM
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Wicked. Cheers mate. I've been looking at customes around that size aswel. Something around 28 wide wud definetly do what I want it to do. Does he take it out in choppy windy conditions aswel?

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
21 Jul 2016 8:49PM
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Andrewrees said...
Wicked. Cheers mate. I've been looking at customes around that size aswel. Something around 28 wide wud definetly do what I want it to do. Does he take it out in choppy windy conditions aswel?

Yeah mate it's his everyday board now, I'm a couple of kilos heavier (74) and I ride a deep too but 7.10 x 27.5 x 4....it's my everyday board too, can be a handful in messy chop but probs not much difference to your airborn..I'm pretty sure his is same literage as airborn 96 litres from memory...

Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 7:01PM
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Yea I think mine is around that literage. Defiantly want to stay 8 foot or below. But 28 inch wide and a thinker board sounds good. Think mine is around 3.3 inch deep. Wud gaining thicker make much of a difference to the manorability?

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
21 Jul 2016 9:13PM
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Andrewrees said...
Yea I think mine is around that literage. Defiantly want to stay 8 foot or below. But 28 inch wide and a thinker board sounds good. Think mine is around 3.3 inch deep. Wud gaining thicker make much of a difference to the manorability?


Not if the rails are refined and pulled down like deep does... You'll notice the performance coming down in width... I dropped down 2" in width from my last board and there is a big difference in manoeuvrability....at our weight tho we could pretty much ride as small as we want

Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 8:01PM
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That sounds perfect then. A every day board for all conditions. Shud be perfect enough for me to up my game and maybe do a local competition in the future

Traff
SA, 118 posts
21 Jul 2016 9:58PM
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Hey mate. I'll give u my 2 cents worth. I'm 70kgs and just got my new Sunova Acid 7'10" 26.5 and 80ltrs. Only had 3 surfs on it. First surf I thought id bitten off more than I could chew. Did a lot of falling off. The second surf I felt about 70% better and then even better by the 3rd.
If u want manoeuvre ability this board RIPS. Ive gone from a 7'6" Gulliver Vbox 102 Ltr which was a good board but it struggled in sucker waves and I always had trouble on my backhand. On the Acid I can do short board like reos on my backhand. I'm absolutely loving this board!
As far as paddling it is a little slower and harder to balance on but I feel I'm adjusting pretty quickly considering ive dropped 22 ltrs.
Another thing its better at is paddling through the waves, it really punches through a lot easier and late take offs are much easier.
I think its good to go a bit smaller than what u think u can ride because if it feels too comfortable straight away your going to wanting to change your board sooner.
Hopefully that helps!

Andy-r
36 posts
21 Jul 2016 8:41PM
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Thanks mate. I agree with you there. If I get a new board soon I wud have gone through 3 sups in 12 months. So yea I should go slightly smaller than I actually want. That sunova must rip at that size tho.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
21 Jul 2016 10:46PM
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Definitely have a look at the Starboard Pros at 29 wide. I'm your weight and there's no need to go anymore than 29 wide. A board length of 8 to 8'5 will have you ripping in ankle high surf to big bombs.



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