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Surf SUP to Race SUP

Created by Daneli Returns Daneli Returns  > 9 months ago, 13 Dec 2016
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Daneli Returns
Daneli Returns

NSW

160 posts

13 Dec 2016 9:38am
Hi,

If I am comfortable on a Surf SUP 31 wide and 155L and no real desire to go any higher performance, what width should
I be considering in a race style SUP? I really only want to use it for longer paddles and very small surf conditions and maybe participate in a social style paddling event. I was thinking 12'6 long

All the race style SUP's seem to be only 27 to 28 wide and I am nervous about going that narrow.

I know I can demo, but I remember when I started off on a surf SUP the demo was easy as it was flat water, once I got out in the waves it was a whole different story.

Thanks
smeg
smeg

NSW

9 posts

13 Dec 2016 10:47am
i would go for a 14' x 28 or 29 wide, which seem to be the top end of width for race sups
cheers
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

13 Dec 2016 7:57am
14x28 perfect ....12.5 is easier to cart around ..but the 14. 'S have the edge.
no need to fear 28 .
angie pangi
angie pangi

QLD

1782 posts

13 Dec 2016 10:34am
ONE 14x28" 322L Epic all rounder. Where abouts are u CTS67 ?



RiskyBusiness
RiskyBusiness

WA

69 posts

13 Dec 2016 11:33am
Demo heaps. Try heaps. Buy something that suits you, buy something you will enjoy. Seabreeze buy and sell is full of good boards at good prices
BreakersEBR
BreakersEBR

NSW

41 posts

13 Dec 2016 3:36pm
12'6' sessions, Toby cracknell paddling. infinity Blackfish 12'6" x 27" 270 L also the Whiplash 12'6" x 28" 270L. stabillity plus.





Daneli Returns
Daneli Returns

NSW

160 posts

13 Dec 2016 3:36pm
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angie pangi said..
ONE 14x28" 322L Epic all rounder. Where abouts are u CTS67 ?





I'm on the coast Angie, Bought my fist surf SUP of you guys. I can't see this one on your website ?
BreakersEBR
BreakersEBR

NSW

41 posts

13 Dec 2016 3:50pm
CTS67
check out the new shop on the coast SEAFREAKS
angie pangi
angie pangi

QLD

1782 posts

13 Dec 2016 2:59pm
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CTS67 said...

angie pangi said..

ONE 14x28" 322L Epic all rounder. Where abouts are u CTS67 ?

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I'm on the coast Angie, Bought my fist surf SUP of you guys. I can't see this one on your website ?







Head to www.onestanduppaddle.com or pop in and see us at 8 Thrower Drive Currumbin. We have heaps of good used in store atm too. X angie
BrisKites
BrisKites

QLD

1292 posts

15 Dec 2016 6:31pm
They are different to balance on than your current board but the idea of all the volume in the rails of a race board is as the board tips a bit you are pushing that volume under water. Then at some point that volume will want to float back up again. There will be an adjustment period but you won't need as much width as your standard board.

If you still prefer a bit more stability I would suggest something like a Naish Glide so chase up your local dealer.
ShireSUP
ShireSUP

NSW

982 posts

16 Dec 2016 9:24am
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angie pangi said..
ONE 14x28" 322L Epic all rounder. Where abouts are u CTS67 ?





Just to be totally independent (and I am fully SIC) I can concur would even think of going narrower on this board (27 or 26). Had the opportunity to put my 105 kgs on the 23" wide board and found it was remarkably stable, even almost kept paddling across the open channel in the wide chop just to see, then realised the board wasn't there for me to demo so stepped onto something much wider so someone else could see, and they rate it too.

Do yourself a favour take it for a spin
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

16 Dec 2016 9:41am
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CTS67 said...
Hi,

If I am comfortable on a Surf SUP 31 wide and 155L and no real desire to go any higher performance, what width should
I be considering in a race style SUP? I really only want to use it for longer paddles and very small surf conditions and maybe participate in a social style paddling event. I was thinking 12'6 long

All the race style SUP's seem to be only 27 to 28 wide and I am nervous about going that narrow.

I know I can demo, but I remember when I started off on a surf SUP the demo was easy as it was flat water, once I got out in the waves it was a whole different story.

Thanks


You should be nervous about going that narrow.. How heavy are you?
Daneli Returns
Daneli Returns

NSW

160 posts

16 Dec 2016 1:34pm

i'm 95 kgs David.

Am I better off looking at a 12'6 x 30 rather than 14 x 28?

Thanks
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

16 Dec 2016 11:42am
I'm 95 kg ..14 x28 is great for me .
I'm sure the 12.5 x 30 will be ok too.
you probably will have to demo ,if poss..If looking to go that narrow ,not for me .
I like 28.I paddle for fun only ,not racing .which Im sure the narrower boards will be faster On a given day.

JEG
JEG

JEG

VIC

1469 posts

16 Dec 2016 3:15pm
yup 14 x 28 or 29 or 30

I had the 12'6 x 30 and weight 84kg then and just perfect.
crakas
crakas

QLD

465 posts

16 Dec 2016 3:42pm
When you go a race type board you lose a bit or the side to side stability, but is more than made up with the front to back stability. When I stepped onto a race board for the first time is was 14 x 27 and it was really tippy for the first 30 seconds... but you adjust pretty quick.
Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

16 Dec 2016 3:45pm
Don't forget that you're looking at a longer board which will equates to more surface area on the water so you can afford to go a bit narrower and stay stable . I'm 102kg and very comfy on a 29" x 14'.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

16 Dec 2016 5:43pm
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CTS67 said...

i'm 95 kgs David.

Am I better off looking at a 12'6 x 30 rather than 14 x 28?

Thanks


I'm a similar weight to you and find my 14x 28" Maliko pretty good.. as long as it doesn't get too rough.. I'd recomend looking at something in the 28-29-30" range..

As far as Naish boards go the 14x 29" Glide would be the best option for you IMO but it's a pretty big/heavy board..

The 12'6"x 30" would also work well.. but at your weight the 14 is a better option and I'd only recomend the 12'6" over it if storage is a problem for a 14' board..
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

16 Dec 2016 5:47pm
At 95kg you should have no issue with a 14 x 28 if its the right board. The board Angie has suggested IMO is for people between 80kg to 120kg and we have guys that heavy riding them .
Nice parallel out line wide tail forgiving nose not to much roll on the bottom is what you are chasing
Jacko
magillamelb
magillamelb

VIC

627 posts

16 Dec 2016 10:26pm
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CTS67 said..

i'm 95 kgs David.

Am I better off looking at a 12'6 x 30 rather than 14 x 28?

Thanks


I've got 40kgs on you and I paddle a 14' x 28" easily

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