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Legion said..JOYRIDER said..
The Starboards are aimed to be a long lasting, light weight, small wave option for the everyday guy.
So why price them as a premium product?
And why brand them with sup branding?
And why do they cost as much as a 10' sup board that's twice the material cost?
I don't care one way or another if people buy them. It's just fun making fun of them.
who said a premium product has to be made for surfing big hollowing heaving barrels or glassy overhead waves.
get with the program.
99.9% of surfers in oz have to settle with surfing below desirable waves.
yes, we do on occasion get waves that we are stoked with but more often then not we settle for dribble.
i know that whenever i go hunting for a new board, its always a "groveller".
i have a performance stick, but mate, it looks like it did 4 years ago when i bought it and it gets used twice a year.
so if a guy (or girl) spends $1000+ on a high tech board, thats gonna last, feels nice to ride and suits the daily dribble they get dished up with, then sweet. and if their stoked.... then even better.
enjoy living in a world of the closing pages of surf mags, dreaming of somewhere closer to the equator and smoking buds with your old crusty local shaper below 19" wide shaper.
things are getting, flatter fatter and lighter.
(by the way, they cost close to half the price of a carbon 10ft SUP. and the logo is recognised by more people worldwide then merrick.