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izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

20 Oct 2013 8:52pm
Other JP topic, was too old to comment in. Anyway below is the new 2014 JP Speed 45, received a couple of weeks ago.

Differences between previous model-
Graphics
Slightly lower nose rocker
Slightly lighter
With very very minimal adjustments, if any at all?

Overall, finish is unreal. First test was a 41+ Speed. Yet to have ideal conditions. So more comments, with further testing. Between my 013 45 and dad on the 14 model.









MartinF2
MartinF2

QLD

484 posts

20 Oct 2013 9:24pm
Yum yum Nice bit of kit there.

Look forward to the updates after use.

Cheers
Marty
KevinD002
KevinD002

226 posts

22 Oct 2013 12:42pm
I like the yellow color. Looking forward to your review after you get more tow!
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS

TAS

1652 posts

22 Oct 2013 3:46pm
Does look sweet
Steve Charles
Steve Charles

QLD

1240 posts

22 Oct 2013 5:40pm
Nice one Izaak, just need to have the Evo6 and that will be a perfect colour combo. I actually like the colours of the new NP sails.
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

22 Oct 2013 6:48pm
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Steve Charles said..

Nice one Izaak, just need to have the Evo6 and that will be a perfect colour combo. I actually like the colours of the new NP sails.


Yeah the colors have grown on me! Looking at a new one shortly
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

22 Oct 2013 7:01pm
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izaak said..

Steve Charles said..

Nice one Izaak, just need to have the Evo6 and that will be a perfect colour combo. I actually like the colours of the new NP sails.


Yeah the colors have grown on me! Looking at a new one shortly


Yeah, they go with the board.
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

TAS

1471 posts

22 Oct 2013 7:50pm
I love the new colours Sweet board!
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin

WA

2331 posts

22 Oct 2013 5:43pm
I was wondering what the hell "PEED RACING" was, thought I had missed some new fad ...


then I saw the "S" ... took me a while
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

22 Oct 2013 6:49pm
Just wondering could the bigger speed board (55) be used as a highwind slalom board.???
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

22 Oct 2013 9:52pm
Sure could basically that's what it is. (High wind slalom board) Might be in the speed category but it's marked as a slalom/speed
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

22 Oct 2013 7:01pm
Thanks l thought so heading to wind surf & snow Sydney to put one on order cheers.
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

22 Oct 2013 10:04pm
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gavnwend said...
Thanks l thought so heading to wind surf & snow Sydney to put one on order cheers.


Cool! Yes I have the 2013 56, such and awesome size. Very versatile board and quick! By far my favourite so I'm assuming the replacement 55 would be awesome!
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

23 Oct 2013 10:28am
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gavnwend said..

Thanks l thought so heading to wind surf & snow Sydney to put one on order cheers.


They have a 55 in stock NOW !!
Brett Morris
Brett Morris

NSW

1204 posts

23 Oct 2013 10:59am
Love the yellow...looks great.
KevinD002
KevinD002

226 posts

23 Oct 2013 10:38am
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grumplestiltskin said..

I was wondering what the hell "PEED RACING" was, thought I had missed some new fad ...


then I saw the "S" ... took me a while


Yea that happened to me too, to bad that foot strap got in the way!
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

29 Oct 2013 2:09pm
Dad's second go on the 014 speed 45..... A 42.9 on the dial. Will try and get a review on it written up tonight.
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

29 Oct 2013 4:08pm
Thats pretty impressive on that board. I trying to get a go on a demo model (55) as lm about 98kg .just need the right conditions up here in Sydney. Ye.ha.
GeoGeo
GeoGeo

QLD

146 posts

29 Oct 2013 8:04pm
Guys, can anybody tell me how would the 56 one behave in choppy water? I'm currently using JP Slalom 66 and sometimes wonder how would the narrower board go. There are quite a steep and messy waves where I sail and the distance between them is very short, 5 meters or so. It's also quite messy as there are plenty of boats passing by. Not ideal condition for speed sailing.
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

29 Oct 2013 10:31pm
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GeoGeo said...
Guys, can anybody tell me how would the 56 one behave in choppy water? I'm currently using JP Slalom 66 and sometimes wonder how would the narrower board go. There are quite a steep and messy waves where I sail and the distance between them is very short, 5 meters or so. It's also quite messy as there are plenty of boats passing by. Not ideal condition for speed sailing.


I have the JP slalom IX 56, and behaves very well through chop. Sits right on the tail. The chop your describing sounds farmilar to a spot here. Possibly also a tad larger fin than recommended will really help. A 32cm works well but the 34cm I've currently been using just sits the board up that little higher to help float across the chop. Overall a the 56 would be easier to use if you're powered up on it.
GeoGeo
GeoGeo

QLD

146 posts

30 Oct 2013 7:37pm
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izaak said..


GeoGeo said...
Guys, can anybody tell me how would the 56 one behave in choppy water? I'm currently using JP Slalom 66 and sometimes wonder how would the narrower board go. There are quite a steep and messy waves where I sail and the distance between them is very short, 5 meters or so. It's also quite messy as there are plenty of boats passing by. Not ideal condition for speed sailing.



I have the JP slalom IX 56, and behaves very well through chop. Sits right on the tail. The chop your describing sounds farmilar to a spot here. Possibly also a tad larger fin than recommended will really help. A 32cm works well but the 34cm I've currently been using just sits the board up that little higher to help float across the chop. Overall a the 56 would be easier to use if you're powered up on it.


Thanks izaak, I'll keep it in mind and perhaps try some demo.
keef
keef

NSW

2016 posts

26 Dec 2013 9:12am
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izaak said..

Other JP topic, was too old to comment in. Anyway below is the new 2014 JP Speed 45, received a couple of weeks ago.

Differences between previous model-
Graphics
Slightly lower nose rocker
Slightly lighter
With very very minimal adjustments, if any at all?

Overall, finish is unreal. First test was a 41+ Speed. Yet to have ideal conditions. So more comments, with further testing. Between my 013 45 and dad on the 14 model.










izaak sweet looking boards , are the 3 boards pro editions carbon , I have the wood , can you tell me if there is a great deal of difference in performance between the wood and the carbon,
the wood is light 5kgs with straps are the carbon boards lighter
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