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Starboard 7'1 x 24" Pro Zane Schweitzer model

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Created by SurfFX > 9 months ago, 15 Nov 2013
SurfFX
QLD, 479 posts
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15 Nov 2013 3:32PM
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Just received the smallest board we have ever had to date.
At 72 liters it is not for everyone, but check it out.
Looks like a fairly flat rocker in the tail with a concave to double concave to heavy vee tail.
Comes with both quad and thruster boxes.










Beau O'Brien likes it







KennyK
QLD, 395 posts
15 Nov 2013 5:46PM
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May as well toss the paddle!

Jradedmondo
NSW, 635 posts
15 Nov 2013 8:52PM
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i could barely ride that thing as a short board

Jarryd

Ali Cat
QLD, 1205 posts
15 Nov 2013 10:02PM
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Hopefully boards like this will get more groms frothing on riding sups - rather than bagging the s#!t out of us in the surf!

The shape looks wicked, and if it surfs anything like the way Justin & Shak have been surfing its 'big' brother (the 7'4") then there's going to be some grommies (and hopefully some chicks) shredding on it.

I reckon it'd be perfect for me to learn to surf again - without a paddle that is????... and maybe if I'm really really really optimistic, I could set a goal to drop enough kilo's to sup it one day - but I'm not even sure if that would be possible

What's everyone's guess on the heaviest weight rider it could support?

JonWest
QLD, 105 posts
16 Nov 2013 7:22AM
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So whats the price for these sweet little things Jon? And the 7'4?

JeanG
161 posts
16 Nov 2013 5:45AM
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Can you post some photos of the 7'4 JP too? Haven't seen any of the outline and rocker of that one.

Thank you!

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
16 Nov 2013 12:07PM
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Ali Cat said..

Hopefully boards like this will get more groms frothing on riding sups - rather than bagging the s#!t out of us in the surf!

The shape looks wicked, and if it surfs anything like the way Justin & Shak have been surfing its 'big' brother (the 7'4") then there's going to be some grommies (and hopefully some chicks) shredding on it.

I reckon it'd be perfect for me to learn to surf again - without a paddle that is????... and maybe if I'm really really really optimistic, I could set a goal to drop enough kilo's to sup it one day - but I'm not even sure if that would be possible

What's everyone's guess on the heaviest weight rider it could support?


hey ali,saw beau out thrusday morning. didn't even look like seeing his ankles

Ali Cat
QLD, 1205 posts
16 Nov 2013 12:25PM
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laceys lane said..

Ali Cat said..

Hopefully boards like this will get more groms frothing on riding sups - rather than bagging the s#!t out of us in the surf!

The shape looks wicked, and if it surfs anything like the way Justin & Shak have been surfing its 'big' brother (the 7'4") then there's going to be some grommies (and hopefully some chicks) shredding on it.

I reckon it'd be perfect for me to learn to surf again - without a paddle that is????... and maybe if I'm really really really optimistic, I could set a goal to drop enough kilo's to sup it one day - but I'm not even sure if that would be possible

What's everyone's guess on the heaviest weight rider it could support?


hey ali,saw beau out thrusday morning. didn't even look like seeing his ankles


Could Beau have been riding his new 7'7"x27" which arrived last week (I got one too).

The 7'1" came in the same shipment but I thought it hadn't been on the water when he dropped it up at SurfFX. Could be wrong though?

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
16 Nov 2013 2:29PM
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Ali Cat said..

laceys lane said..

Ali Cat said..

Hopefully boards like this will get more groms frothing on riding sups - rather than bagging the s#!t out of us in the surf!

The shape looks wicked, and if it surfs anything like the way Justin & Shak have been surfing its 'big' brother (the 7'4") then there's going to be some grommies (and hopefully some chicks) shredding on it.

I reckon it'd be perfect for me to learn to surf again - without a paddle that is????... and maybe if I'm really really really optimistic, I could set a goal to drop enough kilo's to sup it one day - but I'm not even sure if that would be possible

What's everyone's guess on the heaviest weight rider it could support?


hey ali,saw beau out thrusday morning. didn't even look like seeing his ankles


Could Beau have been riding his new 7'7"x27" which arrived last week (I got one too).

The 7'1" came in the same shipment but I thought it hadn't been on the water when he dropped it up at SurfFX. Could be wrong though?



no idea. probably the 7'7 would realistic i imagine. he was still down in the water a bit. he's a muscled solid lad that beau

ps actually looking back at fb beau is pictured with the 7'1 but it notes the board is for young jordy



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