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Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews

Sunny King Soft Top Boards in the surf

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Created by adssup > 9 months ago, 3 Apr 2011
adssup
NSW, 60 posts
3 Apr 2011 8:12PM
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My wife is starting to get into SUP and would like to try surfing some small waves. I'm looking at a Sonny King Soft Top board for her.

1. They're cheap. So when she falls off a couple of times and decides she doesn't like it I'm not too out of pocket, and I can leave it in the shed for mates to use.

2. When she falls off and the board hits her, she'll be less likely to abuse me for giving her a hard board.

Has anyone used these in small surf? Are they rigid enough for say a foot high or so?

Cheers

DavidJohn
VIC, 17493 posts
3 Apr 2011 9:06PM
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My friend Cam has one so I'll ask him what he thinks.. I'm sure it would be fine.

I think this is one behind the yellow DC board.

DJ

adssup
NSW, 60 posts
3 Apr 2011 10:18PM
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thanks mate

scotty100
QLD, 233 posts
4 Apr 2011 2:45PM
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i bought for my wife for xmas 10ft x 32'' super stable soft top off this website it is great
sunjamsurf.com excelent board even i ride it sometimes he lives in sydney so cheap for pick up from newcastle . it has far thicker eva sides than other soft tops and i hardly have any marks on the rails unlike other manufactures i won't name . price was also great give him ago

adssup
NSW, 60 posts
4 Apr 2011 9:49PM
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cheers scotty. they look like nice boards

was more looking at the Sunny King boards as they have a scratch and dent sale on

SUPwarehouse
VIC, 18 posts
4 May 2011 2:17PM
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Hey Guys,

Here are some more photos of the Sunny King 10'6" Soft Top Paddleboards in action.

Heres Cam's kids on their SUP in Sandy.


















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