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2014 Fanatic Falcons have arrived.

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Created by NNSUP > 9 months ago, 27 Aug 2013
akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:32AM
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paul.j said..

12'6 $2599 Carbon
14ft $2799 Carbon




I'm out of touch with the price of new boards as all of mine have been 2nd hand, but how do these prices compare with the other big brands of race boards ie starboard,dc/nsp etc?

stimo
WA, 874 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:43AM
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akhawk said..

paul.j said..

12'6 $2599 Carbon
14ft $2799 Carbon




I'm out of touch with the price of new boards as all of mine have been 2nd hand, but how do these prices compare with the other big brands of race boards ie starboard,dc/nsp etc?


Sounds heaps cheaper looks like there will be a lot of red on the water and may be the others may need to look at there prices as they do look much the same as the others high volume front ends and there's no question that they are quick for that money on each brand custom for me can put your own spin on it even if its just the spray job ????

paul.j
QLD, 3341 posts
29 Aug 2013 10:48AM
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ok these are all RRP

Star board 12'6 Allstar $3300( i think, i have been out of the shop so will have to check)

Naish LE 12'6 $3699

DC NSP Carbon $3500

NNSUP
NSW, 1263 posts
29 Aug 2013 11:10AM
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Took the 14 x 27.25 for a paddle with the boys on the harbour this morning. Seems to glide well considering it is the wider board but I really noticed the difference when behind a group of paddlers or crossing wake. The new Falcon doesn't track as much as the older model and it actually accelerates off the wake of other boards. It also seems to sit in the pocket behind or between other boards much more comfortably. Stability was amazing. While the swell wasn't large there was a combination of chop, backwash from the cliffs and large ferry wake. The stability of the 27.25 was quite significant. Instead of concentrating on balance it was all about technique and trying to keep up with the young guys.

Hopefully will get a go on the 24.75 on the weekend and will let you know. Sammy Parker was on the thinner Falcon this morning and he looked very comfortable - though he always does.

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
29 Aug 2013 9:11AM
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They're not cheap, oh well....1 powerball!

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:35PM
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Had a good paddle at Narrabeen lake with a stiff breeze and some small bumps this arvo. The craft of choice(compliments of Sam at Windsurfnsnow) was the 12'6" x 24.75" and the 14' x 24.75".
We tried a variety of things, paddling DW, upwind, side wind drafting, crossing each others wakes etc.
Came away very, very impressed with both. The 14 is incredibly stable(I normally ride a 25" Allstar). It's ability to track straight even with side/diagonal chop and small wind swell was very very good. It was very easy to turn too with just a step back as the fin is further forward than last year. Very stable on the tail too.
It's left me doubting about my decision to order the 27.25"...............
The 12'6" is like a rock it's so stable, turns on a dime and is very quick. I think it will surprise a lot of people this year.
All said, very good boards and I can't wait to get a crack at some ocean races on the 27.25.













suzesnooze
NSW, 32 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:35PM
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I'm excited to try 14" x 27.25 to see how much of a difference it is to my 12'6" x 30...... may have to dig into the Maui fund and get me my own.....maybe

suzesnooze
NSW, 32 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:37PM
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Kieranr said..

Had a good paddle at Narrabeen lake with a stiff breeze and some small bumps this arvo. The craft of choice(compliments of Sam at Windsurfnsnow) was the 12'6" x 24.75" and the 14' x 24.75".
We tried a variety of things, paddling DW, upwind, side wind drafting, crossing each others wakes etc.
Came away very, very impressed with both. The 14 is incredibly stable(I normally ride a 25" Allstar). It's ability to track straight even with side/diagonal chop and small wind swell was very very good. It was very easy to turn too with just a step back as the fin is further forward than last year. Very stable on the tail too.
It's left me doubting about my decision to order the 27.25"...............
The 12'6" is like a rock it's so stable, turns on a dime and is very quick. I think it will surprise a lot of people this year.
All said, very good boards and I can't wait to get a crack at some ocean races on the 27.25.















How about I take the 27.25 and you order the 24.75??

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
29 Aug 2013 8:38PM
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14 is too much board for you little lady!!

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
29 Aug 2013 10:17PM
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paul.j said..

ok these are all RRP

Star board 12'6 Allstar $3300( i think, i have been out of the shop so will have to check)

Naish LE 12'6 $3699

DC NSP Carbon $3500



yeah, the pricing on the new fanatics is very sweet and they are cutting edge design and performance to boot



my pick would be the 12'6 x 27.25"



stimo
WA, 874 posts
29 Aug 2013 9:50PM
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laceys lane said..

paul.j said..

ok these are all RRP

Star board 12'6 Allstar $3300( i think, i have been out of the shop so will have to check)

Naish LE 12'6 $3699

DC NSP Carbon $3500



yeah, the pricing on the new fanatics is very sweet and they are cutting edge design and performance to boot



my pick would be the 12'6 x 27.25"





What Lacey you haven't got one yet ???? some pretty sick boards coming out of that creek over there my take on it world leaders which ever brand takes your fancy

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
30 Aug 2013 8:12AM
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stimo said..

laceys lane said..

paul.j said..

ok these are all RRP

Star board 12'6 Allstar $3300( i think, i have been out of the shop so will have to check)

Naish LE 12'6 $3699

DC NSP Carbon $3500



yeah, the pricing on the new fanatics is very sweet and they are cutting edge design and performance to boot



my pick would be the 12'6 x 27.25"





What Lacey you haven't got one yet ???? some pretty sick boards coming out of that creek over there my take on it world leaders which ever brand takes your fancy


hey stimo, i have a dc 15'6 and the gl 14' dw board- very happy with them. finally settled - i think

KylieJ
QLD, 96 posts
30 Aug 2013 8:14AM
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Will there be a 12'6, 27.25 to demo or only the 14 cause im really interested in the 12'6. Just need to see how it feels to compare as ive already tested the 14

AndyR
QLD, 1344 posts
30 Aug 2013 11:09AM
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Are they only made in carbon this year?

ausSup
27 posts
30 Aug 2013 3:26PM
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bow looks like it would catch the wind if not paddling on a downwinder. I guess there are other boards designed for the flat water?

NNSUP
NSW, 1263 posts
30 Aug 2013 5:57PM
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Interestingly the bow doesn't seem to catch the wind

WINDSURFnSNOW
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30 Aug 2013 9:08PM
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ausSup said...
bow looks like it would catch the wind if not paddling on a downwinder. I guess there are other boards designed for the flat water?


Boards seems pretty at home on any water state to me. Nice and balanced on all paddling angles to the wind and can be more easily steered by railing the board than most I've paddled. Meaning holding a line across the wind is easy.
Like any board demo before you judge.

RJK
QLD, 622 posts
30 Aug 2013 10:03PM
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My first session on the 12'6'' this morning in half foot onshore.
























I followed the muck around with a short DW this arvo and i was absolutely stoked!!!! couldnt get the grin off my face!!! this is the best DW board i have ever ridden!!! Not the biggest fan of 12'6'' boards at 92Kegs but this thing flew! surfed the whole way!!

JonesySUP
QLD, 872 posts
31 Aug 2013 9:24AM
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Looks sick Raz....... Love pics 4 & 9

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
31 Aug 2013 9:37AM
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wow, you don't even need a paddle with these boards

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
31 Aug 2013 4:31PM
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Did the final race of the iceberg series in middle harbor today. 14x24.75 was more stable in chop and wash from 30 surf skis and kayaks than I had expected. Just rode over it all. Very impressed. Caught some little bumps and felt it accelerate and go. Very nice board all around.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
31 Aug 2013 2:32PM
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What brand leg rope do you use? Looks really comfortable

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Aug 2013 3:03PM
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The best photos in SBSUP history classic longboard style

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
31 Aug 2013 9:11PM
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chrispy said..

What brand leg rope do you use? Looks really comfortable


doesnt need one, he is wearing sunglasses

NewScotty
2350 posts
31 Aug 2013 7:58PM
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chrispy said...
What brand leg rope do you use? Looks really comfortable


That could be dangerous

RJK
QLD, 622 posts
1 Sep 2013 12:49AM
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62mac said...
The best photos in SBSUP history classic longboard style


The funny thing is I was never much of a surfer before sup, but its really sent me back to riding a Mal. Mals are way more fun! I'm stoked very time I surf mine these days. Far more versatile than SUP plus a better atmosphere when surfing with other Mal riders, they actually understand surf etiquette.

As for the leggy I was the only one out as it was half foot onshore mush. Definatly if surfing in a crowd where one. What people need to realise is that even with a leggy the radius of danger is still at least 20 feet from where you fall so its actually much of a muchness. Board control is more critical to learn first

ChrisClarke1
VIC, 227 posts
5 Sep 2013 10:16PM
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Can't wait to get out on the water, they have finally made it to Vicco!





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angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
6 Sep 2013 4:19PM
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A couple of pics from today with Jake Jensen, Jacko and Pete Dorries BOP training on the new Falcon 12'6's

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Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
7 Sep 2013 1:48PM
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Just picked up my 14x27.25" from WSS this morning before our DW training session. Stoked!!!! Catches bumps and waves so well and once on a wave it's so stable and steerable from the tail. Also, I didn't have to get too far back to stop the nose pearling, one step which is very good for me!!
Can't wait for the DW ocean races to start!! Yeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwww!!!

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
7 Sep 2013 2:08PM
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Kieranr said..

14 is too much board for you little lady!!


Kieran are you mad????? Your girl is green lighting you to have TWO brand new red rockets & you say no???

I'd be going directly to WSS as fast as I could, before she changed her mind.

GO!!! IMEDIATELY!!!!!



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