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Forums > Stand Up Paddle General

Feedback on the Star-board TAC Wood Deck.

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Created by surfanimal > 9 months ago, 14 Jun 2010
surfanimal
NSW, 1650 posts
14 Jun 2010 1:21PM
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Wondering if I can get some thoughts and comments on the Star-board TAC wood deck construction.

Is it holding up well, compressing, sinking and how is the grip standing up to the rigours of surfing ?

Also, is it true it comes with clear railsaver tape or is that after market ?

Any comments would be appreciated as my Whopper Candy deck showed compressions behind the centre standing pad from the very first surf every time my back heel dropped back for turns and my Big Easy Candy deck has bubbled which is a shame as it surfs fun so I'm thinking of changing construction rather than board brand.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
14 Jun 2010 3:08PM
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I really haven't spent near enough time on the TAC Hero or pushed it any decent surf to notice any compression. However I reckon the grip is awesome. The clear railsaver tape comes standard, but strangely enough, there is about a one inch gap between the tape and the grip. The grip surface also tends to expose every paddle scrape so superficially, the finish doesn't look as good as new. But these scrapes disappear when the board is wet.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
14 Jun 2010 1:31PM
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I love my TAC and reckon I have pushed it pretty hard.
There are no compressions from where I stand while paddling or even surf. Will take some photos for you if you want?
Often I will get asked how I stay on the board without wax! But sometimes I will where booties when it gets over head just for some extra grip.
The board is definately a conversation starter with other surfers and even people on the beach.

surfanimal
NSW, 1650 posts
14 Jun 2010 5:34PM
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Hey thanks guys.

2 x positives is a great help and points me that way.

Any other comments also appreciated.

Cheers, Chris.

johnwest
QLD, 43 posts
15 Jun 2010 7:28PM
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Yep, my TAC hero looks great after 4 months of constant use, got a couple of minor compressions on the deck , but only noticable with a very careful look.
The deckgrip works a treat if I have one complaint it's a bit rought on the knees and can be a bit slippery when trying to get back on your board when wearing a lycra, funnily enough no probs with a wetsuit.

Nick

surfanimal
NSW, 1650 posts
19 Jun 2010 6:03PM
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Thanks again for your comments guys.

I ordered the wood Big Easy and it arrived today........here's some shot's of it.........damn amazing IMO.

12' x 32 Star-board 'Big Easy';












Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
19 Jun 2010 5:38PM
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Yep the TAC is definately a nice looking board

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
19 Jun 2010 5:44PM
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Here is my 9'8x30

milko
NSW, 604 posts
19 Jun 2010 7:44PM
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Might get one just to hang in the lounge room

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
19 Jun 2010 11:02PM
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surfanimals said...

Thanks again for your comments guys.

I ordered the wood Big Easy and it arrived today........here's some shot's of it.........damn amazing IMO.

12' x 32 Star-board 'Big Easy';






Wow, that's a lot of wood! I think the shape of that one looks a lot better than mine which is kind of stumpy...



What's the fin you've got there? Is that standard or a ring in?

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
20 Jun 2010 3:52PM
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Dunno about the "big easy" 12' by 32 myself....if a big wave lands on it could be "easy broke"...but ok if you choose your surf conditions carefully I guess

Marvin
WA, 725 posts
20 Jun 2010 6:58PM
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Big Easy is a great board - I've had mine out in head high + and always had a ball on it.

Light, lots of rocker, makes for a sweet turner.

Mostly ride the Drive now, but the Easy is a keeper for the family and friends, and for farnarkling around on the summer mush down at the local.



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