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New to SUP help to choose what board

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Created by bailey87 > 9 months ago, 24 Feb 2013
bailey87
5 posts
24 Feb 2013 7:59AM
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hey guys

i recently did SUP in hawaii and fell in love with it now back into australia i need to choose a board. after a bit of research im gonna go with SUPatx because of the price and the fact it comes with a paddle.. im 6'0 and 88kg any tips for what size i should get. will be using it in the surf and also flat water river paddling. i like the look of the SR7 but there only 10ft would that be too small?

cheers

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
24 Feb 2013 1:23PM
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Hey bailey, we have found the SUP ATX packages represent very good value at $1199 with carbon paddle. We have been selling them for 3 years now and they have proven to be well made board. The 100% carbon paddle that comes with the package, is either fixed or adjustable and a pleasant surprise at this price point.

At 6' and 88kg I would recommend the 11' LR. It paddles nicely and surfs surprisingly well from the tail. If you want a more surf orientated board the 10'6 AR is 31.5" wide with more emphasis on wave riding.
The longer board (11') will paddle better (more glide) and the shorter board has more manoeuvrability built into it.

This is the latest spec sheet that you might find useful.


GizzieNZ
4102 posts
24 Feb 2013 11:08AM
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Totally agree with AA.....the 11' probably much cruisier & pleasant to paddle on flat water (also you might fit the occasional kid or dog on it and hardly notice)
And a big board is also a good keeper.....for friends & learners

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
24 Feb 2013 1:15PM
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I have also caught the SUP bug after a few lessons. I am a big guy (105kg) and have been considering the 12' Fanatic Ray as my first board. I will basically be using the board in flat water (Moreton Bay) for fitness and touring. Has anyone got any recommendations/reviews of this board? Also would I best to get an adjustable paddle that my wife and other family members can also use?

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
24 Feb 2013 2:25PM
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Nosa we often recommend an adjustable paddle for your first board so more people can use the board comfortably. The trade-offs are that a fixed paddle is often stiffer, lighter and wont take on water. Most adjustables take in a bit of water over an hour paddle (which is easily removed by pulling he paddle apart). For personal use you cannot beat a fixed paddle. By a good one and you will hang on to it

bailey87
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24 Feb 2013 11:50AM
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thanks for the tips. it is a fantastic sport and im glad to see its growing in numbers. thanks for the spec sheet i will have a look and as you said the 11ft is prob better becoz of its versatility as a first board. hopefully i will get an order in this week :)

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
24 Feb 2013 6:35PM
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Thanks AA

Sandsy1
NSW, 814 posts
25 Feb 2013 12:20PM
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Hey Bailey.
My wife has the 12' LR just for flat water.
I have used it in the surf (slow 1 footers) and it was great.
I ride a 10'6" x 29" in the surf (mal style board) and use it on the flat water, chasing my wife on her 12'. My board is 154 litres and I am 5"9" and 75kg, so you could get away with the 10'6" AR. for the surf and use it on the flat. At 170 litres, 31 and a half wide, it would also handle side chop and windy conditions better than a 29" wide board. In rough conditions, out the back, in the surf, I spend a lot of time correcting my balance.
By the way, they have a really good quality finish and I also stole the paddle off my wife and use it for everything. (She prefered my adjustable)
Hope that assists.
Cheers

bailey87
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25 Feb 2013 8:03PM
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Hi sandsy

I ended up purchasing a 11ft LR from AA it seems like a good option for both surf and flat water crusing..I used an 11ft in hawaii and it seemed a good size also the carbon fibre paddle that comes with it seems like a good bonus, can't wait to go out for a paddle :)

Sandsy1
NSW, 814 posts
26 Feb 2013 10:39AM
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bailey87 said...
Hi sandsy

I ended up purchasing a 11ft LR from AA it seems like a good option for both surf and flat water crusing..I used an 11ft in hawaii and it seemed a good size also the carbon fibre paddle that comes with it seems like a good bonus, can't wait to go out for a paddle :)


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