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Starboard 7'4 x 32

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Created by amp > 9 months ago, 2 Jun 2010
amp
67 posts
2 Jun 2010 5:59PM
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I'm currently using the 8'5 pro thinking about getting one of these. Does anyone have any experience? I found this video on the net, for a big guy he's doing pretty well on it.



surfydad
QLD, 166 posts
2 Jun 2010 8:11PM
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How many times does he fall off waiting for waves?
A great SUPer can make any board look good.
Would an average surfer have the same confidence.

Domo
NSW, 131 posts
2 Jun 2010 9:23PM
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I had a go on the board during a recent demo day. I am around 96kg and it supported my weight with a bit of paddling around to keep my balance on the board between waves.
The stability of the board felt similar to my Naish 9'3. I rode the board in 2-3ft shorebreak with no wind. The board was a load of fun in those conditions, but I think I am too heavy for the board in any testing conditions.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
2 Jun 2010 10:03PM
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i had the 7'2 sb for a bit. while they are fun, it has very little run and i found it to be a coarse kind of ride and video shows me nothings changed in that regard. you would get a much better ride on a longer style shortboard. keep the board you got and use the 7'4 for fun. don't have the 7'4 as your only board.no politics, just my opinion
cheers

JonathanC
VIC, 1021 posts
2 Jun 2010 11:04PM
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Hey Amp how do you find the 8'5 Pro? I've got an 8'5 Pocket Rocket and often thought the narrower Pro would be better in cleaner waves.

Bnaccas
VIC, 1722 posts
2 Jun 2010 11:13PM
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Hey JC, I just posted a review in the 7'10" Ubersmooth 7S.

I would imagine it would be a similar ride to the SB you are talking about.
It may struggle in anything over 4'. I'd stick with the SB you have, a better
alrounder for you IMO.

The narrower Pro would be better again.

bkksurfer
1 posts
2 Jun 2010 10:40PM
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Slightly off topic...

Jonathan: I just got the 8'5 having ridden the Pocket Rocket for some time...

Relatively a newbie SUPer, 185cm and 83kgs....I found the 8'5 to be less stable than the PR. However a few surf sessions and there felt little difference.

The 8'5 feels like it glides better than the PR.

On the wave its a breeze to turn, and putting weight on the tail really gets this board turning tightly.

I would recommend anyone to take the 8'5 over the PR.

I got the TAC version, and am loathe to hide it with a deck grip! But really wish I had one.... the finish is good but feet get tired after standing on it for several hours.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
3 Jun 2010 9:08AM
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Bnaccas said...

Hey JC, I just posted a review in the 7'10" Ubersmooth 7S.

I would imagine it would be a similar ride to the SB you are talking about.
It may struggle in anything over 4'. I'd stick with the SB you have, a better
alrounder for you IMO.

The narrower Pro would be better again.


i got a look at that board and was impressed by the look of it. i'll have a look at your review
cheers
ps i just had a read and yeah, i would like to see this a bit narrower

SUPBALIcom
NSW, 149 posts
4 Jun 2010 9:31PM
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Hi to all fellow Suppers living the stoke & lovin the sport!
The 7'4 x 29.5 was intended as a SUP for Performance & hence the name P.O.D (Peformance Over Drive) AND then came along his little brother or rather fatter sibling , which has meant this board has become very much a favorite also amongst ladies & smaller framed people when entering the sport as it does not intimidate as much so fellas great chance to SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE get ya missus a NEW SUP & BY DEFAULT ADD THIS UNREAL BOARD TO YA quiver FOR THOSE DAYS , when you really wanna get out & plug it in the hole & SUP hard in performance waves or throw it around on smaller days as you would a fish if short boarding ..It has really become an awesome board .. in both versions .. teh fatter sibling is an easier sell to the missus

Cheers Pete



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