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2010 Gulliver paddle boards Quality or not.

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Created by Armpit > 9 months ago, 31 Dec 2010
Noah1
WA, 11 posts
15 Jan 2011 10:24PM
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Surftech psh naish....maybe i should have said COBRA factory Taiwan CHINA where they are all made. You did know that didn't you? ....I'm not off them just over the hype. To suggest they are better because of the reasons you have given is whats killing the industry. Its power of marketing proves they are able to brainwash guys like you. How many pro's ride cobra shortboards in the asp? or the Cobra longboards on the tour?. None or not many....
Enough said....spose we all have our opinions ......peace!

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
16 Jan 2011 8:40AM
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Noah1 said...

Surftech psh naish....maybe i should have said COBRA factory Taiwan CHINA where they are all made. You did know that didn't you? ....I'm not off them just over the hype. To suggest they are better because of the reasons you have given is whats killing the industry. Its power of marketing proves they are able to brainwash guys like you. How many pro's ride cobra shortboards in the asp? or the Cobra longboards on the tour?. None or not many....
Enough said....spose we all have our opinions ......peace!



all good mate a few points to consider though. The OP started this thread about Gulliver boards and their quality. People have been giving their opinion on that.

Killing the industry? how? and what makes them worse and what boards are better? .....if you are talking about shape and surfing performance then a custom SHOULD beat them every time....if its about strength and quality of construction then some customs have fallen short of these pop out brands....this I know from my and mates direct experiences.

regarding the asp pro tour and long board tour......I think your in the wrong froum for that one....and to compared that is certainly not apples to apples....being a pro, getting boards for free and having them replaced for free is worlds away from the requirements of the average punter here...ie for a pro, as long as it goes great in the surf is the #1 priority and longevity would be a distant 2nd.

do you ever see race car drivers using race cars day to day.

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
16 Jan 2011 10:16AM
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mate you can get customs way stronger than any pop out hands done everytime you just have to ask or let the shaper no you want it bullet proof and it will still be lighter than the pop out! The thing is most guys order a custom want it light and then wonder why is not as strong as a 13 kilo pop out? Silly really if you want it bullet proof speak up is easy. Pop outs have way more warranty issues but thats china good one day not the next

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
16 Jan 2011 2:30PM
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dtm said...

mate you can get customs way stronger than any pop out hands done everytime you just have to ask or let the shaper no you want it bullet proof and it will still be lighter than the pop out! The thing is most guys order a custom want it light and then wonder why is not as strong as a 13 kilo pop out? Silly really if you want it bullet proof speak up is easy. Pop outs have way more warranty issues but thats china good one day not the next


Yes and no... Yes I agree that customs can be made built proof strong...but not anything like 50% stronger for even 30% less weight for the same dimenson/shape boards... MY 10.7 popout wasnt even 13kg. MY 8.8 is 9kg (popout)

when there are as many customs on the water as there are popouts then lets see the number of issues....

Is there even a warranty on a custom? I dont think thats something shapers are use to giving on SB or Long boards??? kinda goes with surfing etc...

Are those with customs speaking about the dings etc as much as the people with popouts?? I think most that own a custom have knowledge of what to expect and just cop it on the chin...

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
16 Jan 2011 4:01PM
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i really only care about high performance boards and dont want to get drag into any debate here on what vs what or what is stronger i basicaly care about how well my board performance on a wave is and no that its way strong enough have a good day champ

billboard
QLD, 2816 posts
16 Jan 2011 3:05PM
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fishmego said...

So who makes the best sups then


The best sups are made by whomever made the sup that makes you smile the most when you're on it.

rollo90
QLD, 221 posts
16 Jan 2011 3:40PM
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dtm said...

i really only care about high performance boards and dont want to get drag into any debate here on what vs what or what is stronger i basicaly care about how well my board performance on a wave is and no that its way strong enough have a good day champ


dont post on a forum then if you do not want to debate. unfortunately debating happens on forums weather you like it or not.

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
16 Jan 2011 4:23PM
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dtm said...

i really only care about high performance boards and dont want to get drag into any debate here on what vs what or what is stronger i basicaly care about how well my board performance on a wave is and no that its way strong enough have a good day champ


I understand your performance criteria for a sup and would expect no less from a custom shaper. If you dont want to get draged in to the debate dont lasso yourself to it

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
16 Jan 2011 4:24PM
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billboard said...

fishmego said...

So who makes the best sups then


The best sups are made by whomever made the sup that makes you smile the most when you're on it.


yep

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
16 Jan 2011 6:39PM
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yeah its all good just gotta understand when you have been in the game as long as i have you have seen alot and actualy have experienced the surfboard industry first hand and no the benifits and down falls of surfboard construction first hand not just guessing or by going off other peoples options would love to have a bate or chat or whatever first hand face to face over 6 beers or so but not on an open forum where its easy to take coments outta context or not fully understand ones veiws.
So anytime anyone in sydney and wanna go to the pub hit me up
Dan

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
16 Jan 2011 9:06PM
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dtm said...

yeah its all good just gotta understand when you have been in the game as long as i have you have seen alot and actualy have experienced the surfboard industry first hand and no the benifits and down falls of surfboard construction first hand not just guessing or by going off other peoples options would love to have a bate or chat or whatever first hand face to face over 6 beers or so but not on an open forum where its easy to take coments outta context or not fully understand ones veiws.
So anytime anyone in sydney and wanna go to the pub hit me up
Dan


cheers dtm

BazzaW
1 posts
21 Jan 2011 7:43PM
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Gday guys, I'm new here to seabreeze and came across this forum feed and have something to offer..I in fact recently (Nov 2010) bought one of the Gulliver SUPs from a bloke on the Goldy and had it freighted over here to WA. It was a steel! I don't consider myself an advanced SUP rider however I am far from novice being involved in surf related wind and surf sports for 35yrs. I own a 12ft Laird and along with my 10'6 Gulliver. The Gulliver surfs loose, I find it easy to turn. I like the rocker its not to flat but is still good for paddling between waves and in the flat, I love it. I have snapped and damaged my fair share of craft in my time so I asked about the glass prior to purchase. I can confirm its got 3 layers of 6 ounce and mine also has the bamboo veneer so its super dooper strong. I accidently dropped the Gulliver off the roof in the wind, have run over a of rocks on the point and taken some big thrashings down south on sizable waves. Its turned out to be quite durable. I always get asked where I got it from. I'm stoked to be one of the only SUP riders to have a Gulliver over here...Happy SUPPING!

CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
22 Jan 2011 12:08PM
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Best thread in ages. Very entertaining, hope it keeps going.

standupper
387 posts
22 Jan 2011 10:23AM
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CMC said...

Best thread in ages. Would love to pull it apart, point out the trolls, errors, incorrect assumptions etc but I have promised myself to behave. So.. I will, would love to see this one continue though, very entertaining.


I was just surprised to see someone posting about the actual topic for a change (thanks bazzaW)

Gulliver
1 posts
22 Jan 2011 11:24AM
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Hi all, I have kept my eye on this forum topic since is was brought to my attention last week. I just want to say that I have appreciated the construction debate and any positive feedback that went my way. FYI we are a fairly new company up on the Gold Coast. We are currently enjoying a lot of support (thanks to guys like BazzaW) and positive feedback and we look forward to a great future. Thanks all!

Damien Gulliver



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