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8'6" Sunova Skate Pics in Indo and review

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Created by JacobMatan > 9 months ago, 24 Jul 2017
JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
24 Jul 2017 8:05PM
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Sunova Skate 8'6"x 30.75"x 124 liters
About Me:
35 yrs
6'3" 105kgs
supping 5 years, life long surfer on various crafts
No commercial interest in any shops or brand but the Sunova skate pictured is for sale, just because of all the usual reasons like having too much gear and also wanting to buy more gear.

I have had the Skate for a bit over a year now and have ridden it in alot of different conditions. I mostly use it for small slop we get around perth, this is really its strong area but I have also used it in overhead long indo lefts as pictured which whilst this was not its intended purpose it did work quite well for.

Construction:
I wont go on about the construction too much other than to back up what has already been said so many times before. Light, tough as nails, looks great and for me I feel like it has a certain give to it- the flex properties built into the board make it feel like it was really "made to surf" if that makes any sense. This has all been stated before but I just want to confirm that I think the claims are legit. Durability is excellent, I am pretty good at not damaging my gear but even after a year plus of use and a trip to indo there is no dings and paddle scrapes are well hidden with the silver paint on the rail. I really like that the board has a fairly minimal paint job. One thing I hate with a lot of the major brands is that they come in super bright "lost at sea" colours. Its hard enough blending in on a sup as it is without a hi-vis life raft under your feet.

Paddling and Stability:
This is a very stable board. It has a full nose and wide tail which give it a very even volume distribution and a predictable feel under foot. 124L for my 105kgs is quite low volume but with the all round wider outline i found it quite easy and could handle it in as crappy choppy conditions as i would choose to go out in. It has a very flat rocker and fairly straight mid section which means the board paddles well with good tracking and glide for its size. The flatter rocker and wide tail make it pick up waves really easy. I can catch and get going on the smallest of dribblers and in bigger stuff I could still get in nice and early. If I was compare it to my 8'8" naish x32 (now moved on) the Skate is a lot more stable (despite being 16L and 1.25 inch width less) paddles easier and catches waves a lot better than the x32 (also waaaaaayyy faster, I actually like it way more than my old x32)

Performance:
Performance wise this board is definitely a bit of a compromise. it is definitely the fastest sup I have ever been on, it has a kind of fast friction free glide that lets you milk speed in the smallest lumps but that does come at the expense of top to bottom and in the pocket performance on steeper waves. The rocker is flat and the tail is wide this can make it feel awkward in sucky waves and tight in the pocket. It is more suited to turns out on the shoulder but when you get these right it can deliver some really fun drivey cutbacks on rail. You kind of need to nurse it into the turn a little to avoid the tail skipping out but once you set the rail in you can really push hard and drive it. It doesn't always work out but when it does it is sweet, I have had some super fun sessions in average waves on this board.

It is a wide board but it is very much not a fat board instead the rails are very fine and the tail is really really thin with the sharp points of the crescent giving it a lot of edge control. I felt confident coming off the bottom in solid waves and never felt like the rail was bogging or that i might slip out. I find with this board im not doing a long drawn out bottom turn more getting to the bottom of the wave and jamming the board sideways which will usually send me rocketing along. On the trip pictured i took some really late and steep drops which required a lot of sideways action and a fair bit of faith. In more solid better waves i felt Ok as I had the speed to make the waves but I didn't really have the control to surf tight in the pocket.

Why take a small wave fish to surf indo?? Well it was a choice between this and my JP 9'2 surf (actually also for sale), I was worried about the length and weight of the JP and how I would go taking it on the plane so I took the Skate instead. In the end i think I made the right choice as I could really get some speed down the line with the skate and make a lot of waves I wouldn't have made with the JP.

Overall for its "class" I think it is a great board, i have ridden the Starboard wide point and the Naish x32 a fair bit and I rate this board above those mostly because of its max speed!!!



























cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
25 Jul 2017 10:45AM
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Great review - thanks for going to the effort! I have never quite understood where the Skate fit in their line-up.

Nice shots too! Kill for a wave like that right now...

So if you are selling both boards, what are you buying?

110
WA, 6 posts
25 Jul 2017 9:52AM
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Hay Jacob
great review, if you can share where were the photos taken..
cheers

Rossall
WA, 711 posts
25 Jul 2017 10:21AM
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Where are you surfing Jacob, looks a great spot.

Traff
SA, 118 posts
25 Jul 2017 5:55PM
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Nice shots! Is that Ujung Bocur?

JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
26 Jul 2017 1:16PM
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Hey everyone thanks for the replies, I would prefer not to give out the spot details, it's not a secret spot but putting up the details isn't going to make it any less crowded.

cse- I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards

No really the speeed has taken the job of the skate and the jp as I like how it performs in all sizes of waves big and small, I also find it to be really stable and can use it in any conditions. My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.

I also desperately need to buy a new surf style 7m kite and a hydrofoil kite board

Is there a service like AA but for watersports, maybe gear fiends anonymous I think I might need help

supthecreek
2616 posts
26 Jul 2017 6:59PM
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I particularly enjoyed your review and applaud your your tenacity to take the Skate to ride waves that big!
The slope of the waves you were riding looked doable on the Skate, so it was extremely fun to see your pictures and story. You were ripping the Skate in some impressive surf!

Until yesterday, I have been riding my 9'2 Skate exclusively for the past 2 weeks, because the small waves we have been having were perfect for it. IMO, there is no better board in the right conditions!

Because you said:
I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards.

My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.


Ha ha..... the 8'7 "Creek" (115 lt) is a combination of the Skate and Speeed with performance rocker and good nose kick. Bert made a full on ripper with this board! Still beaming from my session yesterday, as we finally got some swell!

JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
26 Jul 2017 11:35PM
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Thanks stc, I definitely had a lot of fun on the skate in that trip and it is a different but special board in its own right. I would definitely be all over your new creek model that is exactly what I had in mind

Dam!! My gear addiction isn't getting any better!

billekrub
126 posts
27 Jul 2017 11:36AM
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supthecreek said..
I particularly enjoyed your review and applaud your your tenacity to take the Skate to ride waves that big!
The slope of the waves you were riding looked doable on the Skate, so it was extremely fun to see your pictures and story. You were ripping the Skate in some impressive surf!

Until yesterday, I have been riding my 9'2 Skate exclusively for the past 2 weeks, because the small waves we have been having were perfect for it. IMO, there is no better board in the right conditions!

Because you said:
I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards.

My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.


Ha ha..... the 8'7 "Creek" (115 lt) is a combination of the Skate and Speeed with performance rocker and good nose kick. Bert made a full on ripper with this board! Still beaming from my session yesterday, as we finally got some swell!


STC,

Does the performance rocker of the "Creek" make it slower than a Speeed or Skate both on and off the plane and prevent it from catching waves as early as with the other two?

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
27 Jul 2017 6:11PM
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Traff said..
Nice shots! Is that Ujung Bocur?


Great! a guessing game.
Is it Afulu on Nias?
We should start a new thread, put up a picture and start the guessing game

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
27 Jul 2017 6:14PM
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supthecreek said..
I particularly enjoyed your review and applaud your your tenacity to take the Skate to ride waves that big!
The slope of the waves you were riding looked doable on the Skate, so it was extremely fun to see your pictures and story. You were ripping the Skate in some impressive surf!

Until yesterday, I have been riding my 9'2 Skate exclusively for the past 2 weeks, because the small waves we have been having were perfect for it. IMO, there is no better board in the right conditions!

Because you said:
I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards.

My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.


Ha ha..... the 8'7 "Creek" (115 lt) is a combination of the Skate and Speeed with performance rocker and good nose kick. Bert made a full on ripper with this board! Still beaming from my session yesterday, as we finally got some swell!


Pictures, pictures please

JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
27 Jul 2017 4:38PM
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This is the same spot but breaking really big and wide, it was about 3 days into the trip, there was no one out but I would estimate this wave to be around 3 to 4 times ovsrhead, I was really glad to have the skate this day as if I'd had a more suitable board I wouldn't have had any excuses


JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
27 Jul 2017 4:41PM
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Traff
SA, 118 posts
27 Jul 2017 8:53PM
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bobajob said..

Traff said..
Nice shots! Is that Ujung Bocur?



Great! a guessing game.
Is it Afulu on Nias?
We should start a new thread, put up a picture and start the guessing game


Pretty confident its Ujung Bocur after those last pics. Looks pretty uncrowded (although over 6ft it thins out pretty fast) but last time I was there we counted 50 blokes in the line up, so its definitely no secret spot!

supthecreek
2616 posts
28 Jul 2017 8:41AM
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bobajob said..

supthecreek said..
I particularly enjoyed your review and applaud your your tenacity to take the Skate to ride waves that big!
The slope of the waves you were riding looked doable on the Skate, so it was extremely fun to see your pictures and story. You were ripping the Skate in some impressive surf!

Until yesterday, I have been riding my 9'2 Skate exclusively for the past 2 weeks, because the small waves we have been having were perfect for it. IMO, there is no better board in the right conditions!

Because you said:
I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards.

My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.


Ha ha..... the 8'7 "Creek" (115 lt) is a combination of the Skate and Speeed with performance rocker and good nose kick. Bert made a full on ripper with this board! Still beaming from my session yesterday, as we finally got some swell!



Pictures, pictures please


I posted a thread about it when I first got it..... then no waves for a month.... till this week! new vid soon.
Here's a link to my "Creek" thread...
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Intro-video-of-the-new-Sunova--Creek--model?page=1

supthecreek
2616 posts
28 Jul 2017 8:48AM
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billekrub said..

supthecreek said..
I particularly enjoyed your review and applaud your your tenacity to take the Skate to ride waves that big!
The slope of the waves you were riding looked doable on the Skate, so it was extremely fun to see your pictures and story. You were ripping the Skate in some impressive surf!

Until yesterday, I have been riding my 9'2 Skate exclusively for the past 2 weeks, because the small waves we have been having were perfect for it. IMO, there is no better board in the right conditions!

Because you said:
I have an 8,10 speeed that I am firmly in love with and I have decided to stop seeing other boards.

My next sup purchase is going to be a challenging short board style in the 8'6" X 115l category something I can push myself on.


Ha ha..... the 8'7 "Creek" (115 lt) is a combination of the Skate and Speeed with performance rocker and good nose kick. Bert made a full on ripper with this board! Still beaming from my session yesterday, as we finally got some swell!



STC,

Does the performance rocker of the "Creek" make it slower than a Speeed or Skate both on and off the plane and prevent it from catching waves as early as with the other two?


I feel the Creek" is a very fast board, it's one of the 1st impressions I got, plus it is easy to "pump" for speed as well.
It does very well in gutless waves for a performance board because of the fuller nose and very snappy turns.

The Skate is definitely faster in weak waves but I have ridden the "Creek" in 1' waves to test it and it was fun.
I'll have some more vids up soon... finally getting some surf.

that guy
82 posts
4 Aug 2017 12:49PM
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outstanding review jacob - really on point..let that be a lesson though,never ever ever post pics of your spot..ever :)



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