Nicely explained features. Lots going on in these boards with the outline steps and semi Thommo mid section, and bottom channels.
Only 8 weeks away until the INFINITY B-LINE arrives stock is selling fast. You hesitate and u might just miss out ??????
has anyone ridden one? seen one? they say stability in small size. how about 86kg on the 8'2" x 29 101L? thoughts?
has anyone ridden one? seen one? they say stability in small size. how about 86kg on the 8'2" x 29 101L? thoughts?
Im 84kg and 5'10 mate and found the 8'2 surprisingly stable when I first got on it. I usually ride in the 115 - 125L @ 29- 30 inches wide board range so wasnt a huge drop. Alot more underwater than I normally like so it took a little bit of getting used to. At that volume I wouldnt ride it everyday but in those cleaner days definitely. The 8'5 @115L would be more my style of every day board. Less paddling required to stay standing #lazypaddler
Not sure where youre based but you can demo mine if youre in WA.
Note: Infinity dealer
has anyone ridden one? seen one? they say stability in small size. how about 86kg on the 8'2" x 29 101L? thoughts?
I have the 7'11 x 27'' 85,4 liters. I acn say that this board is super stable for its volume! I'm 1,80 m and 70.71 kg. I usually ride boards around 92 to 96 l and I my last boards were a 106 liters and a 116 liters (way to stable for me). I was passionate for Infinity boards for a long time (since I visited the store in 2012) and I had the opportunity to become a dealer in Portugal. I chose the 7'11 because I wanted a more performance oriented board and I was willing to sacrifice satbility and to suffer a bit to get a board that surfs better. Now that I've tested it in various conditions I think I could have gone smaller (7'7 x 26'' 78,8 l). The boards is amazingly stable for its volume. The first time I've tried (on a flat day and windy (side-off)), I didn't fell and I could paddle it comfortably, pivot turn it, etc. You can see my first test here: www.facebook.com/SUPnorte/videos/1242939045803733/
I've surfed it afterwards in realy tough conditions (25 knots, backwash, rips, etc) and I fell a fw times but not more than what I was used to on bigger boards.
The rails are super fin, so they don't get bounced with the wind or chop, and my feet are still outside the water. And compared to other boards it's glides well and it fairly easy to catch waves. See here: www.facebook.com/nuno.p.desousa/videos/vb.1166541903/10212993494889862/
And it's surf really well! Fast, responsive, with really thin rails and good flex and coil. It feels like you're on a surfboard.
Here are a few photos of the board:
has anyone ridden one? seen one? they say stability in small size. how about 86kg on the 8'2" x 29 101L? thoughts?
Ridden, seen, love em. 72kgs 52yrs on the 7'7" 78.8L enjoyable on a good day
7'11" 85.4L everyday any condition. SUP to me is top to bottom :) short boarding
awwww...... I'm losing my **** over these sticks!!! I want one and I want it now!!! give me one... I want it I want it!!! having old man tantrum on floor... but wife doesn't give a sh%t!!
Sad face x 100... buy me one and I'll be good I promise!!!!
Looks like I have to wait till I save mwwwaaaaa sobbing uncontrollably........
PaddleOn,
I have used the 8'2" and I am 6'2" and 95kg board had heaps of stability for me, loved it these boards are the smelly brown stuff the S--t. They just work so well nice and light and the thickness is the biggest thing super thin meaning no nose weight when doing turns, if you get the chance try and get on a demo you will love it.
Pete
has anyone ridden one? seen one? they say stability in small size. how about 86kg on the 8'2" x 29 101L? thoughts?
Im 84kg and 5'10 mate and found the 8'2 surprisingly stable when I first got on it. I usually ride in the 115 - 125L @ 29- 30 inches wide board range so wasnt a huge drop. Alot more underwater than I normally like so it took a little bit of getting used to. At that volume I wouldnt ride it everyday but in those cleaner days definitely. The 8'5 @115L would be more my style of every day board. Less paddling required to stay standing #lazypaddler
Not sure where youre based but you can demo mine if youre in WA.
Note: Infinity dealer
Where can these boards be demo in WA
Im keen , like to look of the 8`2 or 8`5
DHUSOUTH,
Give Rory a call at Next Level SUP on 0437 054 481 hewill hook you up, I know he has an 8'2" for demo not sure about an 8'5" but think he has an 8'5" RNB.
Is it like the one on the left?
YES.... with courier NOW!! being delivered tomorrow or wednesday....
Hi Guys (and girls??)
Can you weigh your infinity sup and report it here. I would be so greatful , please include specs and if you weighed with or without fins. Thanks so much :)
Hi Guys (and girls??)
Can you weigh your infinity sup and report it here. I would be so greatful , please include specs and if you weighed with or without fins. Thanks so much :)
8'8" No fins.