So... I picked up a new 10'6 Naish.
The Nalu in stock was very nose heavy and... heavier overall... so I bought the 10'6 Alana.... very svelte.
I customized it by adding a stomp pad into the stock grip. It's my Girlyman board... and I love it!
The yellow.... looks so yesterday
I have been having such a blast getting my "longboard" fix, that I haven't ridden anything else for the past month.
So... when Hurricane Cristobal sent us some jewels... and a friend was visiting from California... I let him take out my Prowave, and I got to test out the 10'6 in some size.
What a blast.... Alana was very solid all day.... she handled it with ease.... a very nice all around ride.
All you Ozzies are super familiar with the 10'6.... but I see almost NONE where I surf.... it's nice to catch up with you!
So stoked
Cool vid. I have just traded my 9'10" Hokua for a 9'1" X32, but nothing compares to a fun day out on my 10'6". Love that board.
Cmon old mate - you rode it like a short board, theres another 4' in front of the deckpad...............you bought it you may as well use all of it
Great vid old fella
I gotta confess I have one of these the 9'5" alana on lay buy for the wife but my alternate use for the board is for me to surf bahahahaha
they are a pretty board
Thanks boys.... it has been a great addition to the quiver!
Waxer.... I could only secure 2 boards on a distant road trip.... and Laird has not earned a berth yet. Still seeing if fin changes will make it a keeper. So far, the Alana is proving to be a much snappier board. The Laird noserides much better.... very controllable and fun on the front end... but turning it.... the Alana wins, hands down.
Joffa.... single fin only... wish it had sidebites. I have been running a big wide 10.5" fin, back in the box..... turns fine and holds ok on noserides.
shire.... I got a shot of 10 toes, near the nose....in good form, I think.
and a sweet shot of my classic foot work, as I step delicately to the nose....see below
Thanks boys.... it has been a great addition to the quiver!
Waxer.... I could only secure 2 boards on a distant road trip.... and Laird has not earned a berth yet. Still seeing if fin changes will make it a keeper. So far, the Alana is proving to be a much snappier board. The Laird noserides much better.... very controllable and fun on the front end... but turning it.... the Alana wins, hands down.
Joffa.... single fin only... wish it had sidebites. I have been running a big wide 10.5" fin, back in the box..... turns fine and holds ok on noserides.
shire.... I got a shot of 10 toes, near the nose....in good form, I think.
and a sweet shot of my classic foot work, as I step delicately to the nose....see below
That fin is soooo good! Shame they dropped it from the Nalu range
Looking good compadre. Cristobal was very kind to us all. Rode my Rawson 9'4" and caught some bombs!
shire.... I got a shot of 10 toes, near the nose....in good form, I think.
and a sweet shot of my classic foot work, as I step delicately to the nose....see below
You did - I must of missed it in the re watch too
And well perhaps you need to work on your crossstepping on the way too the nose But you and i are havin fun thats all that actually maters
Nice vid! love the board short weather. Thats a great looking left, with a thick lip for wipeouts! lol..
that is a great video..love the stoke of sup you project through the video. I like how the wipeout at the end is presented as a fun part of the experience, too.
Sorry to drag up an old topic...
Just a query for those in the know - are the Alana models the same as the 'normal' Naish models of the same size apart from the colouring?
ie, are the rails, rocker & bottom contours on the 10'6" Alana the same as the 10'6" Nalu? (for the 2014 models).
Cheers
Damo
Sorry to drag up an old topic...
Just a query for those in the know - are the Alana models the same as the 'normal' Naish models of the same size apart from the colouring?
ie, are the rails, rocker & bottom contours on the 10'6" Alana the same as the 10'6" Nalu? (for the 2014 models).
Cheers
Damo
Yes, exactly the same.