Please share your experiences after you tried it.I,m very curious how the new one works comparedwith the 2015 and the 9.0.
I've been surfing that board for the last couple of days here in France and despite not having sup surfed for the past 11 months due to a knee surgery that didn't went out perfectly and my current 106kg, i think the board is a lot of fun.
I've only been back to surfing two months ago and it has been on shortboards and longboards, which combined with the fact that i lost some power on my back foot leg, makes it a bit difficult to get on rail on my forehand. So, while frontside surfing has been a bit flat, backhand has been amazing.
The board is super stable, even with my 106kg on it, and while it is not the fastest board to paddle, it is really fast one the wave. Turns super easy, feels very light and holds the speed in between turns well.
I'm not going to get into a lot of details now because my fs surfing really sucks right now, so i'll just go for another session instead.
I believe this board may very well be one of the best selling boards for starboard on their new range, because it will be interesting for a lot of surfers that are looking for a shorter but still easy to paddle and surf board option.
I will also be trying out a 8'5 NUT prototype during these days so maybe i can give you some more feedback later in the week.
Cheers,
Johnny
I've been surfing that board for the last couple of days here in France and despite not having sup surfed for the past 11 months due to a knee surgery that didn't went out perfectly and my current 106kg, i think the board is a lot of fun.
I've only been back to surfing two months ago and it has been on shortboards and longboards, which combined with the fact that i lost some power on my back foot leg, makes it a bit difficult to get on rail on my forehand. So, while frontside surfing has been a bit flat, backhand has been amazing.
The board is super stable, even with my 106kg on it, and while it is not the fastest board to paddle, it is really fast one the wave. Turns super easy, feels very light and holds the speed in between turns well.
I'm not going to get into a lot of details now because my fs surfing really sucks right now, so i'll just go for another session instead.
I believe this board may very well be one of the best selling boards for starboard on their new range, because it will be interesting for a lot of surfers that are looking for a shorter but still easy to paddle and surf board option.
I will also be trying out a 8'5 NUT prototype during these days so maybe i can give you some more feedback later in the week.
Cheers,
Johnny
That's a big help Johnny! Sounds like a good board. Hope you heal up ok. Cheers!
Further to my post on the 8 x 28, i have gone all out this year and picked up the 2015 8 x 29 as well,
(For those on shore days)
so i thought I would throw it in the pool for the stability test
and I can report that I think it is about 10 - 15% more stable than the 2015 28 wide Pro
Haa ha very keen eh? Pool test run. Very nice board and good to hear it feels more stable. Is that three new SB's your getting? Why not! Its only money. Thanks for the photos and comments!
Hey Loz you must be in wa to afford them
what is the comparison between the 8'x28 and 29' and the 8'5 pro? I'd love to come down to the 8'0" in either width, just wondering about the 28" mainly....I can handle the 98litre airborn no probs but it is 31.5" wide which provides a fair bit of compensation....
cheers
Hey Loz you must be in wa to afford them
what is the comparison between the 8'x28 and 29' and the 8'5 pro? I'd love to come down to the 8'0" in either width, just wondering about the 28" mainly....I can handle the 98litre airborn no probs but it is 31.5" wide which provides a fair bit of compensation....
cheers
Hey Tang,
I found the 8 x 29 real easy to ride in semi choppy conditions, at 111 L this is a larger size than what i am used to riding,
when i came down to the 8 x 28 it actually did not feel that much different, just a honed down version of the 29 wide,
I still felt this was relatively easy to paddle, and the wave performance was just sharpened up a bit,
both boards responded well on the waves and i could not feel any negatives.
- I think it just depends on your weight and experience
if you have been supping for while and are under 85kg and want the wave performance I would go the 28 wide,
f you are over 85kg and have not been supping to long go the 29 wide and it will still perform well on the waves
No worries. Been into it a few years after surfing for 25 years but am pretty tall at a bit over 6'4" and somewhere around 85kg. Am on a 7'8"x28 1/4" minion too. Any idea where you can demo either of them around Torquay?
Going to the ments next year and would love to have an 8'0" in the bag......
cheers
Getting to the point where I do want to have a shot at a shortboard like SUP. After how pleased I was with the 2014 8'5" I would really like to have a go on both the 8's. Not sure if I would prefer the V in the tail? Might also keep a lookout for old trades and buy/sell.
Getting to the point where I do want to have a shot at a shortboard like SUP. After how pleased I was with the 2014 8'5" I would really like to have a go on both the 8's. Not sure if I would prefer the V in the tail? Might also keep a lookout for old trades and buy/sell.
Lots of Starboard Demo's starting this weekend in WA with the van hitting the road after. Cant confirm to many dates at this stage but will be announcing soon, this board will be in the Van on the road with us :) keep a look out on Starboard Sup Australia facebook page and on here over the next couple of weeks we get dates out as soon as we can.
Getting to the point where I do want to have a shot at a shortboard like SUP. After how pleased I was with the 2014 8'5" I would really like to have a go on both the 8's. Not sure if I would prefer the V in the tail? Might also keep a lookout for old trades and buy/sell.
Lots of Starboard Demo's starting this weekend in WA with the van hitting the road after. Cant confirm to many dates at this stage but will be announcing soon, this board will be in the Van on the road with us :) keep a look out on Starboard Sup Australia facebook page and on here over the next couple of weeks we get dates out as soon as we can.
Thanks, hopefully I might get a run on them through 2up SUP here in Newcastle.
I currently have a 9.0 x 29" Pro, just had a quick demo on a 2013 8.0 x 28" and loved it!! Sooo agile and quick feeling on a wave.
Looking forward to trying the 8.0 x 29" for its extra stability.
I might have crawled out from under a rock, but did I miss the starby demo program in vic for the 2015 boards, or do I have it to look forward to yet ?
I might have crawled out from under a rock, but did I miss the starby demo program in vic for the 2015 boards, or do I have it to look forward to yet ?
You still have it to look forward to :) will be in a few weeks time.
I currently have a 9.0 x 29" Pro, just had a quick demo on a 2013 8.0 x 28" and loved it!! Sooo agile and quick feeling on a wave.
Looking forward to trying the 8.0 x 29" for its extra stability.
I currently have a 9.0 x 29" Pro, just had a quick demo on a 2013 8.0 x 28" and loved it!! Sooo agile and quick feeling on a wave.
Looking forward to trying the 8.0 x 29" for its extra stability.
Getting to the point where I do want to have a shot at a shortboard like SUP. After how pleased I was with the 2014 8'5" I would really like to have a go on both the 8's. Not sure if I would prefer the V in the tail? Might also keep a lookout for old trades and buy/sell.
Lots of Starboard Demo's starting this weekend in WA with the van hitting the road after. Cant confirm to many dates at this stage but will be announcing soon, this board will be in the Van on the road with us :) keep a look out on Starboard Sup Australia facebook page and on here over the next couple of weeks we get dates out as soon as we can.
Thanks, hopefully I might get a run on them through 2up SUP here in Newcastle.
Newcastle dates are a little way off after Merimbula
I currently have a 9.0 x 29" Pro, just had a quick demo on a 2013 8.0 x 28" and loved it!! Sooo agile and quick feeling on a wave.
Looking forward to trying the 8.0 x 29" for its extra stability.
I currently have a 9.0 x 29" Pro, just had a quick demo on a 2013 8.0 x 28" and loved it!! Sooo agile and quick feeling on a wave.
Looking forward to trying the 8.0 x 29" for its extra stability.
Getting to the point where I do want to have a shot at a shortboard like SUP. After how pleased I was with the 2014 8'5" I would really like to have a go on both the 8's. Not sure if I would prefer the V in the tail? Might also keep a lookout for old trades and buy/sell.
Lots of Starboard Demo's starting this weekend in WA with the van hitting the road after. Cant confirm to many dates at this stage but will be announcing soon, this board will be in the Van on the road with us :) keep a look out on Starboard Sup Australia facebook page and on here over the next couple of weeks we get dates out as soon as we can.
Thanks, hopefully I might get a run on them through 2up SUP here in Newcastle.
Newcastle dates are a little way off after Merimbula
Demos start this weekend in WA Check out FB for details
Hope the vic demos are later in November/December - I get my ear drilled on Tuesday!! Gimme 6 weeks.......
Can anyone give me information about the 8 x 29, in terms of stability, compared with a 8.5 Hokua. My weight is 90 kg
Can anyone give me information about the 8 x 29, in terms of stability, compared with a 8.5 Hokua. My weight is 90 kg
8 x 29 SB 2015 model feels better to me but still testing it out
picking up my new one today. Jumping down from a 8'5 mana to this so its going to be a change and at 85kg it could be the board!!
I paddled the older version at 28" and 110L and that held me well, but that new flatter deck looked way more stable. It just looked like fun when I got it out of the rack, I walked into Wind Surf and Snow for a new wetsuit and ended up with new board!!
I'll let you know how it goes....
Awesome!! Demos of cams board all round!!! Yeeewwwww
Totally!!! You think it will float 100?
Awesome!! Demos of cams board all round!!! Yeeewwwww
Totally!!! You think it will float 100?
You two have way too much time on your hands...
Not the best of starts...
ever since I picked up the board I've been flat out at work, the surf has been **** and then I also tweaked my leg whilst at the gym so had to take it easy for a week.
So surfed it once in horrible on shore slop. Once I found the point to stand and paddle happy days. It was super fast getting into the waves and felt really lively. the stock starboard fins look good but still had some Jackson Close fcs/shapers fins to run. But really looking forward to a quad set up.
hopefully the weekend will give my something good.
Spent several hours each day at the Merimbula Classic on one of the Starboard demo 8.0 x 29 Pros and loved it!!
(I currently own a 2014 9.0 x 29 Pro which I think I will sell to fund an 8.0 x 29)
So much more manoeuvrable than my 9.0(To be honest the 9.0 is too much board for me as I'm between 70kg - 75kg but I like the stability and speed it provides for my first performance surf sup. I think my stance just isn't big enough to get the best out of the 9.0)
The conditions varied from 1-2ft glassy morning Merimbula Bar stuff to slightly sucky main beach waist high to the occasional clean bigger sets to win effected bumpy sloppy arvo Shorey.
Instantly felt like familiar territory when I jumped on it for the first time. I found the sweet spot to be a slightly offset stance just forward of the handle.
As Cam said before me, it paddles into waves brilliantly for a shorter board, handles paddling out through whitewash with ease(I rarely fell off) and it prone paddled very well too when it was too messy to stand up getting back out.
For me, to be able to get on a board that I dont have to constantly shuffle back and forth on once on a wave was awesome!! Had some of my best rides yet on a sup, top to bottom on the wave and able to turn with ease.
The board turns so well. I tried it as a quad and as a thruster and preferred the thruster setup with the centre fin forward of centre towards the sides.
highly recommend anyone that gets a chance at the Starboard demo trailor to give it a go.
Hey Loz you must be in wa to afford them
what is the comparison between the 8'x28 and 29' and the 8'5 pro? I'd love to come down to the 8'0" in either width, just wondering about the 28" mainly....I can handle the 98litre airborn no probs but it is 31.5" wide which provides a fair bit of compensation....
cheers
Hey Tang,
I found the 8 x 29 real easy to ride in semi choppy conditions, at 111 L this is a larger size than what i am used to riding,
when i came down to the 8 x 28 it actually did not feel that much different, just a honed down version of the 29 wide,
I still felt this was relatively easy to paddle, and the wave performance was just sharpened up a bit,
both boards responded well on the waves and i could not feel any negatives.
- I think it just depends on your weight and experience
if you have been supping for while and are under 85kg and want the wave performance I would go the 28 wide,
f you are over 85kg and have not been supping to long go the 29 wide and it will still perform well on the waves
Hi Ioz.If you dont mind me asking what weight and size are you? It floats really good i think.
Are you going to put a deck on it?Its a really nice looking board mate
Hey Chilebear,
how are you doing ? -
I am 83kg on a good day and about 5 10"
and find the 8 x 28" real easy to ride.