I'm patient nowadays
Perfection takes time
Everything takes time in this post covid world
But I'm happy to wait
I've gone through some transitions over the past decade or so. Big fat boards, pointy nose boards, short square boards, long narrow boards.........
I am so grateful to have found this group, learning so much from so many talented and knowledgeable people
I have found my niche
What I love
Looking forward very much to receiving this piece of art
9'4"x28.5"x127L of beautiful fun
Thanks legends
Brenno,great numbers,beautiful board !..IMO,this is a great example ,and others in the past of what I believe is one of Sunovas strong points, their custom program,who did the custom ,Bert or Junior?,a custom xxxmust be getting up there in $$$,this is not a criticism ,just beyond this pensioner ,ENJOY...
Have Sunova refined the nose ? It looks so much better than the original and the US centre box is a great edition
Your boards are getting smaller Brenno ,that must mean you are surfing a lot more radical these days ,
to small for me mate
lol .looks awesome mate ,this old Tardy dude has gone to more foam this year ,ageing like a fine wine , enjoy .
love the fast rocker line ,its gonna have some speed .
G'day legends.
I've had about a dozen or so sessions on this board now, in all types of conditions, with various fin set ups, so thought I'd do a quick review.
We drew this machine up last August when I weighed in at about 95kg, so when I picked it up in January after a rather lengthy dry spell (sh1t surf) and a "heavy" Christmas weighing in over 105kg I noticed the difference straight away. Not to be deterred though I hooked straight in, spending more time swimming than surfing for a little while!
My saving grace was the longboard shape, and a determined grimace on my face. If I was a newbie at this, I would have given it the flick, but I knew I had to press on and find this beauty's "sweet spot". Not easy for a gorilla on a biscuit.
I always start off paddling in the same position. Front foot slightly in front of the handle, slightly splayed. Back foot slightly behind the handle, splayed at about 45 degrees. This was fine for the glassy times, but when I was near the rocks or a surge/sweep, I was getting a peculiar movement of the nose, sinking slowly downwards until the current caught it, taking it deep and sideways until I was eventually flicked off, like a praying mantis on a playing card in a 30-knot wind. Quite unnerving and somewhat annoying.
It took me all of those dozen sessions and many small increments rearwards to find the sweet paddling spot, but now I'm there it is quite comfortable. The nose is just up out of the way, and the tail (although submerged) is not dragging in the sand. The waves I was catching were the reward. Fantastic fun.
I am really very happy I went for the 5 fin set up, so versatile especially with the longboard centre.
I have surfed it with an 8" single, C Drive quads, Quobba quads, Stock thruster and twins with a trailer. All these combos have their pros and cons, but I must say I enjoyed the twins with a trailer and the big single the most. Paddling back hand on to a wave and letting her drop over the lip, taking one big step back and carving out a big looping turn with the big single, then burying the blade to make it stick brought a huge smile not only to my face, but all those nearby, who were probably wondering if I was going to make it or eat sh1t, has been the highlight so far. Easy to get to the nose and holds and trims really nicely, regardless of the fin choice. Very handy if the waves are smaller.
For the bigger days the C Drive quads were my pick. So much control on a close out, easy to float the lip and sneak off the back before being pummeled.
This particular board is extremely well made, and you can see from the factory pics the extra attention to the standing area. Good for a fat ba5tard. Bloody solid, you can feel it, but also still nice and flexible. Love it. I'm very happy I applied rail tape and hexa-traction straight up. I'm sure she would have lasted the distance but it's nice to be sure, to be sure. Also great to be able to stand her on her side, regardless of the ground type, and not cause any damage to the rails.
I love this board, and I'm so glad I persevered with it and have it dialed in. I honestly think I would have been disappointed if it was too easy from the get-go, leading to me becoming bored quickly. Yep, this sup surfing journey has been more than just about the boards and the surf, it's been a journey of self-discovery and pushing myself beyond my limits.
Vitamin sea for me....
Awesome to hear man. On my Bodhi, i must also say i'm enjoying with a big single fin.
Sunova's ability to do custom's is a real advantage to most other brands.
I have been thinking about either a Rev or another custom Surf in about 9'4" x 28.5 or so too... so your thoughts are really helpful.
In tune mate ,well done for perseverance , you are talking me into a long board ,(shape)
is it the light or is your beard greyer than last year ?
Hey Lizardman,
I've tried plenty of single fins, large bases, long rakes, all sorts of combinations of both.
This is my favourite 8", the concept suited what I was looking for, flexible with enough hold until you want it to let loose.
Not for everyone I know, but I love it
My favourite combo is still twins with a trailer, and they saved my ar5e plenty of times recently, we've had some decent surf
I'll be putting this big 'un back in when it drops off.........
Thanks for posting this Luc. 8'10" Speeed vs 9' x 30" wide Revolution. It shows how the Speeeds volume is hidden in the deck and gives an indication of what a refined board the Revolution is.
Cheers
Bob
Hey Supstars
Just wondering if the Revolution 10x28, how stable it is in every day Victorian wind and chop, as distinct from QLD beautiful one day, lovely the next?
Wanting glide and stability in small and large surf, break 1km offshore, lots of water moving around the reef.
I've previously owned the Sunova Style 10x29 and the Deep Dogman 10'2 x29 comfortably and sold them, probably shouldn't have, but usually prefer shorter sups.
Aged brood mare ability and need to go on SuptheCreeks carnivore diet
Hey Chickadee,
The rails on the Rev are super thin and there is lots of rocker especially thru the nose. The rails are pretty similar to the Style in thickness. But the tail is a much flatter rocker. So it squirts more off the tail and doesn't stall as much - more like a shortboard.
I'd also have a look at the Sunova Surf... but i guess it depends on your surf style more than anything...
If you want to surf off the tail - the Rev (and my custom Surf) is where it's at. If you want to walk, noseride etc then the style is the best pick.
A shorter version of the Point Break could do the job too. I have an 11' PB...
I have a custom 10'4" x 28.5 Surf and the 11'0 Point Break. You are welcome to try them out if you like...
I live in Torquay...