I seen this advertised here and it seemed an absolute bargain so I got it. $1300 Delivered with a quality board bag. The Coreban TURBO charged space ship contraption thingyTook it for a spin this afternoon , first impressions will take some getting used too , Very fast board takes a bit to get it going but once you do it is very easy to keep at speed. Quite tippy for 26 wide but found it fine as I have been riding a 23 wide board for a while now. Its a little heavier than I thought it would be , better suited to a heavier rider. At $1300 bucks for a full carbon board I cant believe it was for sale for so long. Looks good on my car too
Nice to be a "winner"....good buy!!! ....and so glossy
Don't know about being a winner , but apparently it was designed by a Naval architect , so im still working out how I fire the torpedoes and depth charges
take those side fins out you pillow
It came like thatNot sure I need all those fins though. Going to do a Wendts run tomoz to see how it stacks up time wise to the LE.
take those side fins out you pillow
It came like thatNot sure I need all those fins though. Going to do a Wendts run tomoz to see how it stacks up time wise to the LE.
any of those le's going cheap. with my weight now the 12'6 would make a good training board i reckon
take those side fins out you pillow
It came like thatNot sure I need all those fins though. Going to do a Wendts run tomoz to see how it stacks up time wise to the LE.
any of those le's going cheap. with my weight now the 12'6 would make a good training board i reckon
Talk to Jake its 14 not 12,6 , even better for trainingHe is keen to sell it.
Good luck with that thing TT.
One of the SUP schools in Noosa had a demo for a while and they were taking bets on who could stay on it the longest.
It sure is a specialised piece of gear and in my opinion is difficult to master. Unlike Lacey's suggestion I would leave the side fins in, because if you take them off there will be even less stability.
These things are almost a twin hull, they are very fast but take a lot of effort to be comfortable on.
Good buy though at the price. Good luck with it.
ET.
Good luck with that thing TT.
One of the SUP schools in Noosa had a demo for a while and they were taking bets on who could stay on it the longest.
It sure is a specialised piece of gear and in my opinion is difficult to master. Unlike Lacey's suggestion I would leave the side fins in, because if you take them off there will be even less stability.
These things are almost a twin hull, they are very fast but take a lot of effort to be comfortable on.
Good buy though at the price. Good luck with it.
ET.
i happen to agree with dj on this one- the more fins the better. twenty ought to do it