Just had my first session on my new 9'2 evoke carbon. Coming down from a 10'2 jp fusion. I had no idea what it would be like. I didnt think it would be much difference.
Pretty sure I just had one of the best surf sessions I have ever had. The maneuverability of a smaller board is unreal. Way less shoulder pain after a big session paddling a lighter board. Turning for the wave is effortless now.
I highly recommend anyone thinking of doing it to go and do it.
Glad it worked for you Nug, I went from a 10'4" Jimmy Lewis to a 10' Vex and the difference was amazing.
Nugdam, did you consider the 7'11 as well?
I am currently on a 9'8 Starboard Element and I would like to go smaller but I'm tossing up between the 7'11 and the 9'2.....if only they made something in the mid 8ft range!
Would love to try one first but they don't do demo boards.
can't agree totally with the "drop board size is amazing" concept.......part of the charm of sup is having a bigger board that will catch waves early and power through the softer flabby sections of a wave that a short board would stall on
The 7'11 board has a lot of volume for its length . I surfed mine for the second time today . At 65kg I find it a bit corky . I think it's a great board for a larger performance SUPer who knows how to catch waves on a short SUP
"Dropping board size is amazing"
Yep but so is going back up in size.
My surf SUP length progression (skipping a couple that weren't used much)
11'4 Nalu, first SUP trying to get a bit of an allrounder but quickly realised I may as well get a 14'er for distance paddles and get a shorter surf SUP
10'2 JL Mano felt nice being a bit more manoeuvrable
9'2 JL Stun Gun ditto
8'2 NSP/DC ditto
7'10 DC ditto
10' Sunova Style, loving the more long board style with a bit of glide and the fact you have to walk the board a bit.
Kinda wish I had never sold my original 11'4 Nalu
me too like colas comment.......its not just board length.......but a more refined board shape that can be important.......thinner rails blah blah blah
i dropped from a 9,6 x32 to a 7,0 raptor .it was too much of a drop .
so i had to buy another board .8'10 mana spot on for a 95 kg dude.
even though it was only 5 more litres than the raptor ,it was the length
of the board that made the perfect difference .
Already drop at a minimum size for few years now, I would not go back up in size ...excepted if my age force me to.
some of us like to take off on bigger waves on a longer narrower board that can handle some juice and power
i think you need a 3 board quiver to cover all conditions .
still keep a 9'10 for the big days .it will out run a 5-6 foot white wash wall.
don't throw those big boards away yet nugdam.