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Sunova longboard pro

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Created by Seajuice > 9 months ago, 28 Mar 2019
Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
28 Mar 2019 8:05PM
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Hi peoples,
Just wondering if anyone has ridden a Sunova Longboard Pro.
The description sounds about right for me to surf like a shorter board with less nose riding. Unless I feel like it.
Would like it for various conditions from small to just overhead. But still want it to turn fairly easily. Mainly carves & cutbacks. Not into boom crash opera surfing. Too old for that.
But also need it to get onto waves early. But not like a log.
Also I want it strong & long lasting like my other 3 Sunovas. Dingless so far.

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
28 Mar 2019 5:29PM
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Seajuice said..
Hi peoples,
Just wondering if anyone has ridden a Sunova Longboard Pro.
The description sounds about right for me to surf like a shorter board with less nose riding. Unless I feel like it.
Would like it for various conditions from small to just overhead. But still want it to turn fairly easily. Mainly carves & cutbacks. Not into boom crash opera surfing. Too old for that.
But also need it to get onto waves early. But not like a log.
Also I want it strong & long lasting like my other 3 Sunovas. Dingless so far.


Thats an age give away right there lol

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
29 Mar 2019 8:20AM
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Personally if i'm dropping $1700 on a LB i'd be talking to a shaper and getting a custom...

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
29 Mar 2019 5:23AM
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Personally if i'm dropping $1700 on a LB i'd be talking to a shaper and getting a custom...


$1700 for a popout made in Asia?

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
29 Mar 2019 7:52AM
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Jaskson close doesn't seem to have a problem with his wood pop outs Andy.
Personally these days im more inclined to pay for what i can see.
I remember ted saying the same thing a while ago

I also remember seeing some data about a higher percentage of unhappy custom customers then happy ones.

I get both.
But just offering another perspective Andy
Cheers

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
29 Mar 2019 10:33AM
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laceys lane said..
Jaskson close doesn't seem to have a problem with his wood pop outs Andy.
Personally these days im more inclined to pay for what i can see.
I remember ted saying the same thing a while ago

I also remember seeing some data about a higher percentage of unhappy custom customers then happy ones.

I get both.
But just offering another perspective Andy
Cheers


raaaaaaaaahhhhh NO NO NO buy hand shaped only raaaaaaaaahhhh... Jokes of course

Yeah sure, there's a market for these things but really, a popout China job LB is worth about $1000 tops if you ask me... less even... The margin they would be making at that price is HUGE!!!

I just think if your dropping that sorta coin you can talk to a shaper and get something really dialed into where your at that will last just as long...

SP
10979 posts
29 Mar 2019 7:36AM
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China?

Original poster. They look good, bloke around here rips on one of them.

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
29 Mar 2019 10:50AM
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I remember reading ages ago, they are basically constructed the same as the Firewire boards but with less hype/marketing.

One of the co-founders was involved with Firewire and the whole "Parabolic Rail" thingy then he defected and set up Sunova... or something like that...

I'm not bagging them btw, i'm sure they work well... I've ridded FW's and they definitely work... just not my thang

Ctngoodvibes
WA, 1403 posts
29 Mar 2019 9:26AM
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Hardly a pop out. They are beautiful boards. Bert invented FireWire technology and a lot of work goes into them. But I agree probably priced a bit high should be more like 1200 as they are made in Thailand.

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
29 Mar 2019 12:16PM
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Hardly a pop out. They are beautiful boards. Bert invented FireWire technology and a lot of work goes into them. But I agree probably priced a bit high should be more like 1200 as they are made in Thailand.


Yeah 1700 is a high price for a board from Thailand and I'm not bagging them,you have to add on the freight costs around 7k US for a 40 foot container.Plus local frees another 10k and that just to land one in a port.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
29 Mar 2019 6:37PM
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They (mac) complained about them being too cheap.
Now they are too dear.
Fmd

Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
29 Mar 2019 9:18PM
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Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
29 Mar 2019 6:33PM
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Seajuice said..
Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.


Steve del Rosso at Clearwater surfboards

You can thank me later

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
29 Mar 2019 10:07PM
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Seajuice said..
Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.



Steve del Rosso at Clearwater surfboards

You can thank me later


+1 and if you talk to Steve about the construction that can all be addressed with different materials and process.

Or email Evan on here ( he's in the Mid and 10ft+ room), he's doing some really nice stuff with Tak and Vouch and really knows his stuff

Or Thomas Bexton is doing some really nice stuff atm

And lastly, some of the guys here have had some Pieters made and the quality is 1st class and really affordable.

And FYI, the SB Whorehouse stuff is cheap but not good value, great marketing but rubbish construction and they look like sh1t after about 20 surfs... check how many there are on GT... I have a mate that has one he cant give away... Ideal boards for adult learners before they buy a real board

Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
30 Mar 2019 9:17PM
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Thanks heaps guys. Something more to look into. Much appreciated.

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
31 Mar 2019 7:02AM
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AndyrooMac said..

chrispy said..


Seajuice said..
Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.




Steve del Rosso at Clearwater surfboards

You can thank me later



+1 and if you talk to Steve about the construction that can all be addressed with different materials and process.

Or email Evan on here ( he's in the Mid and 10ft+ room), he's doing some really nice stuff with Tak and Vouch and really knows his stuff

Or Thomas Bexton is doing some really nice stuff atm

And lastly, some of the guys here have had some Pieters made and the quality is 1st class and really affordable.

And FYI, the SB Whorehouse stuff is cheap but not good value, great marketing but rubbish construction and they look like sh1t after about 20 surfs... check how many there are on GT... I have a mate that has one he cant give away... Ideal boards for adult learners before they buy a real board


Andy so in your opinion how long should it take for an adult to learn on one because LACEY has been riding one for a number of years now. Also do you think it's time someone tapped him on the shoulder and tell him perhaps try another interest?

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
31 Mar 2019 7:32AM
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Macaha said..

AndyrooMac said..


chrispy said..



Seajuice said..
Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.





Steve del Rosso at Clearwater surfboards

You can thank me later




+1 and if you talk to Steve about the construction that can all be addressed with different materials and process.

Or email Evan on here ( he's in the Mid and 10ft+ room), he's doing some really nice stuff with Tak and Vouch and really knows his stuff

Or Thomas Bexton is doing some really nice stuff atm

And lastly, some of the guys here have had some Pieters made and the quality is 1st class and really affordable.

And FYI, the SB Whorehouse stuff is cheap but not good value, great marketing but rubbish construction and they look like sh1t after about 20 surfs... check how many there are on GT... I have a mate that has one he cant give away... Ideal boards for adult learners before they buy a real board



Andy so in your opinion how long should it take for an adult to learn on one because LACEY has been riding one for a number of years now. Also do you think it's time someone tapped him on the shoulder and tell him perhaps try another interest?



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Macaha said..

AndyrooMac said..


chrispy said..



Seajuice said..
Understand everything you guys said. All makes sense.
I paid about at least $300. Extra for a shortboard at the specs I wanted from Asia to my door. But I like the construction & the build.
I love the Tolhurst, Takayama & obviously McTavish too.
But looking at epoxy to reduce any chances of deck compressions. Makes a board look like ****. But understand helps with grip & aids a rider to perform.
And looking at the other end of the scale. The really cheap boards of the Surfboard Warehouse. Seem excellent value too. And some have shown excellent durability too.
Which doesn't help with my confusion! Aaaargh! Lol.
So what performance longboard for a price around 1K give or take $200. Including delivery into NSW Australia.





Steve del Rosso at Clearwater surfboards

You can thank me later




+1 and if you talk to Steve about the construction that can all be addressed with different materials and process.

Or email Evan on here ( he's in the Mid and 10ft+ room), he's doing some really nice stuff with Tak and Vouch and really knows his stuff

Or Thomas Bexton is doing some really nice stuff atm

And lastly, some of the guys here have had some Pieters made and the quality is 1st class and really affordable.

And FYI, the SB Whorehouse stuff is cheap but not good value, great marketing but rubbish construction and they look like sh1t after about 20 surfs... check how many there are on GT... I have a mate that has one he cant give away... Ideal boards for adult learners before they buy a real board



Andy so in your opinion how long should it take for an adult to learn on one because LACEY has been riding one for a number of years now. Also do you think it's time someone tapped him on the shoulder and tell him perhaps try another interest?


They have all been keepers.
Proof in the pudding

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
31 Mar 2019 7:45AM
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So Lacey please tell us how your surfboard warehouse boards have stood up in time and have you ever broken one in two and how did you break it

Ctngoodvibes
WA, 1403 posts
31 Mar 2019 6:22AM
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I reckon they look good (sb wharehouse). Don't own one but seen a few down the beach and finish / quality looked good.
A custom from
mctavish or Clearwater is a beautiful thing but I reckon surfboard wharehouse serves its purpose too. Cheap, reasonable quality and lots of unusual shapes to try. Different market and nothing wrong with that.
Look at Sunova as well - made in Thailand but would outlast a PU McTavish or Clearwater (or anyone else for that matter) 10 fold.
Buy what you have the $ for and what gets you excited!

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
31 Mar 2019 8:40AM
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So Lacey please tell us how your surfboard warehouse boards have stood up in time and have you ever broken one in two and how did you break it



They all have been very good.
Better than a certain big name boards where i was getting big deck depressions.


Im still bummed about what happened to the seaplane

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
31 Mar 2019 10:24AM
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Can someone please clarify how many smiley faces I need to use to identify when the prior statement is meant as a joke??? serious question #senseofhumoristhinonsb

But I do think the SB Whorehouse boards are soulless pieces of junk... that said i've only ridden the Carbon Jet but I'm not going to put my $$$ into the hands of that sorta business model.

Anyway, i'll crawl back under my rock, aka the midlength room, now

#buyhandshapedboards


More
#buypopouts

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
2 Apr 2019 6:47AM
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See, this is what happens when you surf a pop out

Click link for vid:
www.instagram.com/kookoftheday/p/BvuE5zahPxa/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=4kzduk1pqxzm





Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
2 Apr 2019 7:29AM
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Andy some people just don't get it, like the 30 big W stores closing down and long term staff losing their jobs but I bet a lot of the staff or partners shop online, just saying protect Australian Made it will come back and hornet you someday if you don't.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
2 Apr 2019 5:43AM
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Macaha said..
Andy some people just don't get it, like the 30 big W stores closing down and long term staff losing their jobs but I bet a lot of the staff or partners shop online, just saying protect Australian Made it will come back and hornet you someday if you don't.


It is already hurting/haunting us and it is getting to the stage of no return which is truly frightening

The government needs to provide an even playing field for aussie business and stop supporting their mates...free trade agreements get the f outta here

Mac how many Australian workers lost their jobs when your business was unable to compete with third world importers ?

This where the world is backwards ,it is all about a quick buck now and no care given to the future.....it is going to get scarier with A.I and automation pillaging the workers pockets

I will end this rant early,but I do hope we as Aussies can stop being so apathetic and start hounding and putting pressure on our elected officials and force change instead of people just hashtagging and sharing a do this moment.....

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
2 Apr 2019 5:44AM
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Macaha said..
Andy some people just don't get it, like the 30 big W stores closing down and long term staff losing their jobs but I bet a lot of the staff or partners shop online, just saying protect Australian Made it will come back and hornet you someday if you don't.



This also has a lot to do with Woolworths being completely shonky in their business practises across the board which the government keeps giving the green light to do

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:21AM
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Chrispy 10's of thousands lost their jobs the whole industry collapsed within a year. The government did did FA at the time after years of asking for assistance as a member of the governing body for 6 years we got nowhere. I went to a store that fully supported Australian made a store I had not walked into for over 10 years and was blown away at the lack of design of offer compared to years gone. I asked the assistant so where's the Australian made stuff she said anything with a 10 year warranty sticker will be made here, I counted 5 the showroom was littered with 5 year warranty Chinese uninspiring stuff. There was a chair for $399 I made my mother in-law purchase the $ 1700 locally made chair, from memory the metal components in that chair cost me $340 bucks. People need to support local when the opportunity is there, I understand budgets come in to play but a lot of people don't give a rats until it effects them directly with buying imports. Long story short I exhibited at trade fairs big ones 100% Australian made I now attend these shows not one Australian made company to be seen a sad state of affairs.

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:27AM
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Back to longboarding were it was passionately known as soul surfing, crafts are a real thing of beauty, I don't get that when looking at the pop outs. LACEY I not having a dig at you mate, ride what you like it's just my thing. I love a good looking surfboard but I think that's obvious.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:40AM
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Back to longboarding were it was passionately known as soul surfing, crafts are a real thing of beauty, I don't get that when looking at the pop outs. LACEY I not having a dig at you mate, ride what you like it's just my thing. I love a good looking surfboard but I think that's obvious.

For me boards are a tool.
Its like saying my new aeg cordless drill has soul.

Really romantic stuff but its just a object

James brown had soul.

Macaha
QLD, 21887 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:42AM
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So if your not into soul go rock and roll and get the Wright haircut

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:45AM
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Im a soul man

SP
10979 posts
2 Apr 2019 8:00AM
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AndyrooMac said..
See, this is what happens when you surf a pop out

Click link for vid:
www.instagram.com/kookoftheday/p/BvuE5zahPxa/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=4kzduk1pqxzm






Definitely would have made it on a handshape



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