8'6" PSH Wide Wood Veneer Ripper

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wheels
WA
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WA, 204 posts
21 Mar 2011 2:11am
Does anyone know weight recommended for theis model and anyhting else regarding performance pros /cons construction ding easy or not etc.Thanks
JOYRIDER
JOYRIDER
705 posts
705 posts
21 Mar 2011 8:47am
Hi mate,

I weigh 8okg and have been riding the naish Hokua 9"3 for bout 2 years now.

Over the past week ive been trying the PSH 8"6 ripper wide.
The board looks the goods with a great show of craftsmanship and finish.

I was worried about the lenght and volume but after a few surfs, ive found the board to be too big.

The width is really hard to drive properly off the bottom and keep level when smashing critical sections.

I think it would better suit a guy around 90kg, that rides aggressive.

Like the board but im gonna go for the PSH 8"6 or 8"0 i think.

hope this helped
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NSW
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NSW, 2167 posts
29 Mar 2011 10:48am
Yep there is plenty of foam in middle of these boards and they handle more weight than you think.

At 80kg you would be looking at 8' Wide Ripper-

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/PSH-8-0-Wide-Ripper/

Also, the 8'11 Ripper is a classic at 28 1/2" and will hold 80-90k no problem



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