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Created by straddie > 9 months ago, 16 May 2013
straddie
QLD, 104 posts
16 May 2013 8:50PM
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Have been fortunate to demo a few boards the last week, thanks to Paul from Sunshine coast paddle centre in Caloundra and Marcel from Ocean Addicts in Maroochydore- both very helpful and friendly guys and would highly recommend them!
I have been trying to find another board to 10'2 max for 60% small surf and 40% flat water. I am a beginner / intermediate surfer and weigh 90kg. I have been looking for something that surfs okay, but is also not hard work to stay on when it is choppy/rough (as in most of the time!). The boards I demoed with some of my comments are;
JP Fusion 10'2 - probably my favourite - very stable, easy to catch waves, could turn it okay and was fine on flat water, found I could get through most broken waves without falling off
Naish Mana 10 - super stable and good on flat but fairly hard to turn in the waves
Naish Mana 9'5 - also very stable and better in the surf but didn't enjoy it as much as the Fusion
JP Surf 9'2 - good board on a wave but found it too tippy and too much hard work for my weight/ability

The other board I have been thinking about but been unable to demo is the fanatic allwave, in either the 9'6 or the 9'10. I have seen it out there and it looks like it has very thick, solid rails but rocker looks okay - any feedback on these as compared to the above. I don't get to surf all the time, so I am not looking for a super high performance board, just one that will work for what I need.

I am based in Brisbane but regularly travel to the sunshine/gold coast. If anyone has any good comments to add to the above or any other possible board suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

skebstebamal
QLD, 579 posts
17 May 2013 11:04AM
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Staddie.... I had the 9'2 allwave. it has thick rails is super stable, very strong and turns ok.... I used it in a surf comp in smaller waves. It struggled when it was bigger like out the spit at mooloolaba due to its corkiness...it flaps on bigger stuff. A very good board for knee high sliders though. . Mine was in the shop at ocean addicts second hand as I traded it on a 9.0 Hokua.... but it sold the next day : ) they dont hand around for long. . very good re-sale.

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
17 May 2013 12:53PM
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We have an Allwave demo available.

ShireSUP
NSW, 982 posts
17 May 2013 2:28PM
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Go the JP.........even try the 9'8 as a compromise between the two of them, the Allwave is just too corky

gregc
VIC, 1299 posts
17 May 2013 3:02PM
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If you are going to spend time on the flat water just playing around I reckon the Starboard 9-5 Wide Point would be worth a look. Having said that none of the boards you have looked at are anything less than unreal. I kinda dont think you could go wrong with any of them

straddie
QLD, 104 posts
17 May 2013 6:57PM
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For the fusion, can anyone comment on the 9'8 versus the 10'2 in terms of stability and surfing? Have not had a go on the 9'8 but the 10'2 was very impressive.

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
17 May 2013 8:01PM
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Based on what you are telling us the Starboard 9.5 x32 is hands down the perfect match. Its not a brilliant paddler over any great distance biut its very stable for up to maybe 95kg and it surfs a treat Its waaay less boxy and corky than the fanatics and much more precise and controllable than a mana in surf.

straddie
QLD, 104 posts
24 May 2013 7:26PM
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On this topic, anyone tried the Surftech Laguna Bay 10'2 as a comparison to the JP Fusion 10'2

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
24 May 2013 9:15PM
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straddie said...
On this topic, anyone tried the Surftech Laguna Bay 10'2 as a comparison to the JP Fusion 10'2


Yep - ridden them both. The laguna is a faster paddler but more cumbersome in small surf - it feels huge compared to the JP and is noticably less stable.
They are both very good boards - for points Id take the Laguna and for beachies the JP. Overall - for comfort in all conditions Id pick the JP.

Reddog74
QLD, 52 posts
25 May 2013 5:27PM
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i,d be trying a STARBOARD before u buy mate........



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