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Guy Leech board

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Created by chiefwiggum > 9 months ago, 13 Jan 2011
chiefwiggum
3 posts
13 Jan 2011 3:47PM
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Hi all,

I am looking to get my 1st stand up paddle board and have been looking around for a while. Anaconda have 2 Guy Leech boards at 10' 6 and 11'6 on sale for $600. This looked remarkably cheap but was curious to what experts think of these boards. It is a fiberglass epoxy board. Says it was about $1,000 and has been reduced.

The setups I have been looking at are around $1,100 to $1,200 so thought that it might be good value.

Also any tips on the paddle I should look at?

I really want the board to work on my core fitness primarly and have a little bit of fun eventually in the surf once I learn how to do it.

Cheers

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
13 Jan 2011 4:02PM
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If you are serious about getting a stand up paddle board then make your first stop a stand up paddle board shop. Do your homework - demo some boards - talk to stand up paddle board retailers - talk to stand up paddle boarders that you see at the beach and on the rivers in your area. If after doing all the homework you still want to buy a stand up paddle board from a sports/camping store then go for it. You tend to get what you pay for nowdays.

riverider
TAS, 1112 posts
13 Jan 2011 8:34PM
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good cheap way to get into suping, they also do a pretty good carbon paddle for $100, in 6 months time you will be looking to upgrade to one of the better board makers, but i don't think anyone stops with the one board, you always need a second one for the wife or kids.

roachy
NSW, 391 posts
14 Jan 2011 12:36AM
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Doesnt he paddle on his knees !

chiefwiggum
3 posts
14 Jan 2011 5:56AM
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riverider said...

good cheap way to get into suping, they also do a pretty good carbon paddle for $100, in 6 months time you will be looking to upgrade to one of the better board makers, but i don't think anyone stops with the one board, you always need a second one for the wife or kids.


Thanks mate appreciate the feedback.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
14 Jan 2011 5:57AM
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chiefwiggum said...

Hi all,

I am looking to get my 1st stand up paddle board and have been looking around for a while. Anaconda have 2 Guy Leech boards at 10' 6 and 11'6 on sale for $600. This looked remarkably cheap but was curious to what experts think of these boards.

Cheers




Billboard,the gentlemen mention ( experts )

chiefwiggum
3 posts
14 Jan 2011 5:57AM
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billboard said...

If you are serious about getting a stand up paddle board then make your first stop a stand up paddle board shop. Do your homework - demo some boards - talk to stand up paddle board retailers - talk to stand up paddle boarders that you see at the beach and on the rivers in your area. If after doing all the homework you still want to buy a stand up paddle board from a sports/camping store then go for it. You tend to get what you pay for nowdays.


Thanks mate, I'll get down to a few shops and go from there. Appreciate your feedback.

Cheers

Piros
QLD, 7261 posts
14 Jan 2011 9:05AM
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Those Leech Boards are now down to $420 at Anaconda at Ashmore. Amazing value I think they are great , for white water & playing in the canal/exploring , forget it for the surf.

The boards look incredibly stable so yes good for a beginner but you will out grow it very fast.

These boards are exactly the same as the Imagine boards (very good company) so they are not pool toys , Leechy has just had his name stuck on.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
14 Jan 2011 8:02PM
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Piros said...

Those Leech Boards are now down to $420 at Anaconda at Ashmore. Amazing value I think they are great , for white water & playing in the canal/exploring , forget it for the surf.

The boards look incredibly stable so yes good for a beginner but you will out grow it very fast.

These boards are exactly the same as the Imagine boards (very good company) so they are not pool toys , Leechy has just had his name stuck on.


i watched a promo vid and for a river tourer with nifty storage etc, the way they seemed to paddle ok, not bad. certainly good for camping and the kids to belt away on etc

Noah1
WA, 11 posts
15 Jan 2011 10:31PM
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chiefwiggum said...

Hi all,

I am looking to get my 1st stand up paddle board and have been looking around for a while. Anaconda have 2 Guy Leech boards at 10' 6 and 11'6 on sale for $600. This looked remarkably cheap but was curious to what experts think of these boards. It is a fiberglass epoxy board. Says it was about $1,000 and has been reduced.

The setups I have been looking at are around $1,100 to $1,200 so thought that it might be good value.

Also any tips on the paddle I should look at?

I really want the board to work on my core fitness primarly and have a little bit of fun eventually in the surf once I learn how to do it.


Cheers




Have you got any pics.



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