Anyone ridden the JL WWW's yet ?
No but will soon
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Jimmy-going-carbon/
OK maybe I should of qualified this request by saying has anyone ridden a JL WWW yet ? AND has any feedback on how the board performs.
I really see little point in three video's and find the soundtrack nauseating and content bizarre ????? WTF is the lift one all about ????
Phil
Sheesh... at least he posted a reply to you question.... maybe not as perfect as you feel you are owed... but its the best feedback you got. So you flame the guy?
OK maybe I should of qualified this request by saying has anyone ridden a JL WWW yet ? AND has any feedback on how the board performs.
I really see little point in three video's and find the soundtrack nauseating and content bizarre ????? WTF is the lift one all about ????
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I just revisited this thread to see if anyone had added a rider review.... no one has ridden one yet?
I see the point of the "Stair" video. in a land where most people live in apartment buildings, and have zero storage outside, the ability to take a SUP up stairs or in an elevator would be the defining sales point. No fit up stairs = no SUP ![]()
It would be great to hear about this board!!! Any delivered yet?
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Which-one/?page=1
Riding as a thruster now. Sick board in up to head high waves![]()
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Riding as a thruster now. Sick board in up to head high waves![]()
yep, i rode the 8'1in thruster in well overhead waves and loved how loose it was being that bit smaller than my 8'7 stun gun. That said, i was more confident dropping down the bigger ones on the stun gun. So like Hilly said i think they may be for the waves we ride more often at around chest to head high. If i had room in the shed i'd get one
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Which-one/?page=1
Riding as a thruster now. Sick board in up to head high waves![]()
yep, i rode the 8'1in thruster in well overhead waves and loved how loose it was being that bit smaller than my 8'7 stun gun. That said, i was more confident dropping down the bigger ones on the stun gun. So like Hilly said i think they may be for the waves we ride more often at around chest to head high. If i had room in the shed i'd get one
Nice to hear someone's been on one, what other comparisons to the 8'7" Stun Gun can you give us? Do you think the 8'1" world wide was more or less stable? Faster, or slower once on the wave? Thanks![]()
Totally different than a Stungun. More stable at a shorter size as wider and thicker. So you can step down a size. I went from 9 2 stungun to 8 5 WW with ease at 110 kg. The carbon model is super fast and easy to throw around on the small waves I have had it in so far. ![]()
but it is a weird video, the stairs one that is !!!!
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I see the point of the "Stair" video. in a land where most people live in apartment buildings, and have zero storage outside, the ability to take a SUP up stairs or in an elevator would be the defining sales point. No fit up stairs = no SUP
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Yep and, funnily enough, one gets a really good view at the board shape. I almost didn't notice the porn music, stairs and neon lights.
Besides, anyone who has studied film directing has studied Hitchcock and knows there are always stairs when the suspense is building. Which is also what this thread is about. Isn't it?
Damn! I'm gonna miss JP Auclair. I liked the way he took the stairs better.