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Mana 9'5

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Created by Ijg > 9 months ago, 3 May 2012
Ijg
NSW, 4 posts
3 May 2012 8:28PM
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Hi all, As a newbie to the sport I'm seeking advice on another board primarily for the surf. I am currently riding a nalu 11'4 but not entirely happy about the length. I think I would prefer a shorter board that I could throw around a bit easier. Am thinking about a mana 9'5 to add to the quiver. I am 179cm and 88kg. Lots of experience windsurfing and long boarding but very limited sup at this stage. Comments please

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
4 May 2012 1:06AM
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The 9'5" Mana is an excellent board and would be perect for you at your weight.. I have at least 5 friends with 9'5" Mana's and they all love them.. You won't believe the difference from your big old-school 11'4" Nalu.. another Naish board worth concidering is the new 10'6".5 Nalu.

DJ

windup
NSW, 204 posts
4 May 2012 6:43AM
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Make sure you check out the Fanatic Allwave as well, 9'2 will float you fine

towball
4634 posts
4 May 2012 4:57AM
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Mate try the 9'5" Hokua also ,you'll love it .

Jradedmondo
NSW, 637 posts
4 May 2012 2:02PM
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towball said...

Mate try the 9'5" Hokua also ,you'll love it .


yeah should try and demo one of these bad boys, will still have plenty of volume for your weight, the 9'5 mana has more volume in it than the 11'4,you still should be able to surf it pretty well but might be a little corky if you get it out in chopy conditions, the 9'5 hokua will surf better but will give you more room to progress performance wise aswell, it will be harder at first but you'll probably love it when you get use to it, just try and demo as many boards as you can dont really fixate on one brand as most of the brands are pumping out good surf sups

Jarryd

mbuzz
NSW, 261 posts
4 May 2012 3:46PM
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I had a 9'5 mana and it was an awesome board to learn on, after about a year I was ready for something more challenging and that performed better in the surf.

Since then I have had a 9'1 SB pro and 9'0 hokua, but if you are a relative newbie my recommendation would be a Coreban Performer 9'6.

It's floaty enough for a newbie but also worked well in the surf.

As they say Demo demo demo. Where in NSW are you?

Ijg
NSW, 4 posts
5 May 2012 8:10AM
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Thanks Guys, you all make some very good points and have certainly given me food for thought. Being on the mid north coast makes it difficult to demo many boards so I value the input from the forum members. I like the look of the hokua but the volume concerns me at my current stage of expertise. Certainly an option down the track. My wife and I both tried the mana 9'5 on flat water a few weeks ago and while not overly fast with my weight felt quite good. My wife loved it compared to her logger. Leaning now towards this board as we both can get value from it.

Ijg
NSW, 4 posts
5 May 2012 8:25AM
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DavidJohn said...

The 9'5" Mana is an excellent board and would be perect for you at your weight.. I have at least 5 friends with 9'5" Mana's and they all love them.. You won't believe the difference from your big old-school 11'4" Nalu.. another Naish board worth concidering is the new 10'6".5 Nalu.

DJ


Love the deck profile on the new nalu 10'6''5. I wonder if this is a sign of things to come? Would love to update the 11'4 to this if money wasn't a concern



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