Naish Hokua X32's 2015 Construction

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flowmaster
flowmaster
363 posts
363 posts
14 Dec 2014 7:31pm
Doesn't make sense, when I get up, there's a moment when your knees touch the deck, that would be, where they are when you kneepaddle.
This spot is way more forward , the light dents are further behind and cause I paddle out surfstyle, there's a light dent more forward on the left side en the other more backwards on the right side.


Brenno
Brenno
QLD
907 posts
QLD, 907 posts
14 Dec 2014 9:42pm
Oh dear. Is this where the administrator steps in?
gregbuydts
gregbuydts
63 posts
63 posts
15 Dec 2014 12:44am
Cobra said..

gregbuydts said..



Cobra said..




gregbuydts said...




Cobra said..
Q..do you blokes with the dented decks paddle on the knees sometimes.






Seriously.....if you surf a 8'3 then you are not a beginner anymore






seriously if you surf a 8'3". You're technically a hobbit






Well quess you must be a pro talking like this;;;;;;;;not everybody who surfs lives in Indo and is 5 feet tall and weighs 60 kg........living in europe we have to be lucky to have clean glassy conditions like indo..............this is a forum where people talk about boards and help each other out not to critisize.




hey Champ, whats a 8'3"board got to do with it.
your the only fool blabbing on about size of boards and beginners.Pffffffft.

heres a guy on the super stable Deep board.
Casso can't be a beginner because his board is sub 8' But hey at..0.35 you see him on his knees






hey champ.............you are right all the way, sorry , you the man......
lohit
lohit
TAS
17 posts
TAS, 17 posts
23 Dec 2014 2:13pm
Zeusman said..
The LE construction on the x32 is IMO pretty much bullet proof. Not so strong on the regular Hokua LE range though.


I know it's a little off topic, but I can only agree! I've had a 8'3" X32LE since late Feb, used it a lot & no dents, dings, cracks etc. The construction seems really strong, I suppose because of the full foam sandwich, carbon kevlar deck, glass matrix bottom etc. The other Naish I had was a 11'6" Nalu & it was my first board, so put it through the wringer, no problems with that board either.
burleighlocal
burleighlocal
255 posts
255 posts
23 Dec 2014 1:28pm
lohit said..

Zeusman said..
The LE construction on the x32 is IMO pretty much bullet proof. Not so strong on the regular Hokua LE range though.



I know it's a little off topic, but I can only agree! I've had a 8'3" X32LE since late Feb, used it a lot & no dents, dings, cracks etc. The construction seems really strong, I suppose because of the full foam sandwich, carbon kevlar deck, glass matrix bottom etc. The other Naish I had was a 11'6" Nalu & it was my first board, so put it through the wringer, no problems with that board either.


I can also vouch for the Naish...I ride a 2014 9.1" X32 LE and it's rock solid...still like new and it is used nearly everyday.
Brenno
Brenno
QLD
907 posts
QLD, 907 posts
23 Dec 2014 9:50pm
Nice for you guys. Because of course with the stringent quality control overseas nothing EVER goes wrong. There couldn't POSSIBLY be bad batches or a crappy one off. Currently jaded.
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough
VIC
2131 posts
VIC, 2131 posts
2 Jan 2015 11:21am
I have the HOKUA 8'8" X32 LE - no problems so far - guess I can count myself lucky. Love the board. I am 90 kg (was 96 kg when I bought it - I guess lots of use has its benefits) but I am often in knee to shoulder height waves.
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