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Created by jermaldan > 9 months ago, 26 Jul 2011
jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
26 Jul 2011 11:57AM
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Hi Guys, I am new to SUP and wanted to get some tips on what to look for and look out for.

First of all I am a windsurfer but currently recovering from a broken elbow. Hoping that a SUP can get me on the water and exercising again and recovering.

I am looking for a SUP that can double as a winsrfer light wind board and potentially has a centreboard fin box for when the kids want to learn.

I have seen a 9'something JP one that is close to what I want. Is there anything out there that I should be considering. Hoping to get into waves when there is no wind about.

What's the deal with the paddles and why are some so expensive. What should I get?

Leg ropes. Length etc....

johndg
WA, 228 posts
30 Jul 2011 5:33PM
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I got started on a starboard element 9'8" 30" wide. This is a good all-round board. Like anything you generally get what you pay for and I would suggest a carbon paddle. This should suit your needs. Don't know any of the other brands with a mast fitting.
All the best sup is fun but demands time on the water.

warwickl
NSW, 2359 posts
31 Jul 2011 9:01AM
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The Angulo Surfa has a windsurfer track.

I recently tested the 9 ft x 31.75" wide and found it exceptionally stable and easy to ride. Worth testing it and the 9'6".

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
31 Jul 2011 7:46PM
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The Naish 12' Glide like in my vid would work well for you.. You really don't need a centerboard.. even in very light winds.. I don't think you would ever use it.

For more wave riding the big Naish 11'6" and 11'4" both have a mast base insert.

Starboard have a few boards that you can windsurf and they even have one with a centerboard if you really want one.

I was down Mordy way today and that's not far from where you are.. We should catch up one day and I can arrange some demo boards for you.. PM me.

As for paddles.. There used to be cheap crappy/heavy paddles and then very expensive and super light paddles.. Well now you can get some very good paddles and quite cheap.. Buying a very cheap paddle is like using an old heavy fiberglass mast compared to the modern light and stiff mast.. It's very noticeable.. IMO..

DJ





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