Just picked up "The Groceries"
Santa has come early
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Photos don't do these boards justice and I was blown away by the finish, particularly on the WOW 14' GSR when I first locked eyes on it. Stu, I know what you mean now about the chined rails (top and bottom) and this level of detail confirmed my buy. Everything about the board's attention to detail highlights a quality piece of equipment which cannot be seen in photos. Very decent single concave through the middle to double near the rear with V at the back end. Pointed nose looks sic and I am frothin' to test the big girl out (tomorrow) but can't stop looking at it.
Decided to take the Luke Short 9'2" instead of the 8'10" which will help me find my feet better I think. Bottom graphic design looks sweet as. Rails are thinned out at the edge to help bite into the wave and its obvious to my eye that these boards are designed to really perform on the wave, not just catch it. Super stoked and might take this one out tomorrow or next day.
Simon Anderson 12' Combo is for a mate but the board will live at my place for a while. Ideal board for the big fella (good price and weight in particular, with the well used character to go with it from catching many Long Reef bombie waves) but maybe I can take the wifey on a bay DWer with her on it, and me and my dog on the big orange girl. I tried very hard to convince my mate to buy the 12'6" GSR as well to store at my house and we could just combine boards and use whatever we wanted if we were paddling alone, or me use the 12'6" GSR and he use the 14" GSR if we were downwinding or ocean/coastal running together.
Plus 2 Stand Sure carbon paddles that don't look much in photos online but yet again was amazed at the finish, graphics, weight, price, and shape and feel of the elliptical shaft with a really nice fairly pronounced (sharp) dihedral on the blade. The flow of the blade into the shaft without a pronounced neck looks super nice.
Most of all, I was blown away by the service "The SUP Shop" gave us, both over the phone yesterday (weighing boards for me) and today with Brian more than putting up with us asking him every question under the sun and gave us 3+ hours of dedicated time to helping us newbies get into SUP. He measured, cut, and glued our paddles (included), gave us the rundown about our fins (quads vs thruster, and the small skeg fin that can be inserted in the middle of the 14' GSR for tracking in a big sidewind/ocean), cut out a spare deck grip (included), sourced the boardbags for the 14' GSR and 9'2" Luke Short (included), done great deals on leashes, sunnies, T-shirts, wettie tops, sunscreen, ding repair kits (included for us noobs) and listened to us dribbling on with excitement (included).
What more can I say, thanks a hell of a lot Brian for your outstanding customer service and your enthusiasm and willingness to share the history of the development of your boards for local Australian (and specifically East Coast) conditions targeted towards people like yourself (with surfing backgounds) who want no-nonesense products, big thanks to you Deano for making me act when i needed to and giving me the heads up on the relocating sale, thanks alot Stu for taking the time to give me the details of your board (which is also now mine) and if your satisfaction is anything to go by, I will be in for a ton of fun. DJ, thanks for your comments and I appreciate your experience and opinions. The Naish 14' Glide would have been hard to pass up and was edging at the top of my list but the deciding factor over other 14' ocean/DW boards for me is that in conjunction with being a good allround paddler (speed, upwind, and sideward) I just wanted something that I could also ride in small/medium surf (on occasions) and still have good turning control over, so the WOW 14' GSR suits my particular needs above all.
Frothin at the bit.




































































Now to do the time!!!
PottyMullet